What did you wish you knew before visiting Yellowstone? Comment Below! (Also - yes I know I showed an elk and not a moose at 1:17. The speed limits should be respected for all animals!)
Not much. Just that tourists try to get tooooo close to the bisons, etc. People are polluting Yellowstone. And, if you’re not careful, you might go missing. Other than that, it’s amazing.
I worked in Yellowstone for a decade and appreciate your attempt to describe the area but have to say you got so much wrong. If you drive every road in the park you will only experience about 5% of the park. That was an elk not a moose. The maps given at the gates are very good and show the figure eight pattern of the main road system plus the five roads that bring you from the entrance gates to the figure eight loops. There is also an entrance that is in Idaho that leads to beautiful country but does dead end so you have to exit the park and go back to West Yellowstone for the nearest entrance to the rest of the park. Be sure to visit Norris the largest hottest geyser basin in the world and home of Steamboat the largest geyser in the world. Then make the twelve mile drive to the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone and check out upper and lower falls. For more affordable accommodations try Gardner north entrance or West Yellowstone or stay in the park at Canyon or Old Faithful or Lake Yellowstone.
Please make a video. I am trying to book a trip for Thanksgiving week and I’m so overwhelmed trying to figure out where to stay and what to book. We are planning to stay in Jackson Hole and definitely want to do snowmobiling. We want to stay with more upscale lodging. Will all the highlights to Yellowstone be open? Someone was telling me they got back last week and things were closing. Any tips would be soooo helpful!
We did all those and loved our 6-days stay in GT & YS NPs. We stayed a day at Pinedale (entry), 3 nights at West Yellowstone (our fav & best), a day each at Cody and Livingston (exit).
Fred you sir need to make a video especially so this lady can tell the difference between a moose and an elk. Plus 20 years of knowledge to share is amazing
I’m from Wales and I have had the honer to visit Yellowstone twice. First time on a Skidoo ! Five and quarter hour ride in and five a quarter back, it was absolutely brilliant. A very memorable day. I was back in September on a Bus tour, again to see it without snow, I would say Yellowstone Falls is a must. Love to come again !!
Great video. I went to Yellowstone in late October / early November 2020. Basically had the place to ourselves. Saw Old Faithful with 2 other people total. Stores and gas stations closed in the park but wasn’t an issue. Trip of a lifetime.
You have the right idea there, zig while everyone else is zagging. Best to keep an eye on the weather at that time of the year, lest you get stranded in a blizzard but the more steam from the hot springs makes better photos. Hope to get out there in the spring sometime before the rush and the snow is all melted, better bring snowshoes I guess.
I'm glad there was a video that enumerated the basic "need to know" information about seeing the park. Most of these travel videos are big on scenery (which is fine) but sketchy on prices, times to go, what to watch out for, etc. Thanks so much.
Pro-tip: There are a few restaurants in West Yellowstone MT that still serve dinner later at night. They also have the Grizzly and Wolf Discovery Center if you want to get an up close view of grizzlies, wolves, and some predatory birds. My kids LOVE it there!
We stay in West Yellowstone two or three times a year. Great Town! The locals are wonderful people. Slippery Otter is a great place to eat and they're open later than 9pm. The Outpost is great for Breakfast!! We haven't been to the Discovery center yet, but will be sure to go in on our next trip in 28days (3rd trip there this year).
All good advice. I lived near Cody for a while and have taken numerous trips to Yellowstone. I would add keeping an eye out for wandering pedestrians who seem to lose focus of how close they are to the road when taking pictures. Also, a few miles outside the East gate heading to Cody is an outdoor Wedding chapel that neat to see.
I lived in the park over two summers. I was a cook at Old Faithful. I will not see the park in summer again. Winter camping is my next trip. Thanks for the video.
I'm glad I came across your video because I was seriously considering doing a Yellowstone vacation for the family soon so your video has helped me considerably, thank you.
THIS IS EXTREMELY HELPFUL, to the point & highlights the important parts!!! ♥️ Thank you SO much! We do have a couple of places to stay for a week (timeshare), but it’s when we go out of the resort... 🤷🏻♀️ Need to know more! Subscribed. 😄
I liked your video . I’ll tell you even five days aren’t enough to see a lot of that park . Thier are some good short hikes to . I’ve been to Yellowstone twice once in 2010 with my mom and my sister . Then in 2016 with my older brother we stayed in Cody at Buffalo Bill cabins for four day . Every morning we take a nice drive to Yellowstone . Next time hike down to the lower falls and stand at the brink of the falls it’s fantastic . Or go take a scenic drive over beartooth hwy thru the mountains.
We just went to Yellowstone at the end of July. There are big crowds at the main attractions, but if you walk more than a 1/4 mile from a parking lot it thins out a lot. Great place!
Great video! Good recommendations! Except for 2020, we have visited the Grand Tetons and Yellowstone 2-3 times every 5 years since 1986. One word of advice for folks that want to camp in the park: reserve 6 months ahead. You can always cancel. Do not think that you can walk in and score a cancellation. To meet COVID large group gathering restrictions, most NP's will not even let you in, (Yosemite now) without a reservation, even for a day visit. They are trying to keep the number of people in the park under control. Plan ahead. If camping (reservation scored), check where you can shower. There are bathrooms and running cold water in most campgrounds, but no showers. Finally, follow the rules of safety so you can enjoy a great experience in the park, not in the hospital, or worse, the morgue. Yellowstone is not a safe place for kids without adults, loose pets (coyotes and wolves), mindless decisions (selfies on the edge of Yellowstone Canyon), disregard of safety signs, and disrespect for the wildlife. Stay 75 meters from bison, elk and at least twice that from bears. You will never outrun them, as we have witnessed over time. Play it safe and enjoy the scenery.
Have basic first aid and emergency supplies with you at all times, plus understand how to do the basics such as changing a tire, jump starting a battery and knowing how to read a map an compass. There is thousands of people in this park at any time yet one wrong turn and you might as well be on Mars looking for help. If you can’t do the basics don’t leave the main gathering areas for people. And never forget the animals are in charge of everything!
Most info good, especially regarding temperatures. I was last there in July 2018. It snowed. Animal cautions very good, but I would add mention of the need for extreme caution around geothermal features, watch kids, and NEVER leaving boardwalks!
