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brooksgallery
롤리, 노스캐롤라이나포스팅 88건
2017년 7월 • 커플
이는 들소 잼 이었고 아주 재미있 었다. 도로에 차가 바로 오 더군요. 이 놀라운 생물을 볼 수가!
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2017년 8월 3일 작성
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Texcoug
SETX포스팅 110건
2017년 7월 • 가족
우리는 많은 동물들이 볼 수 있는 라마 밸리 - 우리는 지금까지 본 것 보다 훨씬 더. 너무 많은 것은 기대할 수 있는 국립 공원을, 또 다음을. 빛을 발하는 곳이 야생 동물을 볼 수 있는 - 라마 밸리 을 추천하는 - 그리고, 와우, yellowstone 에 있는 다른 모든 것들 처럼, 우리 기대 이상 이.
우리가 본 들소 라곤 의 큰 - 옆에 있는 - 및 영양. 들소 시설들이 다. 해 볼 수 있는 곳을 많은 영역 당겨 닫습니다. 또한 등산로로 바로 갈 수 있는 lead 를 더 가까이 있습니다.
들소 와 영양 을 많이 보고 싶으시다면, 여기로 오세요. 이는 북부 입구로 가는 길 - 필요 없는 운전 하기. 밸리 열릴 때, 다음에는 들소 이 (우리는 오른쪽으로 수 있습니다). 드라이브가 깊이 탤컴파우더 더 많은 영양 및 들소. 그런 다음, 맘모스 의 루프 북쪽으로 돌아서 가는 완료.
우리가 본 들소 라곤 의 큰 - 옆에 있는 - 및 영양. 들소 시설들이 다. 해 볼 수 있는 곳을 많은 영역 당겨 닫습니다. 또한 등산로로 바로 갈 수 있는 lead 를 더 가까이 있습니다.
들소 와 영양 을 많이 보고 싶으시다면, 여기로 오세요. 이는 북부 입구로 가는 길 - 필요 없는 운전 하기. 밸리 열릴 때, 다음에는 들소 이 (우리는 오른쪽으로 수 있습니다). 드라이브가 깊이 탤컴파우더 더 많은 영양 및 들소. 그런 다음, 맘모스 의 루프 북쪽으로 돌아서 가는 완료.
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2017년 8월 3일 작성
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boomervsmom
Ambridge, 펜실베이니아포스팅 9건
2017년 8월 • 커플
라마 밸리 한 가치가 있습니다. 우리가 본 수백 마리의 들소 와 경관은 멋집니다. 서부 영화의 느낌이 라면! 옐로 스톤 없이 사람들.
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2017년 8월 2일 작성
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Debbie B
오하이오포스팅 60건
2017년 7월 • 가족
하지만 사람들이 당신의 자동차와 도로에서 중단하지 마십시오. 아름다운 풍경이 지원하지만 많은 사람들이 " 완벽한 " 추적하는 사진을 했습니다. 본 들소 라는 한 여자가 있다.
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2017년 7월 31일 작성
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Kaye N
프로보, 유타포스팅 2,166건
2017년 7월 • 커플
이 곳은 여행이어서 좋은 나머지 공원. 버팔로 가 목초지, 의 강을 따라 수백 개 만큼. 이 좋은 곳이 없는 사람들이 금광과 은광의 발견으로 많은 표시할 수 있습니다.
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2017년 7월 30일 작성
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viajera464
마운트 프레젠트, 사우스캐롤라이나포스팅 89건
2017년 7월 • 커플
좋은 계곡을 지나, 볼 것 많은 버팔로, 아름다운 풍경. 좋은 경우를 취하기.
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2017년 7월 27일 작성
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Julie K
보인톤 비치, 플로리다포스팅 28건
2017년 7월 • 가족
저희는 웨이크 업 와일드라이프 투어 루즈벨트 호텔에서 왼쪽으로. 여행은 오전 7 부터 11까지 하고 환상적이었습니다. 라마 밸리 헤이든 저희를 가져올 수도 있고, 많은 곳을 본 들소, 3 무스 와 검은 곰 을 보고 어머니 2 새끼. 이 사람은 아주 친절하고 지식이 우리의 드라이버 및 evan과 ron. 물론 우리가 멋진 경험이었고 세 및 8 11. 이번 여행을 강력 추천합니다!
