Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
Yellowstone National Park in the United States stretches across states Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho. It is the world's first and oldest national park, with most of the area located in the eastern corner of Wyoming. With majestic natural landscapes and diverse ecosystems, Yellowstone National Park is one of the famous tourist destinations that any tourist wants to visit once.
Yellowstone is famous for its beautiful high waterfalls, such as Kepler cascade waterfall nearly 45 meters high, three-tiered Crystal waterfall about 40 meters high. Deep canyons or valleys lie dormant among the green mountains and forests. In particular, this is home to the rainbow-colored Grand Prismatic Spring, which is more than ten floors deep and is the third-largest spring on the planet.
Not only has beautiful scenery, but Yellowstone is also a wildlife sanctuary with many rare species such as bison, mountain lions, bear deer, elk, coyotes, grizzly bears, eagle, and swan.
Here you can go hiking to fully watch the brilliant sunrise and sunset. There are also many other activities, such as boating, climbing, horseback riding, skiing, or camping. Yellowstone has up to 12 campsites with more than 2000 tents grouped in large areas. At night, the temperature is low. You need to prepare clothes and regularly update the weather before coming here.