Oh my! The hidden gems in Yellowstone National Park are breathtaking.
Oh my! The hidden gems in Yellowstone National Park are breathtaking.
Must-see attractions:
Old Faithful Geyser: One of the most famous geysers in the world, it erupts every 65 minutes, reaching a height of 40-50 meters.
Yellowstone Lake: One of the largest highland lakes in the US, with a shoreline of 175 km. You can choose to drive around the lake.
Yellowstone Grand Canyon: Formed by the erosion of the Yellowstone River, the canyon is 360 meters deep and offers spectacular views.
Grand Prismatic Spring: The largest hot spring in the US and the third largest in the world, it gushes out about 2,000 liters of underground water at a temperature of about 71°C every minute.
Wildlife watching: Yellowstone Park is a paradise for wildlife, where you can see North American bison, gray wolves, grizzly bears, moose, and other animals.
Hidden gems:
Swan Lake: Located on the road from the west entrance to Madison, this is a lake where swans reside.
South Twin Lake: On the road from Norris Geyser Basin to Mammoth Hot Springs, after the rain, the lake surface reflects the sunlight and appears turquoise, like an embedded emerald.
Mud Volcano: Located on the roadside between Yellowstone Lake and Yellowstone Grand Canyon, there is a circular trail. The mud volcano spews out high-temperature mud, which is very special.
Fishing Bridge: Located at the outlet of Yellowstone Lake, it was once a very popular fishing spot, but later the park banned fishing to protect the park's ecology.
Morning Glory Pool: Located 20 minutes northwest of Old Faithful Geyser, the pool is shaped like a blooming morning glory, with very bright colors and a rich variety of colors.