I live near YNP and Grand Teton NP. The video was showing the Grand Tetons- GT National Park, which has the only airport in a National Park. When people fly into Jackson Hole, you get two parks, if your plan is to also travel to Yellowstone... Both parks are close in proximity.
Any accommodations in or around Jackson Hole are going to be high Dollar.... very affordable hotels in West Yellowstone (west gate), Cody (east gate), and Gardiner (Northwest Gste). Jackson Hole is super expensive to fly into. Boseman is way more affordable and about the same distance from the Park.
Should be noted that while Cody is by the East Gate, it is still an hour and a half drive from Cody to the main loop. And from there is another 45 minutes to Old Faithful. So it's a ways out there.
Thank you for an informative video on such a spectacular place. Was there last week of June and first week of July and can't stress the importance of the temperature difference between day and night. Bring a jacket and some winter clothes, especially if camping. Dress in layers like she says. Can't wait for a return trip.
A lot of your shots come from Grand Teton National Park as well. Those who stay in Jackson Hole before going on to Yellowstone would be amazed at the scenery along Teton Park Road starting in Moose - plus, your receipt from Grand Teton is good for Yellowstone too!
I’m from South Africa and l visited Yellowstone as well. Great memories- the bison were very close to Old Faithful, the geyser and l was struck by the open holes with scalding hot water. Saw bears too, can’t remember if they were brown or black.
I always fly to Bozeman, Montana (cheaper rates etc.) get my rental car, drive to Livingston, wing down to Gardnier, really nice drive as well as going through Yankee Canyon and seeing Devil's slide.
We live just outside of Livingston. Best way to see YNP: fly into Bozeman. Stay at a vacation rental in the Livingston area. Drive south on Hwy 89 thru Paradise Valley to the Park’s North Entrance. This won’t break the bank like flying into Jackson Hole. Plus, you can avoid the super-touristy areas.
My first trip to Yellowstone was through the NE gate, Cooke City, after driving the Beartooth Hwy from Red Lodge. Giving oneself plenty is tantamount! Our loop through the park, including viewing old faithful, took 18 hours begin/end Billings.
I've been trying to figure out places to go for my bucket list in the next year or two. Thanks to you sharing. I found it. Greatly appreciate your tour
@@spol1622 I drove through the park in July 2019 in my van. At almost every roadside attraction there were signs reading, "No RV Parking." No problem for us but I would recommend against visiting in an RV.
I think you mentioned the most important thing... take your time. Even if you go for a week, you probably won't even see half of what this park has to offer, so I'd recommend taking your time, trying to visit maybe 3 spots per day. It might take you a few trips there to see everything there is to see, so take your time and don't rush it. Jackson Hole is very nice, but if you're strictly staying around Yellowstone, you may want to fly into Idaho Falls or Bozeman, as they are little closer. If you have time, do Grand Tetons too, as they are not that far away and if you fly into Jackson Hole, you can see Grand Tetons first and then drive up to Yellowstone. I went to YS back in 2015 and am looking forward to going back later this year as well. But as with any national park, take your time. Some parks are larger than others, and some parks have more spots than others (to check out) so take your time. For the most part, national parks aren't going anywhere so even if you have to go back 2-3 times you won't be missing anything and that's the best way to do it. Pick spots you want to visit beforehand and visot those spots, and know that if you can hit 3 spots per day, that's a good pace. If you want to do photography, research how long it takes to get to your locations and arrive about 45 minutes before sunrise or an hour before sunset (also keep in mind that the sun may set earlier as it goes behind mountains and other natural formations -- same for sunrise--sunrise might be later because the sun may have to rise over mountains or land formations). Just do your research so you are in the right place, at the right time if you plan to do some "golden hour" photography.
Came to say that, do not ever go off the trails. Too many horror stories about some kid tripping off the boardwalk and dying or couples going off the marked trails and dying after falling into boiling acidic water.
Thank you 😊 for your guidance on the safety of going about in yellow stone and description of eateries and clothing and pack snacks ,lunch and water so much valuable information i will remember and I must see the airport 😀 sounds like a great place ty and bye
Definitely need to spend more than a few days in Yellowstone. If you are tent camping be up early. I have some great shots of a grizzly taking down a bull Mose in the lake last year. So it pays to be up before sunrise. And take a Whistle and blow it if the crowds get to big. They will head back to the Tour busses 🤣 that's a tip I picked up from a local. And yes it works.
@@RunTheAtlas i did I just wish that i had time to get a video of it. The park rangers made me move ASAP if that tells you how close I was. If you have time you should check out Dinosaur National Monument Both sides. Some great hiking. And they let you off trail hike if you want to.
Yes we went during Covid in July 2020 and it felt safe. Almost all people had masks, especially in the popular spots like Old Faithful. People did their best to distance on the trails, but some of the trails can get crowded if you go on a holiday weekend.
#4 is very important. Fuel, food, and lodging are ridiculously expensive up there. I also suggest at least 3 days. The southern half is way more saturated with sights and it would take at least 2 days
Just got to go see all of Yellowstone and got to see and get beutiful pictures of grizzles, rams, elk, Buffalo, coyote, mule deer, and moose, I felt like we was pretty lucky to see all this in one day, it was a little cold but definitely worth it if you’ve never been.
Thank you for giving everyone a heads up to people. I love living here, but I hate seeing the stories where people didn't heed warnings. By the way, that wasn't a moose that you pictured, it was an elk
Great video! We are planning to go to Yellowstone in the middle of September during my birthday. You mentioned restaurants in Jackson hole. Which restaurants do you recommend?
How fun! I really liked "Thai Me Up" which is a brewery / Thai restaurant, fun atmosphere with good food. I went there twice I liked it so much. Persephone Bakery is great for brunch and coffee. I didn't have a chance to eat at Stillwest because they closed at 9 but they have a beautiful view of the mountain. Alpenhof Bistro looks cool too - they have a German Alps theme. Happy early birthday - enjoy Jackson Hole!
Take your time! Best advice that can sum up most of the points made in the video. Stay in the park (even though it is expensive) or in West Yellowstone or Gardiner, Montana. If you stay in Jackson, you will spend a lot of time driving. The drive is pretty, but takes up a chunk of your day. Cody, Wyoming is about as close a drive from Yellowstone attractions as Jackson, is less expensive, and the drive is also very pretty (minus the Tetons!) If you stay in the park later seeing sights and having dinner, you end up driving later into the night when animals are in the road. Be careful! To really see Yellowstone you need about four days to a week. One or two days will give a sample-overview.
