Friday, May 30, 2014

Beartooth Pass & Yellowstone National Park

My family and I took a road trip as I traveled to my summer job, and we stopped at Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks. Yellowstone was extremely busy with visitors, but once we started hiking, it was much quieter and enjoyable. And we saw lots of wildlife and wildflowers!
These photos start as we entered the Beartooth Pass highway in Red Lodge, MT.

Lots of snow still on the road leading up to Beartooth Pass!

First time in Wyoming

Looking at the Beartooth Range

Moss campion

The Beartooth

Arrowleaf balsamroot

Calypso orchid or fairyslipper

Duncecap Larkspur

Lost Lake

Solomon's Seal



Bison in the trail

Young grizzly

Elk
Avalanche lily
Prairiesmoke
Salsify
One of Yellowstone's many bubbling warm springs
Old Faithful
Two black collared male wolves that are part of the Junction Butte pack eating a bison carcass. Seen through a scope in the Lamar Valley of Yellowstone. 

Mammoth Hot Springs








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