Yellowstone - Old Faithful Geyser
You could easily spend a whole day here covering a wide arrange of
natural geothermal features including giant geysers and bubbling mudpots.
Many can be seen by following Geyser Hill Nature Trail.
The visitor center has exhibits tp explain hot springs, geysers and other geothermal activity.
Old Faithful is the most famous geyser in the world.
Erupting about 22 times per day, its column reaches an height of 130 feet for about 35 seconds discharging over
6,000 gallons of water. Little changed over 100 years of activity.
Teton Mountain Lodge - Ski Resort
Choose from 128 mountain view rooms and guestsuites with unique rustic styling and a host of luxury services and amenities.
Jackson Hole Snow King Resort Hotel - Ski Resort
Featuring both hotel and condominium lodging, the Snow King Resort is the largest full-service
conference center in the Jackson Hole area. It is found just four miles south of Teton National Park
and fifty miles south of Yellowstone National Park.
Grand Targhee Ski and Mountain Resort - Ski Resort
A full service winter and summer resort on the west side of the Grand Teton Mountains, located 42 miles from Jackson Hole.
Vacation Rental Condominiums, Townhomes and Homes are available year round.
Mammoth Hot Springs
Contains visitor center with special features on Indians, early park history and wildlife.
The park was first discovered by John Coltier in 1806 after he split off from the Lewis and Clark expedition.
Norris Geyser Basin
Highly considered as the most exciting thermal area in Yellowstone with hundreds of
pools, hot springs and other geothermal features including several of the biggest geysers of the park.
National Park Ranger Museum
Opened in 1991 inside the old soldier station from the early 1900's
when the military patrolled the park.
Midway Geyser Basin
Located near Madison Junction and home to a number of great geysers and other unique
geological features that are easily accessible by park trails.
Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone
1540 foot deep canyon of the Yellowstone River with several waterfalls, petrified trees and scenic vistas.
Follow the Grand Loop Road north from Fishing Bridge for a 24-mile course. Here you can see
where the park got its name for the bright yellow color of the canyon walls. They range in shading from
pale lemon to brilliant orange. Several waterfalls are near the upper end of the canyon by Tower-Roosevelt.
Yellowstone - Fishing Bridge Landmarks
This area is prime habitat for a lot of the larger mammals of the
region, including grizzly bears, moose and elk. Also a great vista for
waterfowl including white pelican, gulls, mallards and geese.
Visitor center and geological features that are easily accessible by park trails.
Grant Village Visitors Center
This particular center feature fire ecology with video shows,
3D displays and special exhibits about the great fires of 1988 when
nearly 40% of the park suffered extensive damage. However those
fires sowed the seeds for a dramatic rebirth of the local ecology.
Yellowstone - West Thumb Geyser Basin
Located on the edge of Yellowstone Lake is an area packed with geysers, mudpots,
and colorful hot springs. These geological features that are easily accessible by park trails.
South Pass City State Historic Park
South Pass City is named for South Pass located just eight miles southwest of town
where the historic Oregon, Mormon and California Trails crosses the Continental Divide.
South Pass City started in 1867 with the discovery of gold in the nearby Wind River Mountains.
Jackson Hole Playhouse - Jackson WY - Dinner Theater
The Saddle Rock Family Saloon
The last of Old West style playhouse built in 1916 by Charles Delaney is a local landmark.
An evening of family fun starts with a tasty steak or seafood dinner followed by live entertainment.
Buffalo Bill Historical Center - Cody WY
A group of five old west themed museums with exhibits, artifacts and artwork depicting early life in the Western US.
Buffalo Bill Museum, Cody Firearms Museum, Plains Indian Museum, Whitner Gallery of Western Art and Draper Museum
of Natural History. One of the finer attractions in Western Wyoming.
Fossil Country Frontier Museum - Kemmerer WY
Fossil Country Frontier Museum collects, preserves, researches, exhibits, and
interprets materials related to the natural and cultural history of South Lincoln County and southwestern Wyoming,
for the education and enjoyment of the public.
Jackson Hole History Museum
The Jackson Hole Historical Society and Museum is to the history of Jackson Hole, Grand Tetons and Yellowstone Parks.
The collection contains upwards of 12,000 artifacts, featuring an outstanding collection of Native American pottery, weapons, and stone tools.
National Museum of Wildlife Art - Jackson WY
Home to an internationally acclaimed collection of fine art paintings, sculpture and photography devoted to wildlife.
Yellowstone Heritage and History Museum - Gardiner MT
This state-of-the-art facility that is home to Yellowstone National Park’s museum collection, archives, research library, historian, archeology lab, and herbarium.
Museum of the American West - Lander WY
Exhibits cover the cultural history of early inhabitants of Central Wyoming and the American West - including american indians and pioneer settlers.
Wind River Heritage Center - Riverton WY
Dedicated to preserving the natural and human history of the West.
South Pass City State Historic Park
South Pass City is named for South Pass located just eight miles southwest of town
where the historic Oregon, Mormon and California Trails crosses the Continental Divide.
South Pass City started in 1867 with the discovery of gold in the nearby Wind River Mountains.
Vacation Cruise Central
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Northwest Wyoming Guest Ranches
A wonderful adventure for equestrian lovers - experience a western horseback riding vacation.
Riding horseback at Wyoming dude ranches is an unforgetable event. Other activities include fishing,
camping, hiking and horse care.
River Float Trips
Adventure tour on the Wyoming portion of the Snake River - Kayak, Canoes, Riverrafts, instruction, family tours.
Explore the backcountry of the Yellowstone, Teton National Parks and the Bridger-Teton National Forest.
Scenic Float Trips - run from Wilson Bridge (US-22) to Hobuck Junction along calm waters.
Other trips run the calm waters of Jackson Lake.
Whitewater River Trips - run from Elbow Campground to Alpine across a series of rapids.
