Thank you very much for the comment. Greatly appreciated! I just checked out your channel - love the parks you showcase (and Monument Valley is awesome). Subscribed!
Wish we had found this video a month ago. We just spent 2 days in Yellowstone and a day in the Tetons. Both amazing and wonderful parks. Fun to relive what we saw through your video.
Thank you very much for the comment. You're going to love Yellowstone when you go (best time is either early June or mid-late September - fewer crowds). Enjoy the park!
I enjoyed your video! Yellowstone is one of my favorite places to visit. I try to get there at least once a year. Great place to make videos and take photos.
Thank you for making this video! Taking my Husband to Jackson, Grand Teton, and Yellowstone. I don't want to overwhelm myself since we are only there for 5 days. Watching your video made my to-do list smaller and we plan on coming back again. Also sub to your channel and looking forward to more videos.
Thank you very much for the nice comments (I appreciate them) and "subbing." I hope you really enjoy the Wyoming area - five days isn't enough for the whole area of course (I go almost every year and it feels like I haven't seen that much). I don't know what your itinerary is but definitely don't shortchange Grand Teton or Jackson (love Grand Teton - so beautiful). Have a great time!
@@Matt.Jernigan I would stay in the Jackson area. I think Fireside Resort is awesome, particularly if you have more than 2 people (but the same is true if you have two people) - it's not cheap but it's fun (but obviously not close to $1000 a night!). Rendevous Mountain Rental is great too (I "think" we got our condo last year for around $400/night - and it was a two bedroom with a kitchen in the Aspen's area). This group rents out condos (like a VRBO) but they are local and know the area really well. They have staff who can help if something ever goes wrong. So - these are my two suggestions (nothing is cheap in Jackson or GTNP). We have used them 3 or 4 times - each time was great. If you want cheaper, Driggs in Idaho is very nice but it adds about another 45 minutes to your drive if you want to go to GTNP.
Personally I have two recommendations (mainly for Yellowstone) First - if you see something just off the road that you didn’t know was there, even if it doesn’t look to interesting, go there. Secondly - while spending time at the geyser basins, spend more time than you normally would. I would recommend if you have the patience, spending an entire day for ONLY the old faithful area. Most of the geysers there only erupt once or twice a day, so many of the people who run through the loop (metaphorically speaking) skip, or miss, so many different things.
Thank you for the comment - I really appreciate it. I hope you love the Parks in Wyoming - they are something else. I hope the crowds aren't overwhelming (get out early!). I"m heading back in September and cannot wait. Cheers.
Thank you for making these videos, they’re very useful. What sort of itinerary would you recommend to see Yellowstone, Grand Teton, and Jackson Wy for a week?
Thank you for the comment - I had to think about this one. My itinerary might look a little different than others but, I would allocate 3 days to Yellowstone and 4 days to Grand Teton and Jackson. I think some might prefer 4 days in Yellowstone. Yellowtone: Day 1: Geysers and Hot Springs (Old Faithful, Upper Geyser Basin, Grand Prismatic Spring and Norris Geyser Basin). Probably staying in Canyon Village is a good idea. Day 2: Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone and Hayden Valley (you can stay in Canyon Village or even West Yellowstone). Day 3: Mammoth Hot Springs and Lamar Valley. Best to stay in Mammoth Hot Springs Village. Grand Teton and Jackson: I would spend two days exploring the Park and two days in Jackson. Grand Teton: Day 1: Sunrise are either Schwabacher Landing or Mormon Row and then head to Moose Wilson road (beautiful and good area for animals). Don't forget the visitor center or Chapel of the Transfiguration. Day 2: Start at Jenny Lake then drive the Loop and visit Oxbow Bend, Jackson Lake Lodge and Signal Mountain. Jackson: I would spend a morning in town and the Western Art Musuem. I would also spend a day (or less) at Teton Village and catch the tram to the top. This is brief and off the top of my head but I hope it gives you some ideas.
I just visit this month for my first time! I saw Bison 🦬 and was surprised there was still tons of people even in October. I can’t imagine it in the summer. Your video footage of all the parks is amazing! Banff is next on my list 🏔️
Thank you very much for the comment. I'm so glad you went to Yellowstone - and yes, it's still busy (but not nearly as busy in July or August). I love the Bison and I'm so happy you were able to see them. They are so beautiful in the wild. I also hope you go to Banff. I'm heading there again in a couple of weeks (so several more videos to come).
Excellent and very engaging. Thank you.
Thank you very much for the very nice comment. I appreciate it.
WOW! After seeing this video, I have Yellowstone on my travel list!
Thanks for the comment! You should go - hop in a motor home and tour the park - heaven!
i liked how it started raining at 2:02 and you kept your composure. 😜
Haha - yeah, thanks. Unfortunately I only had about 3 hours to film the entire video so I had to keep doing it even though it was torrential.
Thank you for this great presentation of Yellowstone NP. We love this place and hope to return soon. 👍👍
Thank you very much for the comment. Greatly appreciated! I just checked out your channel - love the parks you showcase (and Monument Valley is awesome). Subscribed!
Hermoso lugar. ❤
Gracias, es un lugar hermoso.
Wish we had found this video a month ago. We just spent 2 days in Yellowstone and a day in the Tetons. Both amazing and wonderful parks. Fun to relive what we saw through your video.
Thank you very for the nice comment. I hope you had a nice time. I have to wait until this time next year to go back. Cannot wait.
