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Two_Jayhawks
Dec 23, 2019Explorer
Alan_Hepburn wrote:
We were there this past summer and rather than deal with driving, parking, timing, etc. we elected to take advantage of the pros: Yellowstone Vacations tours - they use a 24 passenger bus and get you to all the major stops in an all-day excursion. We got to Yellowstone Falls in time to see the rainbow at the foot of the Falls, and got to Old Faithful just before it erupted. We also had the added attraction of seeing Beehive Guyser erupt right before Old Faithful. You board their bus in West Yellowstone at 8:00 am and return to their garage around 4:00 pm - if you're staying in West Yellowstone they will pick you up and drop you off.
That's an excellent suggestion! YNP is one of our fav's & we were just there again in late Sept. Got out just before a decent snow fell. I always seen to be the designated driver. Drive days in the park can be long and taxing on my eye's not to mention driving is not sightseeing. Group camping next to us @ Grizzly had done that tour & raved about it. I might give it a whirl next visit just to let someone else do all the driving.
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