A Little of What I have on
Yellowstone.
Perhaps, the horse back rides would be a win. We did one once with our kids. Horse rides of one and two hours in length which are available at Mammoth, Tower-Roosevelt, and Canyon.
On another trip we had our canoe with us, enjoyed canoeing on Luis Lake (from CG to the Shoshone River & up a way) & Yellowstone Lake (from Grant Village to Geyser area by West Thumb.
Boating, Canoeing, Kayaking However, the scenery is so grand & wildlife so plentiful if into photography one can really enjoy finding & capturing memories with a camera.
Lot of stuff around Canyon Area & somewhat central for branching out to see the sights. Just south is the Hayden Valley. Be sure to drive the Grand Loop Rd through the Hayden Valley (usually see Bison there) from Canyon Area to Fishing Bridge Area. The Lamar Valley has been a wolf watching mecca since the wolves were reintroduced in 1995. It has Bison as well & we have seen bear there as well. This is in the Tower Area east toward the NE Exit of the Park. All the loops have neat things to see.
Tetons are really neat as well.
Maybe a little far out, but......We've gone by Thermopolis, WY twice to do a soak in the hot spring water at the State Bath House. Very neat.
We overnighted in the Wind River Canyon in Aug '09 & at one of the Boysen State Park campgrounds by the lake some years ago.
Hot SpringsCody Walmart was our neatest Walmart Overnight Site yet:
Cody is a neat place. In Cody, try to see the Buffalo Bill Historical Center with Five Museums Under One Roof.
http://www.bbhc.org/The Cody Chamber of Commerce has a nice Visitor Center (full of information) & with a really nice art gallery.
http://codychamber.org/visitorcenter.htmlNever been to it, but they have a Cody Night Rodeo with rodeo performances every night June 1st through August 31st. Gates open at 7:00 p.m. with rodeo action starting at 8:00 p.m.
http://www.codynightrodeo.com/ And a Cody Stampede Rodeo July 1 to 4,
http://www.codystampederodeo.com/ Likely to be too out of your way, but just in case:
East of Billings on I-94, we drove by
Pompey's Pillar not knowing what it was in 2009, about 25 miles east of Billings, Montana, on our way to Yellowstone. "It bears the only remaining physical evidence of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, which appears on the trail today as it did 200 years ago. On the face of the 150-foot butte, Captain William Clark carved his name on July 25, 1806, during his return to the United States through the beautiful Yellowstone Valley." Might be worth a stop, if time allows.
On 1-90 between Billings & Sheridan, Little Bighorn
Battlefield Nat'l Mon't has a special place in history. Not far from Sheridan.
Also off I-90 in WY,
The Site of the Fetterman Fight and
Fort Phil Kearny.
Overnighting Sites & Sights in the
Douglas & Wheatland Area. Includes Guernsey & Fort Laramie Area.
Guernsey State Park -------
Fort Laramie National Historic Site ------
Oregon Trail Ruts and
Register Cliff