The journey took is through Yellowstone again. This park is over 200,000 sq acres so getting around takes a while. We made it to the "Grand Canyon of Yellowstone" for lots of photos of the Upper and Lower falls, as well as the cliffs headed down hundreds of feet to the valley below. Then we continued on to explore the Sulfer Caldron and Mud Volcano. The resident bison (Buford) was a highlight. His cousin Bob was front and center on the trail to the upper falls earlier in the day. We did a big loop through the park, driving next to Yellowstone Lake and Yellowstone River.
It was uber cool this morning making the blankie a must.
Bob was having a mid-morning snack on the path to the falls. We had to steer clear to avoid danger.
The river cuts through the canyon in brillant blue.
This sign is very necessary as many people don't wear masks or can't figure out how to wear it effectively. Learn from the bears.
We encountered bison while driving through the valleys.
Coyotes hunting along the stream in the valley.
Sulfer Caldron- pee uuuu, you smell!
Dragon's Mouth Spring near the Mud Volcano area. It definitely reminded us of a dragon's mouth.
Yellowstone Lake is large and at an elevation of 7,733 feet.
Billy the Bison likes eating near the road to cause traffic jams.
These elk along the river also caused a traffic jam as people got out of their cars to take photos.
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