66. Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho
Yellowstone National Park actually spans the states of Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho. Founded back in 1872, it includes almost 5,592 square miles of ground. It’s one of the first. oldest, and most popular national parks on earth.
Veteran visitors say you need to visit the colorful Belgian Pool. It’s a memorable hot spring nestled in the Upper Geyser Basin of the park. First christened Oyster Spring, this unique natural wonder was rechristened after a Belgian man accidentally fell into it back in 1929 and received fatal thermal burns. So don’t get too close!
Be sure to check out the park’s famous geysers too. Need more? See the canyons, lakes, mud pots, fields, and waterfalls as well. Go hiking, camping, rafting, take tours, and more.
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