I forgot Cooke City or Silver Gate. These two Montana towns are less expensive, but small and remote. Harder to get to by plane. They are a long ways from Old Faithful, Canyon, or Lake Yellowstone. Silver Gate and Cooke City are situated by the Lamar Valley which is more remote and less visited , which can be nice. This is also a prime wildlife viewing and hiking area of the park. Please please pay attention to the creator’s admonition to slow down, don’t speed, don’t stop on roads. Don’t rush. Relax! Enjoy! Please respect animals! Don’t stress them by getting close. Take pictures of wildlife , not selfies. Peace! Love Yellowstone!
Ironic that people want to enjoy and take their time, yet the daytime speed limits are 45mph many areas, we visited a few years ago and were tail gated relentlessly when driving. Also failed to mention this is mountain driving and some areas are quite steep and narrow. They really should have speed limit of 30mph in entire park, since this is not much of a hiking park but more of a driving park, so people can take time and enjoy. Better yet, if they had tour buses or shuttles to take people around, driving gets tiring - don't know if they do - we drove the entire park, it is beautiful. Nice video, good points.
We stayed 5 days and 6 nights in GT & YS NPs, and felt we just touched the surface! It takes several visits in several seasons to experience a pie of it
Great review, I was there last week and it was amazing to say the very least. It's like Tahoe, but on steroids, with much more Animal life. However, I didn't need to be told to stay away from wild animals, that was a no brainer for me! I know what Bison, Elk, Moose, and Grizzly bears can do to people! The only thing I could add is pay attention to the signs, because they don't want people to go certain places because of wild life dangers. "Be Bear Aware" signs are important ones to pay attention to, because the Bears they're talking about are the Grizzly bears, and sows have cubs which makes them very aggressive towards humans. Mamma Grizzly will jack your world up and put you in a world of hurt!
Me and my family are going next year between April-may and I’m so Excited we are going probably for about 3-4 weeks just because we live like a day and a half for the park lol so I can wait to just relax and take lots of pictures
Great pointers and video, thanks for sharing! Those are expensive for hotels :0 we are going to visiting this month in our RV and happy we will be able to avoid those expenses. With no internet connection a good tip also is to predownload that area onto your google maps app! New friends from Florida :)
Nice short travel piece!. First time I watched, one of your travel pieces. Simple comment, the law is the park Rangers, inside the park YSNP. Outside in Grand Teton, and surrounding areas you have the other branches of Law enforcement. As I said your travel info is very well done. Thanks.🇨🇦🇺🇸🇨🇦🇺🇸🇨🇦🇺🇸
She is exactly right! We went with our kids earlier this month. We didn’t get very far very fast. We just decided to relax and we would see what we would see. We will go back to see more.
@@TheBruceGday That's the way I've always done it--go different times of the year too--Fall is fantastic, sunny but freezing, windy so wear a warm coat, prepare for snow possib. Winter snow there is stunning, Gardner on north usually is open. Great time to see those sulfur pools with snow all around them and the buffalo out--was there in 17 degrees but blazing sun and blue skies, many feet of snow but open clear roads in the center of the park, the day after a blizzard and it was like a movie--the animals all out after hiding during the blizzard I guess? Spring is pretty as flowers start to bloom. Baby animals cute to watch--w/binoculars! And summer is beautiful but short!
"Stay away from the moose." Good advice. But you might want to show a picture of a moose, and not the elk you used. Stay away from them, too, but they're not as nasty tempered as moose. ( I grew up near Yellowstone, so I learned all this stuff while I learned to walk and talk. It's 2nd nature to locals. We treated all wildlife with a healthy respect).
Adrienne Gormley thumbs up to a fellow Yellowstone area resident! I too have lived near Yellowstone. I think I’ve been about eight times. As the video creator says, one of the best places you could ever go to!
@@TheBruceGday We lived close enough (in Ennis first and later Bozeman) that Sunday picnics in the Park were common. First visit in the spring the folks always bought an annual pass. As often as we went, it was cheaper overall. Added bonus: During the Depression (i'm 71 and Pop was 50 when I was born), my dad and some of his carpenter friends did CCC work there, working the crews that built so many of the walks, fences, etc. that are designed to keep tourists from wandering into unsafe spots in the geyser basins among other things. So he knew tons of off-the-beaten-path sites to visit that the vast majority of tourists don't even know exist.
Thank you for this! Heading there for the 1st time at the end of Aug. How were the crowds when you went? Were restrooms and rest area open along the way?
Nice! the crowds weren't too bad considering it was a summer holiday weekend. They Geyser and the Prismatic Spring were the most crowded sights - shoulder to shoulder at times on the boardwalks. There are restrooms at each of the major sights but some may not be the flushing kind. Enjoy your trip!
from the northeast entrance i got dropped off by a van,started hiking through going west,got 8 rides through this park in 2 days.didn't see any animals at all except a moose by a service road sign.on the 2nd day i was at the almost bottom of the park.walked for 6 hours,22 miles,before my last ride picked me up.he took me through teton mtns national park,then he went east toward casper.happened in 2004.
I was just about to go until it just got flooded...I been wanting to go here for 10 years and instead of being at work today I'm supposed to be exploring Yellowstone but next year and going in July..thanks for the video
That’s not just Yellowstone. I lived in Bozeman, Mt which is close to YS and has a similar environment and the weather is similar, we have the same kinds of animals and Yellowstone has the most moronic tourists who get as close to the wild animals as they can. I am a horse person and I’ve never seen so many stupid people in my life. We went in October before they close so they aren’t as crowded. We came in the back way from Bozeman over the bear tooth mountain highway. It’s very beautiful.
endurance rider much , best speech on the net / there is always MORONIC ANY ONES!, SURE READ THE SIGNS YET OF COURSE THE MEAN ZIP_________ um well not really. sure camp with a food filled cooler for that awesome weenie roast of tantalizing marshmallow crisped sweet goop . charcoal clean the guts yet dang those furies have a sweet tooth or several. can not rubber stamp on foreheads of warnings = they should !
