


If the geysers, buffalo and bears aren’t enough to bring you to Yellowstone, the Blue-Ribbon trout streams should be. Join the herds of people who have come to enjoy one of Mother Nature’s greatest masterpieces. Spend your days hiking, biking, or riding on horseback through the hundreds of miles of trails that weave through the park. You can canoe or kayak many of our local lakes. Visit the Earthquake Lake Visitor's Center or take a drive to Virginia City and Nevada City. But save enough time and energy to visit our little town of West Yellowstone. You’ll regret it if you don’t get a chance to tour the local museum, candy stores or our many gift shops. A night spent at the Playmill Theatre or Pinecone Playhouse will make for a great memory. Take that walk to Mystic Falls or the hike to Ferry Falls. Let the kids get involved in the junior ranger or the young scientist programs. Visit the Grizzly and Wolf Discovery Center and let the little ones become "keeper kids".
Once you get here visit our local Chamber of Commerce and the Yellowstone National Park Visitors Center to check out all our local activities.