Tourist attraction · Park County
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"Mammoth Hot Springs is a notable geothermal area in Yellowstone National Park." - Travel + Leisure Editors
Campground · Park County
Nestled in the heart of grizzly country and flanked by the stunning Absaroka Range, Pebble Creek Campground offers a cozy, tranquil retreat with prime access to Lamar Valley's wildlife and scenic hiking trails.
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National park · Park County
Yellowstone National Park, a geological marvel since 1872, boasts stunning vistas, abundant wildlife, and half the world's active geysers—perfect for adventure lovers.
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Nestled in grizzly territory, this quaint creekside campground in Yellowstone offers just 16 first-come, first-served sites for a serene escape, perfect for wildlife lovers and anglers.
Yellowstone National Park, a natural masterpiece since 1872, boasts stunning geysers, diverse wildlife, and awe-inspiring landscapes perfect for any adventurer.
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A scenic highway weaving through Montana and Wyoming, showcasing breathtaking mountain views at its towering 10,947-foot pass.
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Mountain peak · Park County
At 10,243 feet, Mount Washburn in Yellowstone offers stunning 360-degree views, a fire lookout tower, and an exhilarating yet rewarding hiking experience.
Restaurant · Park County
Canyon Eatery mixes retro 1950s charm with casual cafeteria vibes, serving a broad menu of quick meals amid Yellowstone's stunning wilderness.
American restaurant · Park County
Nestled in Yellowstone, this charming lodge serves hearty American classics amid rustic decor, with cozy rocking chairs and nature trails at your doorstep.
Ranch · Park County
Tucked away just off Hwy 296, this charming historic ranch near Yellowstone offers a cozy, rustic escape with stunning scenery, excellent home-cooked meals, and plenty of outdoor activities.
National forest · Park County
Explore a breathtaking 2.4-million-acre wilderness filled with stunning mountains, glaciers, and wildlife, perfect for hiking and camping adventures.