Road Trip to Yellowstone: Day 3
After a very quick breakfast, we loaded up the car and headed to Mammoth Hot Springs - which is a very long drive and became longer because of some heavy snowfall in the park and a slow-moving large truck that did not give way. At some point I was anxious that the coupe rental that we were driving would not be able to tackle the Alpine region due to the heavy snow fall, but we managed to get away from that area unscathed.
On the way, we stopped at the Grand Canyon of Yellowstone for a little photo op. The snowfall did not abate; thus our time here was limited to how long we can take the cold and the snow.
We finally made it to Mammoth Hot Springs and because our time is very limited (we needed to drive back to Salt Lake City today too), we could not explore the area. There are boardwalks, upper and lower, and we only stayed in the lower boardwalk due to lack of time. It's such a pity to try to see everything when one knows you cannot; especially not in a park this size. However, we did what we could. And this place is breathtaking. The setting and the terraces are simply incredible.
On the way out of the park, we had bonus wildlife sighting.
That's all she wrote. I finally finished the Yellowstone roadtrip posts. We had a long drive and arrived in Salt Lake City past 6 pm and went to Temple Square for a little look-see, then a take out dinner at the hotel.
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Very nice views!
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Yellowstone is such a beautiful place - lovely photos!
ReplyDeleteThat's a beautiful, foggy shot of the falls. Cool bonus wildlife sightings!!
ReplyDeleteI visited my sister, who is a seasonal ranger at the park lasts summer and really enjoyed my visit. Mammoth Hot Springs is quite a drive from the rest of the park, as you say. Going to Salt Lake City from there is quite the daunting drive.
ReplyDeleteI loved Yellowstone.
Wow - your photos are stunning!
ReplyDeleteWhat a landscapes, absolutely amazing. Thanks for sharing this wonderful photos.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful. Loved the post.
ReplyDeleteNice and famous place,wish I could be there
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photos of awesome Yellowstone Park!
ReplyDeleteHappy Day to you,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
I've seen many shots of the Yellowstone Grand Canyon [even did some myself], but yours is unique...kudos..
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ReplyDeleteStunning scenery
ReplyDeleteBeautiful in Winter and how fun to get to visit when most people do not ever see these wonders,
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