by Adam on August 29, 2010
Share Sour Lake at Yellowstone National Park is aptly named because is smells soooooo bad in this area of the park. Sour Lake is located in the Mud Volcano section of Yellowstone about 7 miles north of the intersection of the Grand Loop Road and the East Entrance Road near the Fishing Bridge section of [...]
by Adam on August 29, 2010
Share In addition to being the name of one of the major sections of Yellowstone National Park, there is an actual mud volcano in the Mud Volcano section of Yellowstone National Park. Because it is called a volcano you might have visions of this thing erupting and spewing mud up all over the place but [...]
by Adam on August 29, 2010
Share Dragon’s Mouth Spring is one of a number of thermal features in what may be the worst smelling area of Yellowstone National Park. Dragon’s Mouth Spring is located in the Mud Volcano area of Yellowstone just a short walk along a boardwalk up from the parking lot at Mud Volcano. The sulfur smell in [...]
by Adam on August 28, 2010
Share When looking for an affordable place to stay at Yellowstone National Park, camping is often your best option. For between $12.00 and $19.50 you can get a tent campsite at one of the Yellowstone campgrounds. The Yellowstone Bridge Bay campground is an excellent campground to setup camp! It is relatively close to the the [...]
by Adam on August 28, 2010
Share Tower Falls at Yellowstone National park is another Yellowstone waterfalls that should be on your must see list if you are doing a mostly driving tour around Yellowstone. Tower Falls is one of the larger waterfalls in Yellowstone National Park. Tower Falls is few by Tower Creek in Yellowstone National Park and drops an [...]
by Adam on August 28, 2010
Share In between the raindrops at Yellowstone National Park yesterday there were stops at Mud Volcano, the Canyon Village and Visitor Center (during the worst of the rain) and Artist Point. The stop at the Canyon Village Visitor Center was a long one since it rained most of the day and hardest in the middle [...]
by Adam on August 27, 2010
Share Day 3 at Yellowstone National Park started out with another $2.00 coin operated 6 minute shower with the full $2.00 in the shower from the start this time. There was no ice cold lake water shower to start out with this time around! Today was the day to move from the Yellowstone Grant Village [...]
by Adam on August 26, 2010
Share The Old Faithful geyser at Yellowstone National Park is probably the most famous landmark at Yellowstone National Park. Old Faithful is actually just one of many geysers in the Old Faithful area of Yellowstone National Park. The New Old Faithful Visitor Center is named after it (as was the hold one) and it is [...]
by Adam on August 26, 2010
Share While Old Faithful is the most famous geyser at Yellowstone National Park, “The Grand” geyser may be a more spectacular sight to see when it erupts. The Grand Geyser is one of many geysers located in the same basin and along the same boardwalk area as Old Faithful. The Grand Geyser is different from [...]
by Adam on August 26, 2010
Share Solitary Geyser in the Old Faithful geyser basin in Yellowstone National Park is a smaller geyser with regular eruptions. In order to get Solitary Geyser photos during an eruption you won’t have to stand around long. Solitary Geyser is located along the 1.1 mile Old Faithful overlook trail and erupts on a regular basis. [...]