Yellowstone National Park

Wyoming · Montana · Idaho

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Yellowstone National Park: Plan Your Visit, Explore, and Book with Confidence

Yellowstone National Park is one of the most iconic travel destinations in the world and the first national park ever established. Spanning more than 2.2 million acres across Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho, Yellowstone offers a combination of geothermal features, wildlife, and vast landscapes that cannot be found anywhere else on Earth.

Home to more than 10,000 hydrothermal features and over 500 active geysers, Yellowstone sits atop a massive volcanic hotspot that continues to shape the park today. Visitors can experience erupting geysers, colorful hot springs, powerful waterfalls, alpine forests, and wide-open valleys—all within a single trip.

But Yellowstone is more than just scenery. It is a place defined by scale. Travel distances are longer than expected, wildlife moves freely across the landscape, and no two visits are ever the same.

Whether you’re planning your first trip or returning for another experience, Yellowstone requires thoughtful planning—and the right tools to do it efficiently.

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Top Attractions in Yellowstone National Park

Yellowstone is home to some of the most recognizable natural landmarks in the world. These are the must-see highlights.

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Old Faithful Geyser

The world’s most famous geyser with predictable eruptions

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Grand Prismatic Spring

The largest hot spring in the U.S., known for its vivid colors.

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Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone

Dramatic cliffs and waterfalls including the Lower Falls.

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Lamar Valley

One of the best places in North America to see wildlife

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Mammoth Hot Springs

Unique terraced limestone formations

Where to Stay Near Yellowstone National Park

Choosing where to stay is one of the most important decisions when planning your trip.

West Yellowstone, Montana

West Yellowstone, Montana

Closest to Old Faithful and geyser basins.

Gardiner, Montana

Gardiner, Montana

Year-round access near Mammoth Hot Springs.

Jackson, Wyoming

Jackson, Wyoming

Ideal for combining Yellowstone and Grand Teton.

Cody, Wyoming

Cody, Wyoming

A classic western town with scenic access.

Staying in the right location can save hours of driving and significantly improve your experience.

What Makes Yellowstone Unique

Yellowstone stands apart from every other national park for three key reasons

Geothermal Activity

Yellowstone contains more geysers and hot springs than anywhere else on Earth, driven by a massive volcanic system beneath the surface.

Geothermal Activity

Wildlife and Ecosystem

The park is part of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, one of the largest intact ecosystems in North America, where wildlife moves freely across vast landscapes.

Wildlife and Ecosystem

Scale and Diversity

Within a single day, visitors can experience geothermal basins, mountain peaks, rivers, forests, and open valleys.

Scale and Diversity