I go there every summer with my family as a little tradition and we always camp. We went to this one camping ground that had big open fields for tents without any trees so it wasn’t much of a surprise when we saw elk laying down or grazing around tents with people sort of sitting there like :0
@@RunTheAtlas I used to live about 25 miles north, off US 89, near Emigrant. I loved it...except it is windy and cold. Some of the worst weather was in Yellowstone. BTW - The part about being prepared for hot days and cold eves. is right on !! Thanks for sharing your video.
All the information given in this video is available on the Yellowstone National Park website and in the brochures they give out. Hotels at popular locations are always expensive.
That park is bigger than the state I live in. 3 to 4 hours to drive across the park, wow, that is huge. I live in Rhode island. It take about an hour to drive north to south, and vice versa, it takes about 45 minutes east to west. Vice versa. To be out of the state of Rhode Island. It takes me an hour or an a half just to get to New Hampshire from Providence Rhode Island. I am learning that we have a very big country. And have everything we need here in this country to survive. Very good video.👍. One thing I tell people, never move to Rhode Island permanently, because there are not jobs, and taxes are very high, and the state is not business friendly. Not at all. They tax the crap of business and regulate them constantly. But Rhode is a beautiful state to visit. It is beautiful. Newport Rhode Island is Amazing. Misquamicut, Watch Hill and Charlestown is absolutely beautiful. And the Capital City in Providence is beautiful in the summer. With allot of restaurants, and the water fire, at night, on the river. Beside that. If a person moves here for work, they will go into great depression.
Going there for the first time in the beginning of June and I just don't know if I can get over the fear of bears!!! Obviously I won't be wandering off the paths but I want to do hiking trails and find all the best lookout points! But there's no way that can happen without possibly running across a bear right?! I'm hoping there will be a lot of people on the trails I want to hike so that it won't only be me and my boyfriend
Definitely bring bear bells or bear spray! You can buy it on Amazon or at the local stores in the area. Bears are prevalent here. During the summer they were grazing on the berries along the roads and trails.
It's just as fun in the winter. You need at least a week to see the park. Camping in the park is better than commuting from Jackson Hole. If you really want to enjoy then get a permit and go backpacking and camp. Just be aware of securing your food at night and bears.
What did you wish you knew before visiting Yellowstone? Comment Below! (Also - yes I know I showed an elk and not a moose at 1:17. The speed limits should be respected for all animals!)
Not much. Just that tourists try to get tooooo close to the bisons, etc. People are polluting Yellowstone. And, if you’re not careful, you might go missing. Other than that, it’s amazing.
Avoid going midday in the summer. It gets too crowded at the major attractions to even enjoy them.
@@MayaRaimondo they really are its sad.
The same thing with its sister park an hour away.
It smells like a boiled egg fart.
People build fire to cook and polute all the fresh air.
I worked in Yellowstone for a decade and appreciate your attempt to describe the area but have to say you got so much wrong. If you drive every road in the park you will only experience about 5% of the park. That was an elk not a moose. The maps given at the gates are very good and show the figure eight pattern of the main road system plus the five roads that bring you from the entrance gates to the figure eight loops. There is also an entrance that is in Idaho that leads to beautiful country but does dead end so you have to exit the park and go back to West Yellowstone for the nearest entrance to the rest of the park. Be sure to visit Norris the largest hottest geyser basin in the world and home of Steamboat the largest geyser in the world. Then make the twelve mile drive to the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone and check out upper and lower falls. For more affordable accommodations try Gardner north entrance or West Yellowstone or stay in the park at Canyon or Old Faithful or Lake Yellowstone.
I also believe that you can't just park anywhere, especially an RV, is that correct?
YOU need to make a video.
Please make a video. I am trying to book a trip for Thanksgiving week and I’m so overwhelmed trying to figure out where to stay and what to book. We are planning to stay in Jackson Hole and definitely want to do snowmobiling. We want to stay with more upscale lodging. Will all the highlights to Yellowstone be open? Someone was telling me they got back last week and things were closing. Any tips would be soooo helpful!
We did all those and loved our 6-days stay in GT & YS NPs. We stayed a day at Pinedale (entry), 3 nights at West Yellowstone (our fav & best), a day each at Cody and Livingston (exit).
Fred you sir need to make a video especially so this lady can tell the difference between a moose and an elk. Plus 20 years of knowledge to share is amazing
I’m from Wales and I have had the honer to visit Yellowstone twice. First time on a Skidoo ! Five and quarter hour ride in and five a quarter back, it was absolutely brilliant. A very memorable day. I was back in September on a Bus tour, again to see it without snow, I would say Yellowstone Falls is a must. Love to come again !!
Great video. I went to Yellowstone in late October / early November 2020. Basically had the place to ourselves. Saw Old Faithful with 2 other people total. Stores and gas stations closed in the park but wasn’t an issue. Trip of a lifetime.
You have the right idea there, zig while everyone else is zagging. Best to keep an eye on the weather at that time of the year, lest you get stranded in a blizzard but the more steam from the hot springs makes better photos. Hope to get out there in the spring sometime before the rush and the snow is all melted, better bring snowshoes I guess.
“Because there are moose” - shows picture of bull elk lol
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I am surprised more people did not point this out, tbh. Totally pulled me out of the video!
I noticed that to. 🤦🏼♂️
Haha ya
I'm glad there was a video that enumerated the basic "need to know" information about seeing the park. Most of these travel videos are big on scenery (which is fine) but sketchy on prices, times to go, what to watch out for, etc. Thanks so much.
Pro-tip: There are a few restaurants in West Yellowstone MT that still serve dinner later at night. They also have the Grizzly and Wolf Discovery Center if you want to get an up close view of grizzlies, wolves, and some predatory birds. My kids LOVE it there!
Thanks going next weekend.
We stay in West Yellowstone two or three times a year. Great Town! The locals are wonderful people. Slippery Otter is a great place to eat and they're open later than 9pm. The Outpost is great for Breakfast!! We haven't been to the Discovery center yet, but will be sure to go in on our next trip in 28days (3rd trip there this year).
What the restaurant place called
@@brianmorales25 our favorite place in West Yellowstone is Pete's Rocky Mountain Pizza.
