Yellowstone National Park is a place that touches all the senses: sight, smell and the sound of those geysers blasting and burping into the air. How about some photos to tell the story (click on any one to enlarge) . . .
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Yellowstone: An Acts of God theme park!
Think of Yellowstone as an “Acts of God Theme Park.” It’s the most apt description we could conjure. There is so much to see and do in this mammoth national park that we’ve decided to write several posts – one on the geothermal activity in the park and another on the incredible wildlife. In addition, we’re going to create a few “photos-only posts.”
A bit of background: Yellowstone is the first U.S. National Park, established in 1872 by President Ulysses S. Grant. Pull out your map – you’ll find it in the northwest corner of Wyoming (although margins of the park cross over into Montana and Idaho).
Of course, as soon as we arrived at our campground, the temperature plummeted and it snowed. We felt so sorry for the campers in tents but we stayed dry and warm. We stayed at both Grant and Madison campgrounds operated by Xanterra – if you visit, make reservations early as the campgrounds fill up (even in snowy and cold weather!). The sites were well wooded and – this was a first for us – on registration we had to sign an acknowledgement about bear activity, both black and grizzly. There are large metal food storage boxes for tenters to use and all sorts of signs about bear activity.
So, let’s start with the geothermal sights. Everyone knows about Old Faithful – it’s one of 10,000 geothermal volcanic vents in the park – it was great but not the most interesting by far. A park staff member told us it gets the most press because “you don’t have to walk far from the parking lot to get to it.”
We couldn’t get enough of the other sites – we laced up our hikers and walked the boardwalks, paths and overlooks to see steaming hot springs, mud pots belching blobs of liquid clay, geysers that erupted columns of superheated water, green, yellow and blue hot pools. And everywhere, streams of steam rising into the air.
The park is actually the location of a huge collapsed volcano caldera, the remains of the last major eruption 640,000 years ago. The huge crater marks the volcanic heart of the park. Oh yeah . . . It’s due to blow anytime and the eruption would wipe out most of the Northern hemisphere – isn’t that a cheery thought?
A few facts to wrap your mind around:
- Yellowstone contains more hydrothermal wonders than anyplace on Earth (10,000+).
- Half the world’s geysers are located here.
- Hot springs seep to the surface and form steaming and bubbling hot pools.
- Yellowstone is connected to the centre of the Earth – the source of heat for these geothermal features is molten rock.
Here’s our list of the best of the best – geothermal features that really captured our attention:
- Grand Geyser – about a 30-minute walk along the boardwalk trail from Old Faithful and worth every step. It blows about every 90 minutes (a guesstimate) and shoots seven storeys into the air. Bonus: it lasts quite a while, five minutes plus.
- Castle Geyser and Beehive Geyser – also on the Old Faithful boardwalk trail.
- Mud Volcano and the Dragon’s Mouth – luckily we arrived early (7am) and well before the tour bus crowds, so had most of the place to ourselves. Imagine what a dragon would look like with its mouth open, constantly belching steam and fumes from the bowels of the earth and you’ve got a pretty clear picture.
- Artists Paintpots with its fascinating grey clay mudpots. Imagine mud in the top of a double boiler and you’ve got the idea.
- Norris Geyser Basin and the Porcelain Basin boardwalk is filled with geysers, mudpots, thermopools, the latter is the home to extremophile and thermophile organisms that thrive on the high temperatures and acidity.
- It is impossible to find words that do justice to how expansive and otherworldly all this geothermal activity is. So, we’ve added an additional “photos-only” post. If you’ve been to Yellowstone, we’d love to hear your impressions. Please share your link to our posts and let us know about your own adventures to this part of the planet.
www.YellowstoneNationalParkLodges.com provides info and online reservations for lodging and campgrounds in Yellowstone
Words on the page
Our stories and articles appear in Canadian magazines and online.
Spring and fall, we load the van – with everything from guitars to laptops – toss in a thick bundle of maps, several notebooks and roll down the road. We meet great people, gather wonderful story material and then write, write, write. Browse the links to some of our pieces in print:
BIG TRIP #1: ROOTS OF AMERICAN MUSIC: 9,000 km through the Southeast U.S.
