An (Oil) Boom Of A Start In 1859 Colonel Edwin Drake’s drilling rig struck a pocket of oil in Pennsylvania and the world forever changed. Similar to the Gold Rush ten years prior, the Oil Rush was on! Thousands of people flocked to the small towns along the Allegheny River […]
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Yellowstone was America’s first National Park and my 100th. I have long found Yellowstone fascinating. It sounds like a mythical place. It’s a land where steam shoots out of the ground with great force and pools of water are multicolored and glimmering and pits of mud pop and splash as […]
Geysers and Yellowstone National Park are nearly synonymous. In fact a majority of the worlds geysers are located within the park. Over 500 geysers and more than 10,000 hydrothermal features can be found in Yellowstone. The park sits on top of an active volcano and includes one of the world’s […]
We all know about Old Faithful, Grand Prismatic Spring, and Mammoth Hot Springs, but to be honest, all of Yellowstone National Park is one giant photo spot – just like it is with wildlife watching. Great views greeted me every day in the park, but a few stood out as […]
If you enter Yellowstone National Park through the Roosevelt Arch at the North Entrance, the first area of development you will come to is Mammoth Hot Springs. There are three major areas of Mammoth Hot Springs: the Historic District, the Upper Terrace, and the Lower Terrace. The Historic District The […]
After a hot summer day full of exploration in Yellowstone National Park, nothing feels better than a swim! Firehole Swimming Area A turnoff for Firehole Canyon Drive can be found on the Grand Loop, just south of Madison and the West Entrance Road. The 2 mile road is one-way and […]
Camping in Yellowstone National Park is mainly first come, first served – like in Grand Teton. We approached from the south and decided to visit Madison Junction Campground near the west entrance first. As we pulled in we saw a sign noting that the campground was full. We booked it […]
After finding our campsite, we were off on our first excursion. We considered wildlife viewing in Lamar Valley or visiting Old Faithful, but after the drive we were ready for a hike so we headed to Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone. A drive through Canyon Village to the South Rim […]
Wildlife is plentiful and some of it is very easy to spot in Yellowstone National Park. Lamar Valley and Hayden Valley Lamar Valley and Hayden Valley best known for their wildlife watching. If there are bears or wolves to be spotted, they are probably in Lamar or Hayden. As much […]
Church spires. Barbara Fritchie. The Civil War. These are the most commonly known aspects of Frederick, Maryland. But the small town 50 miles north of Washington, DC also has a flourishing food scene. With over 30 restaurants in the downtown area, knowing what to try can be overwhelming. With a […]
Floyd is a one stoplight town in rural, Blue Ridge Virginia. It’s mainly known for one thing: bluegrass music. The Floyd Country Store Friday Night Jamboree draws curious onlookers, like me, every weekend. While planning my trip to the area I came across The Stone Churches of Reverend Bob […]
On a trip through Grand Teton, Yellowstone, and Glacier National Parks, Grand Teton was probably the park I was the least excited about. I constantly thought, “It’s just a big mountain, right?” Well, technically yes, Grand Teton is a very big mountain. But this 310,000 acre park in Wyoming includes […]