Wild West, gusher, old town cafe, canyon street
All good advice. I lived near Cody for a while and have taken numerous trips to Yellowstone. I would add keeping an eye out for wandering pedestrians who seem to lose focus of how close they are to the road when taking pictures. Also, a few miles outside the East gate heading to Cody is an outdoor Wedding chapel that neat to see.
11 Million square acres. Let's stand on the white line between my car and moving traffic. Brilliant.
I lived in the park over two summers. I was a cook at Old Faithful. I will not see the park in summer again. Winter camping is my next trip. Thanks for the video.
Winter camping sounds awesome - enjoy all the snow capped glory of Yellowstone!
I'm glad I came across your video because I was seriously considering doing a Yellowstone vacation for the family soon so your video has helped me considerably, thank you.
Glad it was helpful! Enjoy!
Don’t stay in Jackson. Stay in West Yellowstone
THIS IS EXTREMELY HELPFUL, to the point & highlights the important parts!!! ♥️ Thank you SO much! We do have a couple of places to stay for a week (timeshare), but it’s when we go out of the resort... 🤷🏻♀️
Need to know more! Subscribed. 😄
Glad it was helpful! Welcome to the channel!
I liked your video . I’ll tell you even five days aren’t enough to see a lot of that park . Thier are some good short hikes to . I’ve been to Yellowstone twice once in 2010 with my mom and my sister . Then in 2016 with my older brother we stayed in Cody at Buffalo Bill cabins for four day . Every morning we take a nice drive to Yellowstone . Next time hike down to the lower falls and stand at the brink of the falls it’s fantastic . Or go take a scenic drive over beartooth hwy thru the mountains.
I know a friend who woke up to snow at Yellowstone. On the 4th of July
We just went to Yellowstone at the end of July. There are big crowds at the main attractions, but if you walk more than a 1/4 mile from a parking lot it thins out a lot. Great place!
Great video! Good recommendations! Except for 2020, we have visited the Grand Tetons and Yellowstone 2-3 times every 5 years since 1986. One word of advice for folks that want to camp in the park: reserve 6 months ahead. You can always cancel. Do not think that you can walk in and score a cancellation. To meet COVID large group gathering restrictions, most NP's will not even let you in, (Yosemite now) without a reservation, even for a day visit. They are trying to keep the number of people in the park under control. Plan ahead. If camping (reservation scored), check where you can shower. There are bathrooms and running cold water in most campgrounds, but no showers. Finally, follow the rules of safety so you can enjoy a great experience in the park, not in the hospital, or worse, the morgue. Yellowstone is not a safe place for kids without adults, loose pets (coyotes and wolves), mindless decisions (selfies on the edge of Yellowstone Canyon), disregard of safety signs, and disrespect for the wildlife. Stay 75 meters from bison, elk and at least twice that from bears. You will never outrun them, as we have witnessed over time. Play it safe and enjoy the scenery.
I love the Yellowstone area. My family used to own and operate a resort near West Yellowstone. Thanks for the video
Have basic first aid and emergency supplies with you at all times, plus understand how to do the basics such as changing a tire, jump starting a battery and knowing how to read a map an compass.
There is thousands of people in this park at any time yet one wrong turn and you might as well be on Mars looking for help. If you can’t do the basics don’t leave the main gathering areas for people.
And never forget the animals are in charge of everything!
Most info good, especially regarding temperatures. I was last there in July 2018. It snowed. Animal cautions very good, but I would add mention of the need for extreme caution around geothermal features, watch kids, and NEVER leaving boardwalks!
Hey there. These tips were really useful! Will remember them when planning my Yellowstone trip 👍🏻
Great to hear!
Thanks for sharing, I try to go,October by my self, is very interesting.
This was really good information! 💕
Good info for people about the basics, for sure. Best info for the animals would be a moratorium on people a few months each year.
You can't take a bad photo there!!! Gorgeous. 👍👍👍👍❤❤❤❤
Made notes! Thanks so much for your stellar advice on Yellowstone Nat. Park. W/be there June 2021!
I live near YNP and Grand Teton NP. The video was showing the Grand Tetons- GT National Park, which has the only airport in a National Park. When people fly into Jackson Hole, you get two parks, if your plan is to also travel to Yellowstone... Both parks are close in proximity.
Yes - great point! That's why we chose to fly into Jackson. It's one of the coolest airports I've been to.
Is there car/truck/rv rentals in Jackson Hole? (Going to check Google now but figured I’d ask)
Any accommodations in or around Jackson Hole are going to be high Dollar.... very affordable hotels in West Yellowstone (west gate), Cody (east gate), and Gardiner (Northwest Gste). Jackson Hole is super expensive to fly into. Boseman is way more affordable and about the same distance from the Park.
What? You don't keep your private jet at Jackson airport? I'm still waiting for mine to land!
Should be noted that while Cody is by the East Gate, it is still an hour and a half drive from Cody to the main loop. And from there is another 45 minutes to Old Faithful. So it's a ways out there.
Thank you for an informative video on such a spectacular place. Was there last week of June and first week of July and can't stress the importance of the temperature difference between day and night. Bring a jacket and some winter clothes, especially if camping. Dress in layers like she says. Can't wait for a return trip.
A lot of your shots come from Grand Teton National Park as well. Those who stay in Jackson Hole before going on to Yellowstone would be amazed at the scenery along Teton Park Road starting in Moose - plus, your receipt from Grand Teton is good for Yellowstone too!
I’m from South Africa and l visited Yellowstone as well. Great memories- the bison were very close to Old Faithful, the geyser and l was struck by the open holes with scalding hot water. Saw bears too, can’t remember if they were brown or black.
I always fly to Bozeman, Montana (cheaper rates etc.) get my rental car, drive to Livingston, wing down to Gardnier, really nice drive as well as going through Yankee Canyon and seeing Devil's slide.
Thanks for the tips!
Yep, flying into Bozeman is the best and affordable option!
@Mountain Chief Yes it is thank you sir for the correction
We live just outside of Livingston. Best way to see YNP: fly into Bozeman. Stay at a vacation rental in the Livingston area. Drive south on Hwy 89 thru Paradise Valley to the Park’s North Entrance. This won’t break the bank like flying into Jackson Hole. Plus, you can avoid the super-touristy areas.