- Road Tunes: A Six-Week Odyssey Following the Scenic Music Trails of the Southeast U.S., CAA Magazine. Road Tunes
- A Moment in Time, CAA website. A Moment in Time
- Great Music Trails of the American Southeast: The Journey Begins, Zoomer
- Travelling the Crooked Road Music Trail, Zoomer
- Walking, Strumming and Singing in the Footsteps of History, Zoomer
- New Orleans: Sensory Overload, Zoomer
- Great Music Trails: Bayou Cajun Country, Zoomer
- Great Music Trails: Louisiana’s Prairie, Zoomer
- Feeling the Blues in the Mississippi Delta, Zoomer
- Tennessee: Two Cities, Two Histories, Zoomer
- Kentucky: Where North and South Overlap, Zoomer
- Virginia’s Crooked Road is a journey through America’s musical roots, Canadian Traveller. Crooked Road
- Sunshine Bound, CAA website
- The Soundtrack to America, Canadian Traveller
- Soul Survivors, Doctor’s Review
- Music Cities, Dreamscapes
BIG TRIP #2: TUNES, RUINS & STARS: 13,000 km across the American Southwest
- A Canadian’s Guide to Arizona, Canadian Traveller.
- Flavours of the Southwest, Taste. Flavours of the Southwest
- A Grand Finale | Flagstaff, Arizona, CAA website. A Grand Finale | Flagstaff Arizona
- Where Ancient Cultures Thrive, Doctor’s Review
- The King Lives On, CAA website
- The Mississippi Delta: Drawn by the Blues, Zoomer
- Elvis Was Here.PDF, Zoomer
- Discovering Southern New Mexico, Zoomer
- Off the Beaten Path: Southeast Arizona, Zoomer
- True West: True Tucson, Zoomer
- Eight Things You Didn’t Know About Phoenix, Zoomer
- Often Overlooked – Arizona’s Four Corners, Zoomer
- All About Albuquerque, Zoomer
- The Mystery of Chaco Canyon, Zoomer
- Colorado Cliff Dwellings of Mesa Verde, Zoomer
- Exploring America’s Southwest, West of the City
- Food, Glorious US Food, Canadian Traveller
- Arizona – A Warm Welcome, A Canadian’s Guide to Arizona
- Arizona – Hot in the City, A Canadian’s Guide to Arizona
- Arizona – Pick Your Own Desert, A Canadian’s Guide to Arizona
- Arizona – Living in the Lap of Luxury, A Canadian’s Guide to Arizona
- Centennial views, Doctor’s Review
BIG TRIP #3: HUGGING THE ATLANTIC COASTLINE; MUSIC INLAND: 7,064 km
- North Carolina’s Outer Banks, Zoomer
- Sunshine Bound, CAA website
- Outer Banks: Sky, Sea & Sand, Zoomer
- Pirates of the Carolinas, Doctor’s Review
- South Carolina’s Coastline Cities, Zoomer
- Beaufort and the Beautiful Sea Islands, Zoomer
- Strolling in Savannah, Zoomer
- The Soundtrack to America, Canadian Traveller
- Cumberland Island National Seashore, Zoomer
- Soul Survivors, Doctor’s Review
- Georgia on my mind: Athens, Macon & Augusta, Zoomer
- North Carolina’s Appalachia: Steeped in Music, Zoomer
- Our last loop: Virginia’s Crooked Road, Zoomer
- Eat Your Way to Florida, CAA
- North Carolina’s Outer Banks, Canadian RVing
BIG TRIP #4: ROCK & ROLL: 10,950 km exploring western U.S. National Parks
- South Dakota’s Badlands Aren’t Bad At All, Zoomer
- The Enduring Legacy of Black Hills National Forest, Zoomer
- The Western Flair of Northern Wyoming, Zoomer
- The Hillsides and Grasslands of Yellowstone National Park, Zoomer
- Yellowstone & Grand Teton: Visiting Two Beautiful National Parks, Zoomer
- 3 Reasons Why Utah is a Road Tripper’s Dream, Zoomer
- The Scenic Soaks and Wildlife of Colorado, Zoomer
- A World of Rocks at Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park, Zoomer
- A Holiday Trip to Seneca Falls, NY, CAA
- Colorado – Dreamscapes 2017, Dreamscapes
- Finding America’s Musical Roots in the Midwest, Zoomer
MISCELLANEOUS
- Dairy queens, Doctor’s Review
- Vermont Cheese Trail, Taste
- Rediscover Freedom In an RV, 2015 Travel Guide to Canada
- Cozy Up To Canada’s Natural Side, 2015 Travel Guide to Canada
- Rediscover Freedom in an RV, Dreamscapes
- Road Tripping the Blues Across Mississippi, Canadian RVing
- The Natural Beauty of the Thousand Islands, Canadian RVing
- Campsites We Love, Southbound
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Exploring The Small-Town Charms of New Brunswick’s Bay of Fundy, Zoomer
- One Perfect Week in PEI, Canadian RVing
- U.S. Civil Rights Trail , Canadian RVing
- Prince Edward Island: A Community Built Around Food, Zoomer
- Nibbling Along the Vermont Cheese Trail, Canadian RVing
- Florida wild landscapes, Canadian RVing