Located
just 52 miles west of Cody, Yellowstone is Cody, Wyoming's
playground. Established in 1872, Yellowstone is the
world's first national park. There are over 950 miles
of backcountry trails, leaving the remaining 97% of
the park wilderness. With approximately 2.2 million
acres and an elevation spanning from 5,282 feet to 11,358
feet, the variety of wildlife, geologic formations and
foliage is truly spectacular to see.
Visit
Old Faithful geyser, Mammoth Hot Springs, and Yellowstone
Lake. Watch for Big Horn Sheep, buffalo, moose, elk
and both grizzly and black bears. It's not unusual to
see these animals crossing the roads, so drive with
caution. And have your camera ready! You'll see nature
as you've never seen it before.
For
further information on Yellowstone National Park, its
scenic drives, places to stay and things to do, visit
the following links: