We made one stop at Deer Lodge, Montana, Indian Creek Campground at $31.34/night, to break up the distance to Island Park, Idaho. We broke camp early on the 19th and headed to Jared’s Wild Rose Ranch, $45.46/night with Good Sam’s, just 20 minutes from Yellowstone National Park and on Henry Lake. What a beautiful place. The park had full hookups but the spaces were very small. That didn’t matter when you saw the view of the lake and the Mountains. We also had eagles visit us right at our campsite each day. I would definitely stay there again. The staff was also very accommodating and while we didn’t fish, the fishermen (and women) were making many big catches of trout.
View from RV site
We spent several days in Yellowstone and made day trips to the Grand Tetons and Jackson Hole. Everything was so picturesque and being spring, the wildlife was in full bloom too. Calves, cubs, fawns, etc. You name it, we saw it. All this means is that the Yellowstone blog will be broken in to several parts. This is Day One – Part One… I must have taken a thousand or so photos. If you are interested in avoiding crowds and seeing a lot of wildlife, I recommend going early in the morning or staying later in the evening. It will make for an amazing visit. We did a little of both and slept well at the end of the day. Please respect the wildlife and stay a respectable distance away and please do not feed them. It causes many of the bears,etc to become dangerous and they sometimes are removed but sometimes they are destroyed. RESPECT! A bison can weigh up to 2,000 pounds and can run up to 40 miles per hour. Watch for their warning signs and do not get too close. It will keep you safe.
Yellowstone National Park is the first national park in the USA, founded by President Ulysses S Grant on March 1, 1872. It is known for it’s abundant wildlife and it’s geothermal features. It is a hotbed of volcanic activity and is absolutely beautiful. Ancestral Native Americans inhabited the area about 11,000 years ago. The Park is 2,219,789 acres, with 96% in the state of Wyoming, 3% in Montana and 1% in Idaho. The Yellowstone Caldera is known as a “supervolcano” and the largest volcanic system in the USA. It is expected to erupt sometime in the future, which would have devastating effects on the world. Something to look forward to?
The first day we took the route to Madison, Norris, and Canyon Village from the West entrance. It was beautiful. Some of the roads were closed due to late snows but those roads opened in a couple of days. The best way to experience our trip is through pictures, although the pictures cannot capture the beauty. Yellowstone is my very favorite of the national parks that we visited. I want to go again and again. I will!
BisonBull Gibbon Falls
Geothermal Feature near Paintpots Geyser at Artists Paintpot Geothermal Feature
Bison with Calves Gibbon Falls The eyes have it
Blood Geyser Geyser at Artists Paintpots
Artists Paintpot Artists Paintpot Lower Falls
Lower Falls Lower Falls feature Grand Canyon of Yellowstone
Grand Canyon of Yellowstone Grand Canyon of Yellowstone Grand Canyon of Yellowstone
Lower Falls Me at Lower Falls Yellowstone River
Grand Canyon of Yellowstone Grand Canyon of Yellowstone Grand Canyon of Yellowstone
Yellowstone River Lower Yellowstone Falls Grand Canyon of Yellowstone
Yellowstone River Yellowstone River Grand Canyon of Yellowstone
Grand Canyon of Yellowstone Grand Canyon of Yellowstone Goose on the Yellowstone River
Yellowstone River Yellowstone River Reflection
Bison Bison and wildflowers
Dragons Mouth Water Circles and Red Plants Wolf on Left/Grizzly on right
Sulfur Cauldron Sulfur Cauldron Sulfur Cauldron
Dragons Mouth Bison with calves
Bison Calves Bison Calves

This concluded day one. Stay tuned for day two and the birth of an elk calf. Phenomenal!!!