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Canyon Lodge & Cabins

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  • Booking.com: $200
  • Expedia: $190
  • Vio.com: $180
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1-4h
Grand Canyon Of The Yellowstone

Spectacular natural wonder carved by the Yellowstone River. The canyon stretches for about 24 miles and is up to 1,200 feet deep with colors ranging from bright yellows and oranges to deep reds and browns, creating a breathtaking and otherworldly landscape.

1-3h
Norris Porcelain Basin

One of the most unique and colorful thermal areas in Yellowstone. The basin contains a variety of hydrothermal features, including geysers, hot springs, and mud pots. The colors of the features are due to the presence of thermophilic (heat-loving) microorganisms that thrive in the extreme conditions.

1-2h
Hayden Valley

Large, open valley known for its abundant wildlife viewing opportunities. The valley floor is covered in lush grasses and wetlands, providing ample food and habitat for a variety of animals including bison, elk, grizzly bears, wolves, coyotes, and bald eagles.

2h
Lamar Valley

Slightly more remote than Hayden Valley, but as a result it is less crowded, and as beautiful and vast. You also spot bison, elk, wolves, coyotes, bears, and other animals roaming through the valley.

2h
Point Sublime Trail

Located in the remote north rim of the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone and offers stunning views of the canyon, the Yellowstone River, and the surrounding mountains. The trail is approximately 3 miles roundtrip and is considered a moderately strenuous hike, with a 300-foot elevation gain.

4-5h
Mt. Washburn
1h
Sand Point

Stunning area on the eastern shore of Lake Yellowstone with long stretches of black-sand beaches and views of the lake with surrounding mountains as its backdrop.

1h
Canyon Visitor Education Center

Excellent resource for visitors, providing educational exhibits and displays on the park's natural history, geology, and wildlife. The center's exhibits focus on the unique geologic features and processes that have shaped the canyon and surrounding landscape over millions of years.

30m
Tower Falls

Stunning 132-foot waterfall located in the northern part of the park. The waterfall was named after the towering rock formations that surround it. You can access the falls via a short, easy hiking trail that winds through the forest and offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape.

30m
Mud Volcano

Geothermal area that is well-known for its bubbling mud pits, hot springs, and steam vents. The area is named after the large mud pots which bubble and gurgle as gas and water escape from deep underground. The mud pots are particularly striking, as they are filled with grayish-brown mud that looks almost like boiling chocolate.

1h
Storm Point

Scenic hiking trail on the eastern shore of Yellowstone Lake. The trail is a moderate 2.5-mile loop hike that leads you through a forested area and along the shoreline. The trail is known for its picturesque views of Yellowstone Lake, which is the largest freshwater lake above 7,000 feet in North America.

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