Finding the perfect day to experience fall colors inside Yellowstone National Park is going to be unpredictable this year. Soon we'll be experiencing freezing temperatures and snowy weather, here in the Bozeman area...which means that The Park will be experiencing the same, but colder. In a nutshell...Get into The Park when there's a sunny day, the first week of October. :)
Fall in Yellowstone National Park is almost here. Do you know where you'll find the most animals and color? The northern section of The Park from Mammoth Hot Springs over to the Lamar River Valley is a good bet. Explore The Park today; and, know where you'll be before you even get here. :)
Visit the canyon and the northeast section of Yellowstone National Park to experience the Yellowstone River in all its fall glory. You'll even spot the 'yellow stone' found along the banks of the river...Something I like to think is the namesake for The Park. :)
The elk rut in and around Mammoth Hot Springs in Yellowstone National Park is on...From the first weeks of September, well into October, large numbers of elk will be exhibiting the fascinating ritual. Here's your chance to witness and here the bugle of a bull elk...from a safe distance, of course. :)
The Blacktail Plateau Drive, inside Yellowstone National Park, is one of my favorite drives...especially in the fall. If you're lucky enough to pick the right day and time, you'll be treated to a bevy of wildlife, including buffalo and bighorn rams, as well as aspen trees in all the fall color glory. Have you made your plans to visit The Park this fall, yet? :)