Honors
Critics
- 6 National Parks to See Before They Close for the Season (The Discoverer)
- 7 Places in the U.S. That Will Make You Feel Like You’re In Europe (The Discoverer)
- 10 Long Weekend Trips for Every Type of Traveler (The Discoverer)
- The 24 American UNESCO World Heritage Sites Ranked (#1) (The Discoverer)
- Where to See Baby Animals in the U.S. This Spring (The Discoverer)
Established: March 1st, 1872
Area: 2,219,790.71 acres
Visitors (2017): 4,116,524
Situated on the Yellowstone Caldera, the park has an expansive network of geothermal areas including boiling mud pots, vividly colored hot springs such as Grand Prismatic Spring, and regularly erupting geysers, the best-known being Old Faithful. The yellow-hued Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone River contains several high waterfalls, and four mountain ranges traverse the park. More than 60 mammal species including gray wolves, grizzly bears, black bears, lynxes, bison, and elk, makes Yellowstone one of the best wildlife viewing spots in the country.
Attractions
Grand Prismatic Spring
Honors
Critics
- 15 of the Most Colorful Places in the U.S. (The Discoverer)
- 25 of the Most Colorful Places on Earth (The Discoverer)
Lower Yellowstone Falls
Honors
Critics
- Top 10 Most Iconic Sights at National Parks (KOA)
Old Faithful
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Critics
- 25 Classic American Landmarks Everyone Should See (The Discoverer)
- Top 10 Most Iconic Sights at National Parks (KOA)
