Yellowstone is unlike any other place on earth. From bubbling hot springs to gushing geysers, mammoth bison to swooping osprey, the array of geological features and wildlife in America’s first national park is filled with wonders not seen anywhere else in the world.
If you have never been to Yellowstone, there is no better time to go than right now. Established in 1872, this year marks the oldest U.S. National Park’s 150th anniversary. Yellowstone covers nearly 3,500 miles of pristine land in Wyoming, and parts of Montana and Idaho.

The top activity in Yellowstone is still driving, but there are endless ways to explore the park. This summer, lace up those boots and walk deeper into the famed park. Go beyond Old Faithful and bison crossing the road to get a glimpse of something even more special.
Here are six things to do this summer in honor of Yellowstone’s 150th anniversary.
6 Things to Do in Yellowstone National Park
1. Fantastic Fly Fishing


2. Scenic Hikes

3. Colorful Hot Springs


4. Camp Under the Stars

5. Boating Yellowstone Lake

6. Dinner, a Show, and a Rodeo


Bonus! Raise a Glass to Yellowstone
