Yellowstone
Since we had a little time on our hands and we had the good fortune to have our two sons at home for a while, we decided to take a family trip up to Yellowstone National Park. None of us had ever been there before.We hopped in the car and headed north with our first nights goal being Salt Lake City, Utah .
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| High Desert near St. George, Utah |
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| Trolley Square is a restored shopping and dining center. |
After dinner we drove and walked around downtown and searched for my wife's grandfathers' house where her father, uncle, aunt and mother lived. We spent our first night at a Marriott Springfield Inn and Suites about 4 miles south of downtown.
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We left SLC and headed to West Yellowstone. The drive took us north along the front range of the mountains, with desert landscape giving way to more trees and mountains. We arrived in the late afternoon and checked into the Gray Wolf Inn. We had dinner at a place called the Slipper Otter a kind of woodsy restaurant.

Once we entered the Yellowstone, there were many choices of places you could go. Our first stop was a place where hot steamy water flowed into the Yellowstone River. The water is scalding hot and originates deep within the Yellowstone caldera. Its hard to get your head around the fact that most of Yellowstone is really a giant volcano.

The different colors are from the various metals, but mostly iron that exist beneath the surface.




I would like to see more of your Yellowstone Photos.
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