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2017년 7월 21일 작성
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I am planning on a trip to Lamar valley,y husband is all about wildlife but am clueless on airports. I am leaving San Antonio Texas and thinking of going to celebrate our anniversary between March 2024- June 2024 any suggestions on best airport? We also are looking for a nice cabin/log cabin or luxury hotel not wanting the budget route because it's our anniversary. Any and All suggestions are welcome thanks! We want to depart on Saturday return Wednesday.
SeniorTravelerTF
Fort Atkinson포스팅 1,199건
Bozeman is a very nice airport and convenient. If you are interested it also has bus service to Yellowstone. West Yellowstone has United and Delta service, but many fewer flights - and more expensive. Some people fly to Jackson, but the flights are also more limited and more expensive (although Bozeman too is a regional and not the choice or lower cost of flying into a hub (i.e. LAS, DEN, SLC etc.).
Tammy P
캔턴, 오하이오포스팅 10건
We are planning a trip to Yellowstone late July 2029 and will be staying at West Yellowstone. We want to spend a day at Lamar Valley. Where do we park to hike the Lamar Valley Trail and is there a road closure or single lane traffic that we should avoid?
Tom L
타일러, 텍사스포스팅 100건
There will be a places to park at the Trail Head.
GettinBye
Marblehead, Massachusetts포스팅 349건
Traveling from Big Sky to Yellowstone with concentration on Lamar Valley for animal sitings. First week of Sept day trip. Trying to decide if we should drive to the North entrance which seems a longer drive (is it a scenic drive??) ) or go the seemingly quicker drive to the West entrance and head to Lamar from there. Probably skipping the crowds of Old Faithful this time around.
Ron
서배너, 조지아포스팅 892건
We spent a few days in YNP in July and did drive to Lamar Valley to see wildlife. Waste of time. It’s a long drive from Mammoth Hot Springs (with partial loop closure), even longer from West Yellowstone, and the only animals we saw were bisons. You see them all around YNP, and at closer range than in Lamar Valley.
Hi, I'm planning on making a trip to Yellowstone sometime in late may/early June. Just wanted to research as much as possible while planning my trip. We are flying from Pennsylvania to BZN (Bozeman Yellowstone Airport) as we figure it's the closest airport to Lamar Valley. My main concerns were car rentals,driving, and places to stay. Ive been hearing a lot about Gardnier Is there car/SUV rentals nearby? Is there enough gas stations in between? is it easy to get from Gardnier to Lamar Valley? I apologize if these questions seem tedious or novice as i am new to traveling and just trying to know as much as possible and research so im not going in blind. Thank you for any help or tips i appreciate it!
Linda K
Walkertown, 노스캐롤라이나포스팅 102건
We flew into Bozeman, too. It was a great place to spend some time; we stayed at the C'mon Inn if you are looking to stay. It's a great hotel We staying in the park at the Mammoth Inn 3 nights and then stayed in the four corners of Yellowstone, West Yellowstone, Cooke City, Cody and Jackson. All were lovely places and we enjoyed them additionally to Yellowstone. We rented a car at the airport which was more convenient and didn't seem much more expensive. You will love Yellowstone and see the Grand Tetons too if you have time. We had such a great trip and would quickly do it again.
kickstartmyheart7
보이시, 아이다호포스팅 89건
We plan on traveling around Yellowstone in late May. We are coming from Boise, so we'll be starting at the West entrance, as we hop from one RV park to another every couple of days. We also want to visit Jackson hole. My question is, with the road closures at the northern end of the part of Yellowstone (Tower junction/Tower fall) what is the best way to get to Lamar Valley?? We want to see it really badly, and would hate to miss it!
Ymore05
마이애미, 플로리다포스팅 4건
Lamar Valley is open all year round. You would have to go through the North entrances. Have fun
Jacques G
포스팅 2건
We are traveling to Yellowstone with our RV (towing a car ) next summer and we're wondering is there are RV parks outside the Park but close enough to visit the Lamar Valley by car?
Also is the Lamar valley one of the best location to see wildlife?
