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Top Ten Yellowstone Attractions

Old Faithful ​Inn​
Old Faithful ​Inn​

Things to do near Old Faithful Inn on TripAdvisor: See 13,107 reviews and 27,338 candid photos of things to do near Old Faithful Inn in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming.

Grand ​Canyon of the Yellowstone​
Grand ​Canyon of the Yellowstone​

The Yellowstone River is the force that created the canyon and the falls. It begins on the slopes of Yount Peak, south of the park, and travels more than 600 miles to its terminus in North Dakota where it empties into the Missouri River. It is the longest undammed river in the continental United States.

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Yellowstone ​Lake​
Yellowstone ​Lake​

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Yellowstone ​River​
Yellowstone ​River​

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Upper ​Yellowstone Falls​
Upper ​Yellowstone Falls​

Thanks to the Yellowstone River, tourists to the Grand Canyon of Yellowstone have three spectacular sights in the Lower, Upper and Crystal Falls. Each was formed by the river’s flow over “progressively softer, less resistant rock,” explains the park’s website.

Artist Point​
Artist Point​

Find a way to put Artist Point in your Yellowstone itinerary. Beautiful views unlike anywhere else in Yellowstone, or the country besides the Grand Canyon. Great photo opportunities.

Uncle Tom's ​Trail​
Uncle Tom's ​Trail​

Uncle Tom's Trail, Yellowstone National Park: See 524 reviews, articles, and 209 photos of Uncle Tom's Trail, ranked No.16 on TripAdvisor among 150 attractions in Yellowstone National Park.

Grizzly & Wolf ​Discovery Center​
Grizzly & Wolf ​Discovery Center​

Yellowstone grizzly bears face the two greatest threats to their survival in our lifetime: global warming and the U.S. government. What It Takes to Kill a Grizzly Bear.

Snake River​
Snake River​

The Snake River is a major tributary of the Columbia River and has its headwaters just inside Yellowstone on the Two Ocean Plateau. Various stretches of this important river have had at least 15 different names.

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Gibbon Falls​
Gibbon Falls​

Gibbon Falls, Yellowstone National Park: See 116 reviews, articles, and 94 photos of Gibbon Falls, ranked No.38 on TripAdvisor among 152 attractions in Yellowstone National Park.

Mystic Falls​
Mystic Falls​

Mystic Falls Trail, Yellowstone National Park: See 112 reviews, articles, and 48 photos of Mystic Falls Trail, ranked No.28 on TripAdvisor among 152 attractions in Yellowstone National Park.

Albright ​Visitor Center​
Albright ​Visitor Center​

The Albright Visitor Center and Museum (open 365 days a year) is located at Mammoth Hot Springs, five miles inside the North Entrance and at the northwest corner of the upper loop of the Grand Loop Road.

Fishing ​Bridge Museum​
Fishing ​Bridge Museum​

The Fishing Bridge Museum was completed in 1931 and is built from native rock and stone. NPS/Peaco. Fishing Bridge Museum and Visitor Center. The Fishing Bridge Museum and Visitor Center is located one mile off the Grand Loop Road on the East Entrance Road.

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Yellowstone ​Historic Center​
Yellowstone ​Historic Center​

Did you know that Yellowstone National Park was the WORLD's FIRST national park ever? Pretty amazing! It was established in 1872, and since then it has been the focus of travelers for many years. So it makes sense that the Yellowstone Historic Center was set up.

Roosevelt ​Arch​
Roosevelt ​Arch​

Things to do near Roosevelt Arch on TripAdvisor: See 13,073 reviews and 27,208 candid photos of things to do near Roosevelt Arch in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming.

Inspiration ​Point​
Inspiration ​Point​

Inspiration Point. The overlook used to extend 100 feet further out over the gorge but an earthquake in the ’70, caused the walkway to fall into the river. There are on average, a thousand earthquakes per year in Yellowstone National Park, although very few are...

Specimen ​Ridge​
Specimen ​Ridge​

I have the understanding that ranger led hikes go to specimen ridge but am not clear on the particulars. Please call yellowstone headquarters visitor services at Mammoth hot springs at 307-344-2107 to inquire. If all else fails, please call my company, Alltrans/the Driver Provider at 307-733-3135 regarding an “as directed” private tour.

Norris Geyser ​Basin Museum​
Norris Geyser ​Basin Museum​

The Norris area of Yellowstone National Park has unique and historic visitor facilities, the Norris Basin Geyser Museum and the Museum of the National Park Ranger. Norris Geyser Basin Museum This historic structure was built in 1929-1930 and is now considered a National Historic Landmark.

Narcissus ​Geyser​
Narcissus ​Geyser​

Narcissus Geyser is a geyser in the Lower Geyser Basin of Yellowstone National Park in the United States. Narcissus Geyser is part of the Pink Cone Group. Other geysers in this group are Bead Geyser, Box Spring, Dilemma Geyser, Labial Geyser, Pink Geyser, and Pink Cone Geyser.

Osprey Falls​
Osprey Falls​

Osprey Falls July 2013 by Bruce Gourley (brucegourley.com) Trailhead: 5 miles south of Mammoth on the Old Bunsen Peak Road Trail Distance: 8 miles (12.9 km) roundtrip Level of Difficulty: Difficult. How to Get There and Brief Description. Osprey Falls is located behind Bunsen Peak.

Silver Cord ​Cascade​
Silver Cord ​Cascade​

Silver Cord Cascade (I've also seen it spelled Silver Chord Cascade) was one of the seemingly lesser known waterfalls (at least compared to the waterfalls closer to the main roads further to the west)

Firehole Falls​
Firehole Falls​

Pictured at the top of this page was the 40ft Firehole Falls, which being perhaps the main scenic attraction of the Firehole Canyon Drive, was a real busy and popular roadside stop.

Amethyst ​Mountain​
Amethyst ​Mountain​

Yellowstone National Park, located primarily in the U.S. state of Wyoming, though the park also extends into Montana and Idaho and its Mountains and Mountain Ranges are part of the Rocky Mountains. There are at least 70 named mountain peaks over 8,000 feet (2,400 m) in Yellowstone in four mountain ranges.

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Museum of ​the National Park Ranger​
Museum of ​the National Park Ranger​

Museum of the National Park Ranger, Yellowstone National Park: See 28 reviews, articles, and 30 photos of Museum of the National Park Ranger, ranked No.75 on TripAdvisor among 152 attractions in Yellowstone National Park.

Yellowstone ​Heritage and Research Center​
Yellowstone ​Heritage and Research Center​

The Yellowstone Heritage and Research Center houses Yellowstone's museum collection, archives, herbarium, and research library. nps Yellowstone’s collections document the cultural and natural history of the world’s first national park and the conditions of its resources.

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Norris, ​Madison, and Fishing Bridge Museums​
Norris, ​Madison, and Fishing Bridge Museums​

The Norris, Madison, and Fishing Bridge Museums is a conglomeration of three separate "trailside museums" within Yellowstone National Park which together make up one National Historic Landmark of the United States. The three elements are the Norris Museum, the Madison Museum, and the Fishing Bridge Museum.

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