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What to See in Yellowstone
Whether it's a family vacation or a solo trip, Yellowstone National Park offers something for everyone. Once you pay your $30 Yellowstone entrance fee, you'll discover a variety of must-see spots in the park. Head to see Old Faithful, part of the largest active geyser field in the world. Go on a walk or drive the park to see native animals like grizzly bears, gray wolves, moose, elk and bison roaming. Feeling a bit more adventurous? Strap on a helmet and take a rafting trip down one of the rivers.
Outside the Park
With wildlife, amazing scenery and natural beauty, it's clear why Yellowstone sees more than 2 million visitors each year. Outside the park, you can see a rodeo or stay on a ranch. If you're curious about trying elk, bison, or venison, the Mammoth Hotel Dining Room and Old Faithful Geyser Grill are promising places to eat.
Yellowstone National Park Lodging
Visitors will find a variety of hotels in Yellowstone as well as lodging outside of the park. If you're planning on hiking the park with a pet, the
Best Western by Mammoth Hot Springs and
Rainbow Ranch Lodge are both pet friendly. You can also find Yellowstone lodging based on your interests. For those itching to see Old Faithful, plan to stay and enter near the West entrance, where the
Kelly Inn and
Gray Wolf Inn & Suites are situated. If you're on a park tour and just hit
Grand Teton National Park, hotels near the South entrance like
Togwotee Mountain Lodge Moran are a great spot. Head to
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