Yellowstone National Park Travel Guide: 48 Hours and 40+ Stops

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Published 2024-03-03
Join us as we dive headfirst into the wonders of Yellowstone National Park, uncovering the hidden gems and must-see sights that will leave you breathless. With just 48 hours, we're squeezed in over 40 stops, each one seemingly more beautiful than the last. From the iconic Old Faithful geyser to the mesmerizing Grand Prismatic Spring, prepare to be captivated by the park's majestic landscapes and abundant wildlife. We'll guide you through winding trails, bubbling hot springs, and even share some of our best tips for making the most of your time in the park during a busy summer day. I hope this video inspires you to visit this unforgettable piece or nature as it is something that everyone should see at least one. Let us know what your favorite spots in the park are in the description.

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0:00 Intro
0:43 Roosevelt Arch
1:21 Mammoth Hot Springs Area
4:50 Undine Falls
5:20 Petrified Tree
5:54 Lamar Valley
7:50 Calcite Springs Overlook
8:26 Tower Fall
8:57 Driving Over Dunraven Pass
9:32 Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone Area
14:05 Hayden Valley
14:49 Mud Volcano Trail
17:00 Yellowstone Lake
17:27 West Thumb Area
19:19 Old Faithful Inn
21:06 Old Faithful
22:20 Old Faithful Again
22:40 Old Faithful Inn and Breakfast
23:15 Hiking to Old Faithful Observation Area
24:34 Upper Geyser Basin Trail + Riverside and Grand Geyser Eruptions
29:55 Grand Prismatic Overlook Trail
32:02 Grand Prismatic Boardwalk Trail
34:49 Fountain Paint Pot Trail
36:03 Gibbon Falls
36:30 Norris Geyser Basin Area & Trails
40:42 Outro

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All Comments (21)
  • @evanwexler6570
    Your dad getting emotional over Grand Prismatic is exactly how I feel about Yellowstone, too, especially the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone. There's nothing quite like seeing our planet in all its glory.
  • @billbeverly2864
    Now that I am retired, I have been spending the past few summers working in Yellowstone. This summer I will be working at the Lake Hotel front desk.
  • @ViktorKrum93
    This made me emotional. When I first went in July 2022 I knew I had found my happy place. We loved it so much that we went twice in 2023 and going again in May 2024. Truly spectacular place ❤
  • @TheWakatela
    Pops got me choked up how much he loves Mother Nature. Father and son and nature. Awesome guys!
  • @rhondaz356
    You two, Josh and Pops, absolutely showcase so beautifully what there is to see. I am convinced I have to go there. This was so amazing, from beginning to end. 🔥👏🏻🎊
  • @JP-dz7zu
    Best National Park in the world!
  • @May32461
    This is one of the best videos my wife and i have seen! We are planning our trip based on your video.
  • @hikingmansteve
    Josh and Pops, I've watched all of your videos but I think this is the best one yet and that is saying something with all of the ones you have done before. I really enjoyed this one. Thanks for taking us along on your adventures. SR
  • I love seeing you do this with your dad! You will treasure these memories seriously forever. Yellowstone is the most incredible place I have ever seen. I cannot wait to go back! Enjoyed this as always :)
  • My wife and I took our 3 kids to Yellowstone a couple years ago. We saw most of these places in 2 days as well. Remarkably, we never experienced any sort of traffic jams.
  • @styersdale
    Yellowstone is absolutely breathtaking. Thank you for bringing us along on your tour of this magnificent National Park. Also, I thoroughly enjoy seeing you and your father training together. Keep it up, Pops!
  • I think those two deer were on a giant salt lick. This was great. Thanks for sharing! You do a wonderful job of filming Josh. Pops was a real trooper doing so much hiking. Really fun guys
  • @kanjohn491
    I really enjoy your videos with Pops. My dad passed away a few years ago and there are a lot of things I had hoped we would get to do together, so these episodes make me a bit sentimental but they also make me happy in a slightly vicarious way :)
  • @mikimertz8102
    Thank you for sharing. My husband and I are going in May and we are about your dad's age, so I know we can handle it. Your video was a great sampler platter to help us prepare. I appreciated your honest comments and genuine excitement.
  • @roulab8657
    My husband and I have been to Yellowstone three times and now four times through your lens; you are a great videographer and story teller and is a pleasure following you and Pops around. Thanks for posting
  • @DyanK614
    What a spectacular place! This video definitely did it justice! Thoroughly enjoyable. Brought back great memories! Excellent vlog!!!
  • @noahcount7132
    Thanks Josh and Pops McNair for the awesome tour of YNP. 👍👍 It's especially noteworthy that you didn't get mauled by a grizzly, gored by a bison or an elk, or scalded by one of the geothermal features while enjoying and videoing this beautiful but deadly national treasure.
  • @cami_ille
    Coming here after seeing Pop's video! Looking forward to this one as well.
  • @skyeshwin
    I took my wife to Yellowstone last June and it was so amazing 👌👌 we stayed at the Roosevelt lodge which was more cozy and ideal for couples 😊