Yellowstone is the King of National Parks!
- Jun 23, 2021
- 2 min read
Updated: Jul 5
Hello all,
Today, we are delving into Yellowstone National Park, the first national park in the United States, established on March 1, 1872, under the leadership of Ulysses S. Grant. As a national park, this area is designated by the national government as a protected region to preserve its distinctive geological features, natural ecosystems, and wildlife. This designation ensures that the public can enjoy recreation and leisure in a space free from urban development. Yellowstone National Park is celebrated for its numerous geothermal features, including hot springs and geysers, such as the iconic Old Faithful geyser, as well as its diverse wildlife. Our family visits every 5 to 7 years, and each visit leaves us in awe of its natural wonders. It's as if Yellowstone encapsulates the essence of multiple national parks in one. The park spans three states and offers a variety of lodging, dining, and shopping options across its villages: Old Faithful, Canyon Village, Mammoth Hot Springs, Grant Village, Lake Village, and Roosevelt/Tower. These villages provide accommodations ranging from luxury to rustic. We will discuss the hotels and villages in a separate review. Now, let us explore the sights and wonders captured in our photo report below.











Thank you for reading! We hope to return sometime in the near future!
As Always, Keep On Coast 'N'




Comments