Posted by Jeff on Nov 15, 2014 @ 11:34 am in Hiking News | 0 comments | Last modified: November 15, 2014
Yellowstone, America’s first national park, is one of the USA’s most popular vacation destinations, especially during the summer months. This same park rewards adventurous travelers with a much more intimate experience during the winter when only about five percent of the park’s 3.4 million annual guests choose to visit.
For first-time Yellowstone visitors, winter in the park is like magic. For travelers who have enjoyed Yellowstone only during the spring, summer, or fall, a winter visit is like being in a different park. In addition to smaller crowds, there are few vehicles (only a small portion of the park’s roads are open during winter) and an entirely different array of activities. A snow-covered Yellowstone is truly a wondrous place.
Three major issues of a winter visit to Yellowstone are: 1) how to get there, 2) where to stay, and 3) what to do once you arrive.
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