
Things to Do in Yellowstone National Park
12 curated spots from Yellowstone National Park itineraries
Activities & Attractions
5 curated experiences

Gibbon Falls & Fountain Paint Pot Trail
Two accessible thermal destinations: Gibbon Falls waterfall (84 feet) reachable via short walk, and Fountain Paint Pot boardwalk loop featuring colorful hot springs, mudpots, and geysers. Combined 1-2 mile experience. Minimal crowds compared to Upper Basin.
2h · Free (included with park pass)
Grand Prismatic Spring Viewpoint & Midway Geyser Basin
North America's largest hot spring (370 feet diameter) with striking rainbow colors caused by heat-loving bacteria. Elevated boardwalk loop with multiple vantage points. Optional hike to Fairy Falls for elevated photography. Minimal crowds at early dawn.
2h · Free (included with park pass)
Lamar Valley Wildlife Expedition
Guided wildlife viewing tour in the park's most active animal corridor. Early morning departure increases bison, elk, wolves, grizzly bear, and pronghorn sightings. Professional naturalist guide with spotting scopes. Comfortable vehicle with heated cabin.
4h · $80-120 per person (guide tour)
Norris Geyser Basin Boardwalk
Second-largest geyser basin with diverse thermal features: Steamboat Geyser (world's tallest), Cathedral Spring, Emerald Spring, and hundreds of geysers. Two interconnected boardwalk loops range from 1 to 3 miles. Ranger programs daily.
2h 30m · Free (included with park pass)
Old Faithful Upper Geyser Basin Loop
Self-guided thermal feature exploration featuring Old Faithful geyser, Morning Glory Pool, Grotto Geyser, and dozens of hot springs. Well-maintained boardwalk trails rated easy to moderate. Ranger programs and visitor center enhance interpretation.
3h · $35 vehicle pass (covers all parks for 7 days)Restaurants & Food
7 local favorites

Café Solé
Intimate, contemporary café featuring house-made pastries, farm-fresh eggs, espresso drinks, and artisanal preparations. Locally roasted coffee and seasonal fruit. Cozy fireplace seating and gallery-quality art displays.
1h · $18-32 per person
Lake Yellowstone Hotel – Spring Restaurant
Historic 1891 hotel restaurant overlooking Yellowstone Lake with views of the Absaroka Mountains. Elegant breakfast service featuring locally-sourced ingredients, fresh pastries, and specialty coffee. Classical ambiance with large windows.
1h 15m · $22-40 per person
Old Faithful Inn Dining Room
Historic dining room with soaring wooden beams, crackling fireplace, and picture windows framing Old Faithful. Seasonal menu features locally-sourced bison, trout, and elk. Dress code: smart casual to business casual.
1h 30m · $120-160 per person
Snake River Grill
Upscale contemporary American restaurant highlighting regional ingredients: elk carpaccio, wild game, fresh trout. Sophisticated wine list with Rocky Mountain focus. Warm ambiance with wood-beamed ceilings and mountain views.
2h · $95-140 per person
Snake River Sporting Club
Historic fly-fishing lodge converted to upscale restaurant. Rustic-elegant décor with stone fireplace, Tiffany lamps, and wood paneling. Menu emphasizes Rocky Mountain game and fresh trout. Extensive whiskey collection.
2h · $100-155 per person
The Blue Lion
Elegant steakhouse housed in a historic log cabin, specializing in prime beef and fresh fish. Extensive wine cellar; intimate booths and fireplace seating. Known for impeccable service and classic Continental preparations.
2h · $110-165 per person
Yellowstone Lake Hotel – Lake House Restaurant
Casual-elegant restaurant with floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking Yellowstone Lake and distant mountains. Fresh trout, sandwiches, salads. Historic setting with excellent service. Scenic outdoor terrace (seasonal).
1h 15m · $35-65 per personMore on Yellowstone National Park
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