Depending on the length of your stay at Yellowstone, you’ll either need a backpack or a day pack. If you’re camping you’ll need a bigger bag to ensure all of your equipment can fit in easily and it is comfortable enough to wear until you make it to your campsite (especially if ...
Extra layer of clothing (in case you get cold) What are your tips on packing for Glacier National Park? Share your packing list below! For more National Park packing tips, please read: What to Pack for Yellowstone National Park: Clothes, Shoes, and Gear What to Pack for Great Smoky Mount...
It's a proven fact that cowboys have a long reputation for getting attached to their boots. Once they begin to wear out, it's not uncommon for a farmer or rancher to hang them on a fence to represent all the hard work the boots made possible. A boot on a fence post can also repre...
Plus, they’re experts on all things about the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem–we challenge you to ask them a question that stumps them! You’ll have the chance to see elk, moose, bighorn sheep, bison, and even wolves. Snacks, hot and cold beverages, and lunch (full day tours only) ...
No Hats That Obstruct Views Doug Pensinger, Getty Images No Hats That Obstruct Views It is illegal to wear a hat that obstructs people’s view in a public theater or place of amusement in Wyoming, and it is just plain not courteous. ...
Just at this time NASA decided to test some new high-altitude cameras by taking photographs of Yellowstone. A thoughtful official passed on some of the copies to the park authorities on the assumption that they might make a niceblow-upfor one of the visitors’ centers. As soon as Christianse...