Ymore05
마이애미, 플로리다포스팅 4건
Not sure about RV parking overnight near park. I know you can camp inside park but not sure about RV’s.
Lamar Valley is open all year round and yes it’s where you see the most animals. Summer is the time to go for wildlife so I hear. Pack snacks, water and look for animals. Just park at the pullouts, use your binoculars and you’ll most likely see something. Have a good trip.
Siennaskies
핸더슨, 네바다포스팅 120건
I have 2 questions. 1st, will we be able to see alot of animals on our own (even possibly bears or wolves) on our own or do you need to take a wild life tour? 2nd, is Gardiner a good place to stay to explore Lamar Valley or do you recommend Cooke City? Thanks.
kyendley
킬로나, 캐나다포스팅 57건
We saw a ton of animals on our own. No tours required, in my opinion. But - we did our homework and researched where and when it would be most likely to see animals (be in the Lamar Valley at dawn for best odds of grizzly, wolf and bison sitings). Sorry - can’t comment on accommodations in Gardiner - we camped in West Yellowstone.
Tarielovena
시애틀, 워싱턴주포스팅 125건
Will be spending a few days exploring Yellowstone in a few weeks and would like to spend a few hours viewing wildlife. What would be the best time for us to get there in the morning?
Nick
골드코스트, 호주포스팅 13건
Bisons are everywhere, even in the middle of the road. Drive carefully around the turning.
On late afternoon we saw many more wildlife(bears, elk, moose, deer).
They are not only in Lamar Valley, but on the way there.
Msbull1105
컬럼비아, 테네시포스팅 19건
We are planning a mid October visit . I know most of the Visitors Centers will be closed but getting gas is a concern for us. My understanding is that there are 24 hour pumps for credit card use at most of the centers. Is that correct?
GemmaTravels
Sydney포스팅 186건
Here is the itinerary for our October visit copied from my travel blog. We flew in late on October 7 2018, with 2 nights in Jackson, staying at the Parkway Inn.
Mon 8 October: Woke up to gorgeous weather, but storms are forecast this week, so tried to make the most of it. Hit the Visitors Centre, grabbed some maps and Bear Spray and headed out towards the Grand Teton Mountains. Stopped at an abandoned Mormon settlement, and saw some Prong Horn Antelope just beside the road. It’s the tail end of Autumn here, but there are still some beautiful fall colours on display. Crossed the Snake River, and came across a family of Moose grazing in a swamp (Note: this was just off the Moose Wilson Rd). We hiked up above Phelps Lake to see spectacular views out towards the Gros Ventre range, and some Mule Deer crossed the trail on our way down. Walked around Jackson township, and had a drink at the Million Dollar Cowboy Bar before dinner. Quite a day!
Tues 9 October: Winter weather arrived today, with low cloud, rain and a little snow, so we came inside to the wonderful National Museum of Wildlife Art. Next we headed up into Grand Teton National Park, seeing a several Bison along the way. We‘re in a cosy cabin right on the lake at Signal Mountain for the next three days.
Wednesday 10 October: A bit of light snow overnight, but a lovely clear morning. Our cabin is right on Jackson Lake, and we walked along the shore before breakfast - just a bit chilly! Drove up to the top of Signal Mountain, then down to Jenny Lake. Did a long hike around the southern end to Hidden Falls and Inspiration Point, and a quick walk around the Menor’s Ferry historic district. Saw some Mule Deer on our way back, just as it started to snow again.
Thursday 11 October: Woke to a winter wonderland. Light snow overnight, but thankfully the roads were still clear. Drove to Jackson Lake Dam, then back to Ox Bow bend to watch the bird life. We walked through pine forests to Swan Lake, with light snow falling - beautiful, but a little scary as we were the only ones out there, and on our return we saw (maybe) bear tracks. A sleek coyote ran across the road on the drive back, and its friend was a little further on, but they were too quick to take a photo. Did a more substantial hike out to Bradley Lake and Beaver Creek in the afternoon, with fabulous views of the mountains. There were more Pronghorns on the way to Dornan’s Bar, and we saw our first Elk the distance. As we headed home, another group of Elk crossed the road. Off to Yellowstone tomorrow.
