Yellowstone Hikes Slightly Off The Beaten Path
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- Опубліковано 7 сер 2024
- I love hiking and exploring new places and seeing new things, but I am a nervous nelly when it comes to nature and wildlife, especially in Yellowstone where it feels like we are living in a form of Jurassic Park. These 4 hikes / bikes were great places to get away from the crowds and see some beautiful Yellowstone sights, and weren't too remote so I felt a little better, but they are still in wildlife habitat and some are even in Bear Management areas, so i was still a little nervous, but for whatever reason felt better that we were still close to really busy tourist areas, not that the bears here seem to care. Just remember to always follow bear safety no matter how busy the area is or isn't.
BEAR SAFETY:
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GEYSER ACTIVITY:
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Our 4 Not Too Crowded But Not Too Far Off The Beaten Path Hikes
00:21 Fairy Falls (Partial Bike Trail)
02:47 Lone Star Geyser (Bike Trail)
05:17 Mystic Falls
06:11 Natural Bridge (Bike Trail)
TRAIL INFO:
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MUISC:
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Beautiful trails! It looks like you had a great time exploring the park. 😊
Fairy Falls is a great hike. Perfect for beginners. Great video!
Thank you. Fairy Falls is a great hike, we actually skipped it our first two visits and that was definitely a mistake.
Looks like you were there in September. Very nice time to visit Yellowstone. Get some autumnal colors, less crowded, and even occasional snow.
Yes we love going in September, actually fall is the only time we have ever gone because we are so afraid of the summer crowds that we hear about.
@@scheduledadventures so true. First time I went was mid-June and still a lot of snow in the forest from the south entrance. Even a big pile of snow in the West Thumb parking lot. The worst is getting tied up in road construction which really can tie up traffic significantly.
Have been there three times, I call it the Horse's Tail.
Great info! Now I'm considering hauling our bikes to Yellowstone. I think my kids would love to bike!
Thank you. If you have room to bring bikes it might be a good idea, it will make some of the “hikes” shorter and if your kids are like mine they can get a little grumpy on long hikes, and there are quite a few bike trails in Yellowstone including at Old Faithful as well as a bike path in the Grand Tetons that we haven’t done yet but would love to do one day.