After a relaxing visit to the Grand Tetons, and another sad farewell as Melissa ended her short stay with us, the crew headed on to explore another one of nature’s public wonders – Yellowstone National Park, a stop I had been anticipating for quite some time.
Before arriving at the park, I had been mostly looking forward to seeing the abundant wildlife – particularly elk and bison – that frequent the park; however, after visiting, I found myself equally, if not more, impressed with the bizarre geologic activity found throughout the entire park – from geysers and mud pots to steam vents and hot springs.
Although we only had one day to see and travel through the park, we were able to witness some of Yellowstone’s most impressive landscapes in action, including Old Faithful, the Fountain Paint Pot, and Mammoth Hot Springs.
Bewildered by each of the Park’s mysterious treasures, I couldn’t help but to try to take a memory of every color, texture and sound I encountered.
So here are a few of my favorite pictures from our journey…

The Legacy Bus cruises through Yellowstone

Old Faithful puts on another encore performance.

Bacteria mat, yummy…

Another geyser erupts near Old Faithful

Morning Glory Pool

What a view!

An array of colors at Mammoth Hot Springs…
By: Bret Muter
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