Yellowstone National Park and It’s Majestic Scenery
- Tristan Forbis
- Nov 29, 2020
- 2 min read

We know that America is filled with all kinds of places that have mountains, but one place that sits in the far northern part of Wyoming has treasures that are hidden gems you can only see in this area. When you drive through you can see different types of waterfalls and rivers that flow out with a force strong enough to make fish jump out of water while getting sucked in by the huge currents made by nearby streams. The sounds you get from the rushing water can relax you and be mesmerizing to look at because it’s mostly white water that you see, I would not chance swimming in the lakes Jackson and Yellowstone because the temperature of the water would be frigid compared to what you get farther south in the warmer climate.

Vegetation in this area is a very different variety compared to what you get in the states with temperatures that allow for growth of certain crops to harvest. In the heart of Yellowstone sits a huge volcano that goes off ever so often, during a time when this happens if you are close enough to the activity you can feel the vibration effects of this. Mountains can reach an elevation of at least 8,000 feet when at the highest peak. The Teton Mountain range stretches from Grand Teton National Park all the way up to Montana.

You can think of it this way, if I drew a line from Yellowstone to the state of Montana you roughly have about 10 to 15 miles before reaching the entrance. That is a thought that probably will cross my mind if I ever go to this popular vacation spot. One thing to be advised of do to the close proximity of boulders if you are ever in the area is falling rocks. You would mostly have this if you are right up against a cluster or a cliff of mountains while driving down winding roads.

Hopefully a couple years down the road I can visit this beautiful country in Wyoming. Looking forward to when it happens.
-Tristan
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