Yellowstone is the oldest national park and one of the crown jewels of the national park system. It is a large, diverse park with a vast ecosystem surrounded by majestic mountains, surreal geothermal features, panoramic vistas, stunning waterfalls, the American Serengeti of wildlife with massive herds of bison and elk and a wide diversity of wildlife, including pronghorn, bears, big horn sheep, coyotes, wolves, birds and many more species. The spectacular assemblage of mountains, geothermal features, panoramic vistas and wildlife will challenge any outdoor enthusiast and photographer. The size and grandeur of the park can be overwhelming - there’s so much to see and photograph, it can be difficult to decide where to start and what to focus on. A visit to Yellowstone requires time and careful planning. This guide is intended to help you focus on key locations based on what you’re interested in exploring and photographing. I have visited and photographed every location, often many times, over the years across all of the seasons. This is just one of over 30 photography guides we've published. Visit our website at www.photographerstrailguides.com to see our entire portfolio of guides to amazing locations across the U.S. https://guides.photographerstrailnotes.com/