@@elenaklasing6266 I do, but stay in Gardnier
My first trip to Yellowstone was through the NE gate, Cooke City, after driving the Beartooth Hwy from Red Lodge. Giving oneself plenty is tantamount!
Our loop through the park, including viewing old faithful, took 18 hours begin/end Billings.
I've been trying to figure out places to go for my bucket list in the next year or two. Thanks to you sharing. I found it. Greatly appreciate your tour
Glad you enjoyed it!
I recommend bringing or renting an RV. It eliminates several of th potential issues you mentioned. 😀👍 Nice video.
Thanks for the tip! Agree - RV is a great way to go. It was very popular the weekend we visited.
RV for those narrow winding roads? No thank you....
@@spol1622 I drove through the park in July 2019 in my van. At almost every roadside attraction there were signs reading, "No RV Parking." No problem for us but I would recommend against visiting in an RV.
I think you mentioned the most important thing... take your time. Even if you go for a week, you probably won't even see half of what this park has to offer, so I'd recommend taking your time, trying to visit maybe 3 spots per day. It might take you a few trips there to see everything there is to see, so take your time and don't rush it. Jackson Hole is very nice, but if you're strictly staying around Yellowstone, you may want to fly into Idaho Falls or Bozeman, as they are little closer. If you have time, do Grand Tetons too, as they are not that far away and if you fly into Jackson Hole, you can see Grand Tetons first and then drive up to Yellowstone.
I went to YS back in 2015 and am looking forward to going back later this year as well. But as with any national park, take your time. Some parks are larger than others, and some parks have more spots than others (to check out) so take your time. For the most part, national parks aren't going anywhere so even if you have to go back 2-3 times you won't be missing anything and that's the best way to do it. Pick spots you want to visit beforehand and visot those spots, and know that if you can hit 3 spots per day, that's a good pace. If you want to do photography, research how long it takes to get to your locations and arrive about 45 minutes before sunrise or an hour before sunset (also keep in mind that the sun may set earlier as it goes behind mountains and other natural formations -- same for sunrise--sunrise might be later because the sun may have to rise over mountains or land formations). Just do your research so you are in the right place, at the right time if you plan to do some "golden hour" photography.
Thanks, this is useful information!
Glad it was helpful!
What people don't tell you is you are standing on the world's largest volcano and don't wonder off the trails!
Dormant volcanoes are beautiful, until they aren't. If this one goes off, several States are in big doo-doo.
That is what I have heard about Yellowstone...
Came to say that, do not ever go off the trails. Too many horror stories about some kid tripping off the boardwalk and dying or couples going off the marked trails and dying after falling into boiling acidic water.
@@markdavid4897 rather, every state is in big doo doo
It is not an if, but when...
The volcano is screaming at the moment...
When Yellowstone blows the world as we know it is over...
Thank you very much for this great information! We are taking the family in July.
Adressing the no signal tip. We always bring quality handheld radios so we can stay together as a group
great idea! I almost got lost a few times in the park
Thank you 😊 for your guidance on the safety of going about in yellow stone and description of eateries and clothing and pack snacks ,lunch and water so much valuable information i will remember and I must see the airport 😀 sounds like a great place ty and bye
Glad it was helpful! Enjoy your trip to Yellowstone!
Definitely need to spend more than a few days in Yellowstone.
If you are tent camping be up early. I have some great shots of a grizzly taking down a bull Mose in the lake last year. So it pays to be up before sunrise. And take a Whistle and blow it if the crowds get to big. They will head back to the Tour busses 🤣 that's a tip I picked up from a local. And yes it works.
Thanks for the tips! Wow that must have been a crazy scene to see the grizzly vs moose! Hope you got some pics of the action.
@@RunTheAtlas i did I just wish that i had time to get a video of it. The park rangers made me move ASAP if that tells you how close I was. If you have time you should check out Dinosaur National Monument Both sides. Some great hiking. And they let you off trail hike if you want to.
Thanks for the update on the park 😀
Excellent job!! Thanks for sharing this info.
Thanks for the video. Heading there soon!!!!
Hope you enjoy it!
Wish I had the opportunity to go there....beautiful place. Thanks for the video.
Our pleasure!
Thank you! We plan on going there end of August so super excited and appreciate your informative video!
Glad it was helpful! Enjoy your trip to Yellowstone NP 😀
Great information. Did you go during Covid? We are going in August 2021 and are wondering if people are separating and masks wore.
Yes we went during Covid in July 2020 and it felt safe. Almost all people had masks, especially in the popular spots like Old Faithful. People did their best to distance on the trails, but some of the trails can get crowded if you go on a holiday weekend.
Thanks 4 da info I start working there in April !
We have been many times. First time going in Spring. In two weeks. We are so excited.
Hope you enjoy it! I bet the wildflowers will be in bloom
@@RunTheAtlas oh I know. I fear we may (hehe) be a tad early still.
Great info. It’s definitely on my bucket list!!
Just know the difference between an elk and/or a moose!!
regarding internet within the park, audi uses a satellite available throughout
Yellowstone is amazing. Love it.
Awesome...I'll be riding my Harley there from Florida this August
Right on!
Went there first time a few weeks ago and it is gorgeous!!!!
Great tips! My favorites are slow down and respect the wildlife. Such common sense, but people seem to forget these two. Be smart & safe. 😬
So true!
#4 is very important. Fuel, food, and lodging are ridiculously expensive up there.
I also suggest at least 3 days. The southern half is way more saturated with sights and it would take at least 2 days
Thank you for your knowledge!
I will visit the park one day
Yellowstone is a must! Definitely worth a visit
Just got to go see all of Yellowstone and got to see and get beutiful pictures of grizzles, rams, elk, Buffalo, coyote, mule deer, and moose, I felt like we was pretty lucky to see all this in one day, it was a little cold but definitely worth it if you’ve never been.
Thank you for giving everyone a heads up to people. I love living here, but I hate seeing the stories where people didn't heed warnings. By the way, that wasn't a moose that you pictured, it was an elk
Yes thank you! Glad you enjoyed the vid :D
Yes it is not a petting zoo.
Thank you the park has not changed since I was there.
Thank u so very much 4 this needed info. ..Great job!!🖐🏽🖐🏽🖐🏽🎖🎖🎖🎖🎖
Any time! Glad it was helpful!