Friday 12 October: Another sunny day, so we decided to hike before heading off to Yellowstone. We drove to String Lake, and walked along the eastern side. There was no wind, and the mountains were reflected in the water - gorgeous picture postcard stuff! We saw another moose wading near the edge, but she heard us and moved quickly into the forest. We went about halfway around Leigh Lake before returning. Great morning!
Later we drove back past the Snake River overlook and Ox Bow bend, then along the John D. Rockefeller Jr Parkway from Grand Teton into Yellowstone National Park. We stopped at Lewis Falls and the West Thumb Geyser Basin, and another coyote crossed our path just near the continental divide marker. Saw our first Bison just before checking in to our (very rustic!) cabin at the Old Faithful Snow Lodge.
Saturday 13 October: Snowing quite heavily this morning, and a lot of the roads through Yellowstone were blocked. We watched Old Faithful Geyser erupt, explored the village, and played a game of Scrabble. The sun came out in the afternoon, and we drove to Middle Geyser Basin, Firehole Lake Drive, Gibbon Falls, and the Artist’s Paint Pots area. Saw some more Bison on the way back.
Sunday 14 October: Gorgeous day, but a lot of the roads still blocked by snow, so explored the Norris Geyser Basin area. So slippery on the trail, and on the way out cars were sliding everywhere! However, they did open the road to the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone. Just a little bit spectacular! Headed down through the Hayden Valley, and saw a herd of Bison running just beside the road, including a young calf and a huge bull, but unfortunately nowhere to pull up for photos. Stopped at the Mud Volcano area and Yellowstone Lake, but Craig Pass was still closed, so had to drive the long way back through Canyon, Norris and Madison.
Monday 15 October: Our last day in South Yellowstone. Climbed to Observation Point above the village to watch Old Faithful erupt, then walked the Main Geyser Basin. Packed up and drove through the beautiful Yellowstone Lakes area, stopping for lunch in a snowy picnic spot beside the river. We saw lots of bison in the Hayden Valley, and this time managed to take some photos. Dunraven Pass was supposed to be closed for winter a week ago, but luckily it reopened today, and we could drive over the mountains to Tower Fall, a waterfall which plummets between hoodoo rock pinnacles. Walked down the trail below the falls, and saw (yikes!) bear tracks in the snow. Headed through the historic Yellowstone North Gate arch to Gardiner, where we’ll be staying the next three nights. In a real hotel!!
Tuesday 16 October: Walked around the Mammoth Springs village, built in the early part of last century, with many Art Deco buildings. There are lots of elk around and about, but signs warn not to approach them. We hiked the lower terraces of the massive thermal area above the town. Later drove out to the Lamar Valley for a picnic lunch , and made friends with a raven. Saw big herds of bison throughout the valley. Drove as far as the North East gate of Yellowstone, with beautiful mountain and river views.
Wednesday 17 October: Our last day in Yellowstone. We had a look around the Gardiner township, then drove to the Upper Terraces above Mammoth Springs. The drive was still closed due to the icy roads, so we walked the circuit of the upper thermal area. Had a picnic lunch a bit further on next to Lava Creek, then hiked down beside it to Undine Falls and the river below. This time we saw a Grizzly Bear pawprint in the mud! Dinner and beers tonight were at Cowboys Bar.
Thursday 18 October: Drove through the Lamar Valley out of Yellowstone, seeing lots more bison along the way. There were a group of wolf spotters up on a hillside, and one of them let us use his field scope to watch a grizzly bear and a pack of wolves. Followed the Chief Joseph Scenic Highway over the mountains. This was the route a Nez Perce tribe took when trying to escape from the US Cavalry into Canada, but they were caught just 30 miles from the border. We watched a group of cowboys moving cattle along the road. One of them had a dog behind his saddle, who would jump down and round up any strays. Travelled to our next stop in Billings Montana, briefly visiting the Moss Mansion, built early last century, and walking around the neighbourhood.
We carried on from there to Devil's Tower, Lead/Deadwood, Mt Rushmore, Custer State Park and Badlands NP, before heading to NYC to meet my brother and his family, and spend the Halloween week with them in Bucks County PA. Amazing trip, and we loved it all!