Ramsey Park is so large some people call it "The Little Yellowstone of." And it was actually a state park at one point. But ...
Cumberland Falls, located in Cumberland Falls State Resort Park, is 68 feet tall and 125 feet wide, and, as state park ...
Referred to as the park’s Cascade Corner for its numerous waterfalls, the region is so ignored by people who visit Yellowstone that the Park Service doesn’t publish entry statistics.
Waking up to alarm clocks can be a real bummer, but when the alarm comes from a bugling elk at 5:17 a.m. while staying in a ...
Recommended by a Traveler writer after her maiden trip to America’s first National Park, the Lower Loop tour showcases some ...
Drift down Highway 89 stop for a soak and a short hike and watch Paradise Valley change color as the day slows to a hush.
Can three males ages 76, 48 and 16 survive some 38 hours of automobile confinement in an epic weekend car trip? Yes, it is ...
You could feed the bears in Yellowstone until 1970, and there weren’t the crowds of tourists there are now. But Bill Sniffin ...
From Yosemite to Denali, trade summer crowds for a winter wonderland at these breathtaking U.S. national parks.
This particular one contains almost the same volume of magma that was released during Yellowstone’s Mesa Falls eruption. This episode occurred 1.3 million years ago and changed the landscape of ...
Lamar Valley in Yellowstone National Park, also known as America's Serengeti, is without a doubt one of the best places ...
Mammoth Hot Springs in northern Yellowstone National Park sits on the border of Wyoming and Montana. It is a place you h ...