Great video! We are planning to go to Yellowstone in the middle of September during my birthday. You mentioned restaurants in Jackson hole. Which restaurants do you recommend?
How fun! I really liked "Thai Me Up" which is a brewery / Thai restaurant, fun atmosphere with good food. I went there twice I liked it so much. Persephone Bakery is great for brunch and coffee. I didn't have a chance to eat at Stillwest because they closed at 9 but they have a beautiful view of the mountain. Alpenhof Bistro looks cool too - they have a German Alps theme. Happy early birthday - enjoy Jackson Hole!
The cowboy bar and grill is a good place the bar stools are saddles
@@garyposthuma9607 Yes that place is so fun! You can't miss it.
great video !! Could you please tell me what book that was in the beginning of the video? it looks like a great travel guide.
Thank you for the insightful video. Is there in’s and outs with the entrance pass?
The 7 day pass allows to enter/re-enter for 7 days for $35 per car
Run The Atlas thanks!
@@viridianaramirez3786 You're welcome - enjoy it!
Beautiful, plus around Yellowstone. So many lil towns. Cute areas. Love the area in west Yellowstone that has elk in town. They lay around.
The elk are so fun to watch!
Even more so at Gardiner.
Take your time! Best advice that can sum up most of the points made in the video.
Stay in the park (even though it is expensive) or in West Yellowstone or Gardiner, Montana. If you stay in Jackson, you will spend a lot of time driving. The drive is pretty, but takes up a chunk of your day. Cody, Wyoming is about as close a drive from Yellowstone attractions as Jackson, is less expensive, and the drive is also very pretty (minus the Tetons!) If you stay in the park later seeing sights and having dinner, you end up driving later into the night when animals are in the road. Be careful!
To really see Yellowstone you need about four days to a week. One or two days will give a sample-overview.
Great - advice, thanks for adding. I've always wanted to see Cody!
I forgot Cooke City or Silver Gate. These two Montana towns are less expensive, but small and remote. Harder to get to by plane. They are a long ways from Old Faithful, Canyon, or Lake Yellowstone. Silver Gate and Cooke City are situated by the Lamar Valley which is more remote and less visited , which can be nice. This is also a prime wildlife viewing and hiking area of the park.
Please please pay attention to the creator’s admonition to slow down, don’t speed, don’t stop on roads. Don’t rush. Relax! Enjoy! Please respect animals! Don’t stress them by getting close. Take pictures of wildlife , not selfies.
Peace! Love Yellowstone!
Good vid. Never been to yellowstone but it looks awesome. Best place I've visited globally was Xel Ha and chichen Itza in mexico
Thanks for the tips! We love Mexico too - many travel vlogs on Mexico in our channel.
@@RunTheAtlas yeah nice country and nice people. I met someone over there who went to Wales on holiday which I couldn't believe lol
A few years back it was so cold windy and rainy on July 3...the Bison were herding around the bubbling hot springs for warmth
Ironic that people want to enjoy and take their time, yet the daytime speed limits are 45mph many areas, we visited a few years ago and were tail gated relentlessly when driving. Also failed to mention this is mountain driving and some areas are quite steep and narrow. They really should have speed limit of 30mph in entire park, since this is not much of a hiking park but more of a driving park, so people can take time and enjoy. Better yet, if they had tour buses or shuttles to take people around, driving gets tiring - don't know if they do - we drove the entire park, it is beautiful. Nice video, good points.
We stayed 5 days and 6 nights in GT & YS NPs, and felt we just touched the surface! It takes several visits in several seasons to experience a pie of it
Beautiful... (and all the info about Yellowstone was great too)... =)
Thank you!! Glad you enjoyed it!
Very nice and helpful. Thank you. I will visit Yellowstone in 30 days (Aug 25 2020) so the timing of this video is perfect. :)
Glad it was helpful! Enjoy your trip!
This was really helpful. Thanks!
Great review, I was there last week and it was amazing to say the very least. It's like Tahoe, but on steroids, with much more Animal life. However, I didn't need to be told to stay away from wild animals, that was a no brainer for me! I know what Bison, Elk, Moose, and Grizzly bears can do to people! The only thing I could add is pay attention to the signs, because they don't want people to go certain places because of wild life dangers. "Be Bear Aware" signs are important ones to pay attention to, because the Bears they're talking about are the Grizzly bears, and sows have cubs which makes them very aggressive towards humans. Mamma Grizzly will jack your world up and put you in a world of hurt!
Me and my family are going next year between April-may and I’m so Excited we are going probably for about 3-4 weeks just because we live like a day and a half for the park lol so I can wait to just relax and take lots of pictures
Bears come right up to your car so keep the windows closed - all the way!
Great pointers and video, thanks for sharing! Those are expensive for hotels :0 we are going to visiting this month in our RV and happy we will be able to avoid those expenses. With no internet connection a good tip also is to predownload that area onto your google maps app! New friends from Florida :)
Have fun! The RV sounds like a great choice!
It's in my bucket list to visit here in the future!
Nice video thx. The lodging is a prob, will prob have to stay further out and drive a bit to get there
Thank you! Have fun in Yellowstone!
Quite informative. Thank you for taking the time to make this video. It would have been nice if you had included info regarding dogs and other pets.
Glad it was helpful! Dogs are allowed in the park but there are leash rules in many areas. Hope you get a chance to visit Yellowstone soon!
Pets are allowed in the park but not on trails fyi
Nice short travel piece!. First time I watched, one of your travel pieces. Simple comment, the law is the park Rangers, inside the park YSNP. Outside in Grand Teton, and surrounding areas you have the other branches of Law enforcement. As I said your travel info is very well done. Thanks.🇨🇦🇺🇸🇨🇦🇺🇸🇨🇦🇺🇸
Thanks Robert!
This is extremely helpful. I'm heading to Yellowstone and the Grand Tetons soon. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful! Enjoy your trip - it's such a special place. BTW - there's many more Wyoming vlogs on our channel!
She is exactly right! We went with our kids earlier this month. We didn’t get very far very fast. We just decided to relax and we would see what we would see. We will go back to see more.
Have fun I just got back today!
