Winter Yellowstone
So Much to See so Little Time!
Yellowstone is the largest national park in the lower 48 states including 2.2 million acres. This equals 3,472 square miles. I know you are
thinking, "How am I going to see all of this during my visit?" Well we have a solution to your problem. We have designed these pages to let you in on all the hot spots to visit and see. more info

Frozen Waterfall
© National Park Service
Yellowstone is filled with geothermal geysers, hot springs, steam vents, and mud-pots. Elevations in the park range from 5,000 to 11,000 feet. The temperature in the Park can range from 90 degrees F, in the summer to -45 degrees below zero in the winter. All kinds of wildlife live in this vast forested area so keep your eyes open for that buffalo looking at you from behind a tree. The Grand Canyon of Yellowstone is famous for its colors, shapes, and waterfalls. Rivers, streams, waterfalls and Yellowstone Lake are the major water resources.

Frozen Waterfall
© National Park Service

Frozen Waterfall
© National Park Service
Other pages you might find helpful:
Badlands National Park
Driving to Yellowstone from the Plains States? Be sure to visit Badlands National Park in South Dakota.
Ski Winter Park
If you are considering a ski vacation to Colorado, check out our Winter Park skiing information and area guide.
Winter Vacations in the Park
View our ALLYellowstonePark.com site for package details.
Exhilarating 2-hour, 1/2- or Full-Day Dog Sled Adventures 30 mins from Livingston, MT & Yellowstone.
Ideal Snowmobiling near Jackson Hole: Trail access to the best riding; fine cuisine & western cabins
Wildlife Expeditions offers wildlife viewing tours in Grand Teton & Yellowstone National Parks.



