This was our first trip to Yellowstone. Thank you kcowyo for advice during our planning stages. It was a fantastic trip and we hope to do it again as soon as possible. From Sacramento area, it took us two days to get there, arriving on Memorial Day. Came through the West entrance and spent first two nights at Madison campground. Large, paved campground with lots of RV's and generator noise. Not our preference but close to Old Faithful area. Madison River runs near the camp, and there were Elk and Bison in and around the campground. Kind of neat to hear the Elk call during the night.
At Old Faithful we hiked up to the overlook for a good view of the Inn and geyser basin. You can see the walkways around the basin. You can also see a lot of the burned out tree trunks from the fires of '89.
Tried to get a shot of us at Old Faithful but need to work on the taking photos of ourselves skills. Kind of cut our heads off. This one just might be the Christmas photo this year!
The Old Faithful Inn is very impressive. The logs used as timbers are interesting. Hard to believe the architect for this Inn also did the Lake Yellowstone Inn.
Next we went north to Mammoth Hot Springs. The travertine terraces from this area cover the whole hillside. The town has the old army fort from when the army was in charge of the national park. The campground here is a little less developed but has some road noise.
More later.
At Old Faithful we hiked up to the overlook for a good view of the Inn and geyser basin. You can see the walkways around the basin. You can also see a lot of the burned out tree trunks from the fires of '89.
Tried to get a shot of us at Old Faithful but need to work on the taking photos of ourselves skills. Kind of cut our heads off. This one just might be the Christmas photo this year!
The Old Faithful Inn is very impressive. The logs used as timbers are interesting. Hard to believe the architect for this Inn also did the Lake Yellowstone Inn.
Next we went north to Mammoth Hot Springs. The travertine terraces from this area cover the whole hillside. The town has the old army fort from when the army was in charge of the national park. The campground here is a little less developed but has some road noise.
More later.