Above, Old Faithful Geyser in eruption. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
It hardly seems possible that it has been five years since I was last in the Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks area.
That trip was made possible as a friend and I went to Buhl, Idaho to visit an ailing friend. Since we were in the vicinity, we decided to go on to Jackson, Wyoming and the national parks.
Above, yours truly (white shirt) rafting the Snake River near Jackson, Wyoming. |
Reader's Digest has posted one family's one-week itinerary which looks pretty interesting that one should consider.
It starts off with:
Every time I told anyone—friends, family, people I had just met—that my family’s summer vacation plan was to visit Wyoming and Montana, they inevitably asked about our Yellowstone itinerary. I get it. As a lifelong East Coaster, planning a trip to a national park out West is intimidating, even for an experienced traveler like me, who, as an editor at Reader’s Digest online, has the advantage of being able to consult with tourism boards and other travel experts.
After a year-plus of research and planning, here is the one-week Yellowstone itinerary I followed with my husband and two elementary-school-age kids—along with the one thing I wish we had done differently.
To read more, go here.
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