Friday, January 2, 2026

We Take a Fall Trip to Yellowstone N.P. Part 3

 
Grand Canyon of Yellowstone
Day 3....Today we moved from the Kelly Inn and Suites in West Yellowstone to the Canyon Lodge located inside the national park. We had reservations for the Rhyolite Lodge, one of the buildings in the Canyon Lodge complex. Until we could check in mid afternoon, we were back out on the roads heading in a northeast to southeast direction today. On the map, the area we were exploring is called Canyon Village. There are waterfalls there, and the not-to-be-missed Grand Canyon of Yellowstone, an amazing geological feature within walking distance of the lodge IF you were up for about a mile hike. 

the hike to lower falls

The Grand Canyon of Yellowstone is spectacular in its own way, with a BIG waterfall in the middle, and viewing points at the top of the falls and towards the lower falls. You can hike your way up or down, they are short distances of less than a mile. What Sparky forgot is the elevation factor of 8,000 feet. While hiking down to the lower falls from the parking lot, which was a steep decline and NOT wheelchair friendly, she neglected to think about hiking back UP. Needless to say, for a 3/4 mile hike, it was arduous coming back up but well worth it to see the falls and the canyon. She thought her heart was going to beat right out of her chest! She stopped many times on the climb back up. Whew! The falls were spectacular whether you were looking at them from up above or down below.

Here is another view....

A view of the canyon from higher up at the falls viewing platform...

We hopped back into the car and continued our drive south towards Fishing Bridge. On the way, we passed through Hayden Valley which Sparky remembered reading some blogs about the foxes in that valley and the Lamar valley. Sure enough, we saw a red fox. Look-- a coyote photobombing in the meadow! Coyotes do kill foxes sometimes for food or to eliminate competition for resources. Hope this pretty fox was not going to be dinner!


Lots of bison along the way, crossing the road with their calves...


We arrived at Fishing Bridge, which is a historical area and facility complex inside the park. There is an RV park there, a visitor center, and a store. It's named for its famous old bridge but fishing is prohibited now. Maybe because of this? Haha...This big guy passed right by our car on the bridge. Eldy could have reached out and touched him easily. A "Touron"--a tourist who is a moron, on the other side of the road coming towards us, actually reached out his window and touched another bison following behind. The bison startled and jumped back in defense. Sparky yelled out, "YOU DUMB****!!!" (She's not holding back in her senior years, explains a sheepish Eldo.) Luckily, for the touron, nothing happened. He's lucky the bison didn't head butt the car!
right next to our car!

After exploring the area, we headed further south, past West Thumb, which includes more mudpots, boiling springs, and geysers, heading back to Canyon Lodge. It was a beautiful day, full of wildlife, and wonderful weather. One more day to go....see you tomorrow!






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