88. See the Bison in Hayden Valley
Hayden Valley is a verdant valley just north of Yellowstone Lake. Here you’re likely to see bears, bison, coyotes, and elk. If you visit early in the morning you might catch them bathing in the river.
Be sure to stop at Sulphur Spring (a.k.a. Crater Hill Geyser) and the Mud Geyser to witness the geothermal activities. Don’t forget Dragon’s Mouth either. It’s a popular turbulent hot spring where the hot water rhythmically sloshes in and out of the big cavern’s mouth bringing to mind the image of an annoyed dragon.
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[…] Yellowstone National Park’s most well-known hot spring is the Grand Prismatic Spring in the Midway Geyser Basin. It has a stunning blue center surrounded by rings of green, yellow, and rusty orange. It looks practically otherworldly. You can take in its shape from the Grand Prismatic Spring Overlook. […]