@@TheBruceGday That's the way I've always done it--go different times of the year too--Fall is fantastic, sunny but freezing, windy so wear a warm coat, prepare for snow possib. Winter snow there is stunning, Gardner on north usually is open. Great time to see those sulfur pools with snow all around them and the buffalo out--was there in 17 degrees but blazing sun and blue skies, many feet of snow but open clear roads in the center of the park, the day after a blizzard and it was like a movie--the animals all out after hiding during the blizzard I guess? Spring is pretty as flowers start to bloom. Baby animals cute to watch--w/binoculars! And summer is beautiful but short!
Thanks for posting this! Great video.
Glad you enjoyed it!
People were able to get around the park without the internet for many years.
And how many are still missing?
@@henrymeguess5579 lmfaooooo
I think she meant cell service
@@henrymeguess5579 ask bears...
"Stay away from the moose." Good advice. But you might want to show a picture of a moose, and not the elk you used. Stay away from them, too, but they're not as nasty tempered as moose. ( I grew up near Yellowstone, so I learned all this stuff while I learned to walk and talk. It's 2nd nature to locals. We treated all wildlife with a healthy respect).
Adrienne Gormley thumbs up to a fellow Yellowstone area resident! I too have lived near Yellowstone. I think I’ve been about eight times. As the video creator says, one of the best places you could ever go to!
@@TheBruceGday We lived close enough (in Ennis first and later Bozeman) that Sunday picnics in the Park were common. First visit in the spring the folks always bought an annual pass. As often as we went, it was cheaper overall.
Added bonus: During the Depression (i'm 71 and Pop was 50 when I was born), my dad and some of his carpenter friends did CCC work there, working the crews that built so many of the walks, fences, etc. that are designed to keep tourists from wandering into unsafe spots in the geyser basins among other things. So he knew tons of off-the-beaten-path sites to visit that the vast majority of tourists don't even know exist.
Thank you for this! Heading there for the 1st time at the end of Aug. How were the crowds when you went? Were restrooms and rest area open along the way?
Nice! the crowds weren't too bad considering it was a summer holiday weekend. They Geyser and the Prismatic Spring were the most crowded sights - shoulder to shoulder at times on the boardwalks. There are restrooms at each of the major sights but some may not be the flushing kind. Enjoy your trip!
from the northeast entrance i got dropped off by a van,started hiking through going west,got 8 rides through this park in 2 days.didn't see any animals at all except a moose by a service road sign.on the 2nd day i was at the almost bottom of the park.walked for 6 hours,22 miles,before my last ride picked me up.he took me through teton mtns national park,then he went east toward casper.happened in 2004.
I was just about to go until it just got flooded...I been wanting to go here for 10 years and instead of being at work today I'm supposed to be exploring Yellowstone but next year and going in July..thanks for the video
That’s not just Yellowstone. I lived in Bozeman, Mt which is close to YS and has a similar environment and the weather is similar, we have the same kinds of animals and Yellowstone has the most moronic tourists who get as close to the wild animals as they can. I am a horse person and I’ve never seen so many stupid people in my life. We went in October before they close so they aren’t as crowded. We came in the back way from Bozeman over the bear tooth mountain highway. It’s very beautiful.
endurance rider much , best speech on the net / there is always MORONIC ANY ONES!, SURE READ THE SIGNS YET OF COURSE THE MEAN ZIP_________ um well not really. sure camp with a food filled cooler for that awesome weenie roast of tantalizing marshmallow crisped sweet goop . charcoal clean the guts yet dang those furies have a sweet tooth or several. can not rubber stamp on foreheads of warnings = they should !
Some people just want to be a bear snack. Or a bison scratching post ;-)
Nice work kid. Excellent.
Many many thanks
These infos...amazing.. thank you so much. I wish there is a video like this for every park. Thanks again. 😊🙏
Glad you enjoyed it! Yes each park is so different and there's so much to know before visiting.
GPS Satelite will provide service for navigation. Good tips. Tks
I go there every summer with my family as a little tradition and we always camp. We went to this one camping ground that had big open fields for tents without any trees so it wasn’t much of a surprise when we saw elk laying down or grazing around tents with people sort of sitting there like :0
That is awesome!
FYI: In summer, it is crowded, lots of cars - lots of people. Everything will take longer.
Agree 100%
@@RunTheAtlas I used to live about 25 miles north, off US 89, near Emigrant. I loved it...except it is windy and cold.
Some of the worst weather was in Yellowstone. BTW - The part about being prepared for hot days and cold eves. is right on !! Thanks for sharing your video.
All the information given in this video is available on the Yellowstone National Park website and in the brochures they give out.
Hotels at popular locations are always expensive.
Thanks. It’s helpful to have sources from the perspective of the tourist as well.
Thanks for the info, planning on going in September
Hope you enjoy it! That's a great time to go!
That park is bigger than the state I live in. 3 to 4 hours to drive across the park, wow, that is huge. I live in Rhode island. It take about an hour to drive north to south, and vice versa, it takes about 45 minutes east to west. Vice versa. To be out of the state of Rhode Island. It takes me an hour or an a half just to get to New Hampshire from Providence Rhode Island. I am learning that we have a very big country. And have everything we need here in this country to survive. Very good video.👍. One thing I tell people, never move to Rhode Island permanently, because there are not jobs, and taxes are very high, and the state is not business friendly. Not at all. They tax the crap of business and regulate them constantly. But Rhode is a beautiful state to visit. It is beautiful. Newport Rhode Island is Amazing. Misquamicut, Watch Hill and Charlestown is absolutely beautiful. And the Capital City in Providence is beautiful in the summer. With allot of restaurants, and the water fire, at night, on the river. Beside that. If a person moves here for work, they will go into great depression.
Going there for the first time in the beginning of June and I just don't know if I can get over the fear of bears!!! Obviously I won't be wandering off the paths but I want to do hiking trails and find all the best lookout points! But there's no way that can happen without possibly running across a bear right?! I'm hoping there will be a lot of people on the trails I want to hike so that it won't only be me and my boyfriend
Definitely bring bear bells or bear spray! You can buy it on Amazon or at the local stores in the area. Bears are prevalent here. During the summer they were grazing on the berries along the roads and trails.
Thanks so much for this!!
You're so welcome!
Thank you
It's just as fun in the winter. You need at least a week to see the park. Camping in the park is better than commuting from Jackson Hole. If you really want to enjoy then get a permit and go backpacking and camp. Just be aware of securing your food at night and bears.