Thank you for your wonderful video and amazing tips. Can’t wait to get to Yellowstone 🙏
Thank you very much for the comment. You're going to love Yellowstone when you go (best time is either early June or mid-late September - fewer crowds). Enjoy the park!
I enjoyed your video! Yellowstone is one of my favorite places to visit. I try to get there at least once a year. Great place to make videos and take photos.
Thank you very much, Bob. I just watched your Kanab video - it was awesome.
@@traveleaz Kanab it a fascinating place!
This was a conviene introduction
Oh my! Wonderful
Thank you! Cheers!
Thank you for making this video! Taking my Husband to Jackson, Grand Teton, and Yellowstone. I don't want to overwhelm myself since we are only there for 5 days. Watching your video made my to-do list smaller and we plan on coming back again. Also sub to your channel and looking forward to more videos.
Thank you very much for the nice comments (I appreciate them) and "subbing." I hope you really enjoy the Wyoming area - five days isn't enough for the whole area of course (I go almost every year and it feels like I haven't seen that much). I don't know what your itinerary is but definitely don't shortchange Grand Teton or Jackson (love Grand Teton - so beautiful). Have a great time!
@@traveleaz Where would you stay near Grand Teton? Not looking for 1000.00 a night but don’t want to find bed bugs either
@@Matt.Jernigan I would stay in the Jackson area. I think Fireside Resort is awesome, particularly if you have more than 2 people (but the same is true if you have two people) - it's not cheap but it's fun (but obviously not close to $1000 a night!). Rendevous Mountain Rental is great too (I "think" we got our condo last year for around $400/night - and it was a two bedroom with a kitchen in the Aspen's area). This group rents out condos (like a VRBO) but they are local and know the area really well. They have staff who can help if something ever goes wrong. So - these are my two suggestions (nothing is cheap in Jackson or GTNP). We have used them 3 or 4 times - each time was great. If you want cheaper, Driggs in Idaho is very nice but it adds about another 45 minutes to your drive if you want to go to GTNP.
@@traveleaz Thank you so much!!!!!!
Personally I have two recommendations (mainly for Yellowstone) First - if you see something just off the road that you didn’t know was there, even if it doesn’t look to interesting, go there. Secondly - while spending time at the geyser basins, spend more time than you normally would. I would recommend if you have the patience, spending an entire day for ONLY the old faithful area. Most of the geysers there only erupt once or twice a day, so many of the people who run through the loop (metaphorically speaking) skip, or miss, so many different things.
heading to WY this summer, this video is excellent and can't wait to watch the Grand Teton as well. Beautiful footage!
Thank you for the comment - I really appreciate it. I hope you love the Parks in Wyoming - they are something else. I hope the crowds aren't overwhelming (get out early!). I"m heading back in September and cannot wait. Cheers.
Damn, the background on the getting there part is amazing
Thank you. Hard to find a bad spot in the park. It’s pretty special.
Thank you for making these videos, they’re very useful. What sort of itinerary would you recommend to see Yellowstone, Grand Teton, and Jackson Wy for a week?
Thank you for the comment - I had to think about this one. My itinerary might look a little different than others but, I would allocate 3 days to Yellowstone and 4 days to Grand Teton and Jackson. I think some might prefer 4 days in Yellowstone. Yellowtone: Day 1: Geysers and Hot Springs (Old Faithful, Upper Geyser Basin, Grand Prismatic Spring and Norris Geyser Basin). Probably staying in Canyon Village is a good idea. Day 2: Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone and Hayden Valley (you can stay in Canyon Village or even West Yellowstone). Day 3: Mammoth Hot Springs and Lamar Valley. Best to stay in Mammoth Hot Springs Village.
Grand Teton and Jackson: I would spend two days exploring the Park and two days in Jackson. Grand Teton: Day 1: Sunrise are either Schwabacher Landing or Mormon Row and then head to Moose Wilson road (beautiful and good area for animals). Don't forget the visitor center or Chapel of the Transfiguration. Day 2: Start at Jenny Lake then drive the Loop and visit Oxbow Bend, Jackson Lake Lodge and Signal Mountain.
Jackson: I would spend a morning in town and the Western Art Musuem. I would also spend a day (or less) at Teton Village and catch the tram to the top.
This is brief and off the top of my head but I hope it gives you some ideas.
Thank you so much. I’ve been so inspired I got some plane tickets. We’re heading out in mid-May.
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Thank you very much. 👍🏻
Tomorrow we will be on Yellowstone staying at lake Yellowstone hotel
I am jealous - great hotel (but have never stayed there). I hope the weather is good. Enjoy!
@traveleaz supposed to be beautiful all week
Love the jacket. What brand is it?
If you're speaking of the tan jacket (I think that is what I wore), it's a Levi's Jacket w/ a tarten lining.
The hotels outside the park are better, more modern and slightly cheaper, the ones inside the park are rustic. Both cost a small fortune.
You nailed it! I wish the Park hotels were updated! Thanks for the comment.
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I just visit this month for my first time! I saw Bison 🦬 and was surprised there was still tons of people even in October. I can’t imagine it in the summer. Your video footage of all the parks is amazing! Banff is next on my list 🏔️
Thank you very much for the comment. I'm so glad you went to Yellowstone - and yes, it's still busy (but not nearly as busy in July or August). I love the Bison and I'm so happy you were able to see them. They are so beautiful in the wild. I also hope you go to Banff. I'm heading there again in a couple of weeks (so several more videos to come).