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    We went thru YEARS AGO, in the West Gate & out the East. The North Gate was snowed in. Is there something in the North area of the park that we REALLY missed? Old Faithful wasn't. We seen a skinny moose, lots of bubbling mud and groups of tourists looking at such.
    What all is there that is REALLY worth spending three days? Has anyone gone fishing in the Park to know where is great and what is required?
    Robert

  • #2
    Maybe this will answer some questions:
    http://www.yellowstonepark.com/
    Life is short, live it with this awareness.

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    • #3
      From one of the pages in the link above:

      "The
      Yellowstone River is one of the best,
      and most popular, dry fly rivers in America.
      It’s noted for its healthy population of
      native Yellowstone cutthroats.
      Once anglers have sated themselves on
      the mighty Yellowstone, they should fling a
      cast into the following waters in
      Yellowstone National Park: Yellowstone
      Lake and Lewis Lake are on the road and
      provide action for lure or fly fishermen.
      Rivers to wade
      are the Snake, Firehole,
      Gibbon, Madison, Gardner, the lower
      Yellowstone River (from Tower Creek to the
      Park’s boundary near Gardiner, Mont.), and
      the Lamar.

      Small to mid-sized streams
      to include
      are Soda Butte, Hellroaring, Tower, and
      Slough creeks. All fish well and most hold
      trout that are a respectable 12-18 inches.

      Cody,
      Wyo., is the most popular destination
      point for anglers driving to Yellowstone
      National Park from the east. "

      Life is short, live it with this awareness.

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      • #4
        On fishing rules/providers/outfitters: see
        http://www.nps.gov/yell/planvisit/to...g/ibp_fish.htm
        Life is short, live it with this awareness.

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        • #5
          To plan specific area visits:

          http://www.nps.gov/yell/planvisit/ar...ners/index.htm
          Life is short, live it with this awareness.

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          • #6
            That's mighty kind and quick action. THANKS
            Robert

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            • #7
              We were at Yellowstone on 4th of July weekend about 3-years ago.... The northern area of the park was really neat as the Lamar Valley is up that way and we got to watch Wolves, Black and Grizzly Bears, and HUGE herds of bison. When we left the park to go home we went out the north entrance and even though it was July the snow was like 10-20 feet high on both sides of the road.

              Personally, I think the animals are the bigger attraction in the northern and north western parts of the park. Just remember to bring (and buy if necessary) a good spotting scope and tripod plus bring binoculars for everybody.

              If my life ever allows it, I would love to spend two full weeks at Yellowstone...

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Quarterbore
                We were at Yellowstone on 4th of July weekend about 3-years ago.... we went out the north entrance and even though it was July the snow was like 10-20 feet high on both sides of the road. ...
                Do you think this was winter snow that hadn't melted?

                We'll most likely be heading out of there toward Gacier NP about 6 September.
                I'm hoping for NO SNOW!
                Robert

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                • #9
                  Regarding Yellowstone

                  I suggest the Mammoth Springs and mineral terraces near Park Headquarters as well worth seeing, and there are interesting features in that visitor center as well.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by RESORT2ME
                    Do you think this was winter snow that hadn't melted?

                    We'll most likely be heading out of there toward Gacier NP about 6 September.
                    I'm hoping for NO SNOW!
                    Correct, it was snow that did not melt... LOTS OF IT!

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                    • #11
                      Closest timeshare to Yellowstone

                      I am wondering which would be the closest timeshare to Yellowstone?

                      Thanks for your help.

                      Judy

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Judy999
                        I am wondering which would be the closest timeshare to Yellowstone?

                        Thanks for your help.

                        Judy
                        I hear of Condominiums in Big Sky.

                        Also there are some at Jackson Hole.
                        Robert

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                        • #13
                          Island Park VIllage, Yellowstone village and I hear Worldmark is building in West Yellowstone

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