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Hikes in the Beautiful Yellowstone National Park

By: Georgina Burelson Yellowstone Park is located not in just one state but three – Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming. Spread out over 2.2 million acres, this national park is considered one of the premier wilderness areas in the United States. Here, you will enjoy magnificent scenery and a large variety of birds and wildlife. The more than 1,100 miles of trails makes this the perfect area for hiking enthusiasts.

Any time you hike in the wilderness, whether on groomed trails, or those more difficult, it’s important to use caution. In Yellowstone Park, weather can change in just a few minutes, wild animals might attack, and rocks that break loose could cause injuries. To be safe and smart about your hike, familiarize yourself with the park rules, pay attention to the weather, and study your surroundings. Just doing a few simple things will ensure your safety and enjoyable time.

Day hikes are among the favorite things to do when you visit Yellowstone. You will have your pick of hiking trails, and can easily find one that will fit your level of expertise and endurance. On your way out, visit the park rangers where you can get a map and information about the trails. They will help you choose a trail as well as reminding you to watch for bears, sudden storms, and possible fires. You should automatically take a first aid kit, sunscreen, rain gear, and bug repellant anytime you hike.

For Yellowstone Park, you do not need a permit for hiking although some parks do have this requirement. As you meander among the trails, you will find yourself going into remote sections of the park. Some of the trails are smooth and easy, offering gentle terrain. However, you will also come across trails that require hiking skill and endurance. Therefore, always check the trail conditions before starting out and choose trails that match your hiking ability.

Above all, don’t forget your camera. You’ll want lots of pictures of this scenic wilderness. The park is truly magnificent and you’ll find yourself in beautiful valleys, expanses of wildflowers, and atop small passes. You will undoubtedly see some signs of wildlife and your pictures will remind you of this enchanting experience for the rest of your life.

Copyright 2006, Georgina Burelson, All Rights Reserved. This article may be published on web sites or in newsletters provided this notice and the resource box is included without ammendment.


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Georgina Burelson runs the Be Hiking, web site that focuses on a range of resources about the magnificent scenery and a large variety of birds and wildlife in Yellowstone National Park. For more details, go to: www.behiking.com
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