Winters in Yellowstone are a unique time to explore the park, spot wildlife, and enjoy the best of the great outdoors.
Yellowstone offers miles of trails that lead past frosted woods, steaming hot springs and snow-packed meadows. Winter is beautiful in Yellowstone National Park. Blanketed by snow, the 2.2-million-acre park exudes a mythical beauty. The abundance of warm-weather visitors that make Yellowstone the fourth most visited National Park are gone, and the wildlife and world-famous geysers as well as the
bubbling mudpots, hissing fumaroles (steam vents) and hot springs remainAgainst the snowy background, the elk, bison, wolves, and other animals become relatively easy to spot and you can also see their tracks in the snow.
Outdoor activity options are endless. If you enjoy an active vacation, you’re in luck. Yellowstone offers miles of trails that lead past frosty woods, steaming hot springs and snow-covered meadows. You won’t soon forget gliding within sight of a bison herd or striding near elk tracks. Explore a trail on skis or snowshoes.
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