Saturday, June 9, 2018

One Perfect Day


We drove up for the day from our lodging in Grand Teton to Yellowstone National Park. The rivers in Wyoming were swollen with spring run-off as they were in Montana making a short hike at Lewis River Falls worthwhile.

West Thumb geyser basin isn't among the well-known areas in Yellowstone, but it is one of our favorites because it includes a wide variety of geological features in a small area. We saw mudpots, brightly colored pools, and dormant geysers along the boardwalks. One section of the trail follows the shoreline of Yellowstone Lake. The lake level is currently higher than normal and a few of the features we saw during our previous visit in September were covered by water this time.

We attended a ranger talk where we learned more about the science behind the colored pools and geysers. A highlight was viewing a mother and baby elk nuzzling each other, through binoculars, at the center of the geyser basin.

We found a lakeside table at the Grant Village area for a late lunch before heading south to Signal Mountain. A perfect day in Yellowstone for me ...

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