Yellowstone Park Wildlife Guide

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Davis County

Davis County is a place of rich cultural heritage, beautiful mountain landscapes, breath taking views of the Great Salt Lake, and unbeatable family fun. Whether you’re looking for outdoor adventure or a relaxing retreat, Davis County is sure to meet your vacation needs. Read More...

Explore Antelope Island on Great Salt Lake

When traveling through Utah on your way to Yellowstone, you may be surprised to come across a small ocean in the middle of the desert. You may be just as astonished to find a causeway leading to Antelope Island—the largest of the Great Salt Lake’s nine islands. Read More...

Northeastern Utah

A big secret to touring the West is to remember to plan enough time to savor the scenery and adventures you might find along the way! One such area is Northeastern Utah (we call it Dinosaurland) an easy day’s drive south of Yellowstone National Park. Read More...

Start Your Yellowstone Trip in Utah

Utah is a state of unparalleled scenic beauty and four seasons of world-class outdoor recreation. Whether you seek desert solitude or high-altitude exhilaration, a backcountry hike, dinosaur discovery, mountain biking, or Native American exploration, Utah offers 80,000 square miles of possibilities. Read More...

Top of Utah

The northernmost Top of Utah is packed with adventure-from rock-climbing and bird-watching to opera, living history, fishing, golf, and snowmobiling. Read More...

Visit Cedar City

Cedar City is southern Utah’s hot spot for the performing arts, including the new Neil Simon Festival and the Tony Award-winning Utah Shakespearean Festival. Read More...

Visit Salt Lake City, Utah

As you plan your trip through the West, Utah’s capital, Salt Lake City, is the perfect place to begin or end your adventure. Often known as a gateway city to the National Parks both north and south, Salt Lake has a lot to offer and most will enjoy the easy access of over 800 daily flights in and out of Salt Lake City International Airport. Read More...

Top Ten Things to do in Yellowstone

1. See Amazing Wildlife

Yellowstone Park is home to the largest concentration of large and small mammals in the Lower 48 states. Read More...

2. Take a Hike

To explore Yellowstone’s wild side, get off the beaten path and onto the park’s 1,300-mile trail system. Read More...

3. Watch Geysers Erupt

Yellowstone is the largest active geyser field in the world. Read More...

4. Go Rafting

Looking for an escape from the summer heat? Can’t beat a whitewater rafting adventure! Read More...

5. Experience the Grand Canyon of Yellowstone

The Grand Canyon of Yellowstone is breathtaking! Read More...

6. Attend a Powwow

Powwows serve to preserve the rich heritage of Native American culture and allow tribal members to participate in traditional rituals. Read More...

7. Ride a Horse

No other activity fulfills the Western dream for families visiting this region like a horseback ride. Read More...

8. Go Camping

One of the best ways to experience the Yellowstone region is by spending a night or more under the stars. Read More...

9. Watch a Rodeo

Every town in Yellowstone country has a rodeo. Try Cheyenne Frontier Days, Cody Nite Rodeo, Rock Springs’ Red Desert Rodeo or Lander’s Pioneer Days Rodeo. Read More...

10. Catch a Fish

Fishing in Yellowstone is an experience that compares with few other places on earth. Read More...

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