Thank you to President Ulysses S. Grant for signing the Yellowstone National Park Act. This established Yellowstone as the very first national park in the United States. Yellowstone National Park opened in 1872. Since you will be visiting during your family vacation, you may be wondering how large Yellowstone National Park is. Yellowstone is 3,742 square miles. It’s larger than Rhode Island and Delaware together. There are so many geological wonders within this gorgeous park. You can see them all as you participate in the numerous activities as a family. However, you must plan your family vacation carefully or you won’t check off the best things to see in Yellowstone National Park from your list. One thing I do know for sure, a vacation to and around Yellowstone will allow your family to disconnect from your busy lives. And create memories your family will talk about for years to come.
No one can possibly visit Yellowstone National Park and not spend time at Old Faithful. Especially since it is one of the best things to see in Yellowstone National Park during your family vacation. Most visitors like yourself will make sure this is the first thing on their list of things to do, so they do not run out of time! Old Faithful is the most famous geyser inside the park that erupts about 20 times per day. While there is no steadfast schedule for the eruptions, most of the time, Old Faithful erupts every sixty-five to ninety-one minutes. The eruptions last between one and a half minutes and five minutes. There are plenty of viewing spots so don’t worry about missing the magic.
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The largest hot spring in the country is the Grand Prismatic Spring. Which is why it is considered one of the many best things to see in Yellowstone National Park together as a family. The middle of the hot spring is bright blue. But the rest of the water is a rainbow of colors. Those rainbow colors change day to day and are dependent on the temperature of the water. This water is too hot to relax in. So, please do not try to take a dip during your visit.
The Gibbon Geyser Basin is not as active as many of the other basins in Yellowstone. However, that doesn’t mean you won’t appreciate the Paint Pots that are located there. The Paint Pots are a group of more than fifty geysers, springs, vents, and mud pots. You can see many of the Paint Pots sites by walking on a trail that is slightly longer than a half mile.
Nothing can top the Grand Canyon out in Arizona. But the Grand Canyon of Yellowstone comes pretty close! This canyon is twenty miles long and is between eight hundred and twelve hundred feet deep. As for the width, it is between fifteen hundred and four thousand feet, depending on where you are looking. You must see this canyon from both the north and south sides if you truly want to appreciate its beauty. While you are visiting this area of the park, you must walk down the short pathway to the Lower Falls. The view of the rushing water from that spot is simply breathtaking.
These four things are not the only things you should add to your list when you are vacationing in Yellowstone. However, they are the four best things to see as you explore Yellowstone National Park.
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