Summers are here and many families are planning to visit different places to enjoy the vacations. Many Americans say that their nation’s oldest national park still is a wild place – especially for those willing to leave their cars and walk even a mile or two on one of its many breathtaking trails. They think that Yellowstone National Park truly is a wild place to spend holidays. Let c how you can spend best 11 days of your life.Before you start your journey, don’t forget to find all of the attractions, hotels, campgrounds and eateries on the National Park websites. Let see what you should do in first 2 days. Well you will have to enter the park through West Yellowstone and follow the grand drive along the Madison River, a refuge for elk, bison, and trumpeter swans. It will be fun if you spend two nights in the Old Faithful village and while staying there you can visit the Fountain Paint Pots and take the scenic Firehole Canyon Drive loop. On day three don’t forget to visit young scientist’s backpack at the ranger station, and spend the day exploring the extensive boardwalks and trails around geysers and gorgeous Technicolor pools like Morning Glory. On day four you can have a drive to south out of Yellowstone and into Grand Teton National Park. Do spend a day there and explore the breath-taking beach at Colter Bay on Jackson Lake and eating at nearby Leek’s Marina Pizzeria. Many visitors spend two nights in Colter Bay Village or Signal Mountain Lodge.



Well you can plan a picnic on day 5 and explore the flat trails that wind around lovely String and Leigh Lakes. And coming to day 6 you can take boat across Jenny Lake and hike up to Inspiration Point. While on 7th and 8th day there is another enjoyment for you like you can book a rafting trip down the Snake River with Solitude Float Trips and their expert guides on the wildlife, history and geology of the valley. And on day 9, hike to nearby Storm Point avoiding bison on the trail and enjoy by touring the dazzling falls and trails around the Grand Canyon of Yellowstone. Now it comes the day 10, and you’ll have to visit gorgeous Lamar Valley in the remote northeastern part of the park, the most likely place to see wolves. Now your travel has comes to an end on day 11, you’ll be heading towards home out the north entrance
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