Yellowstone, Wyoming 1992

Yellowstone National Park, primarily in Wyoming but extending into Montana and Idaho, is the world's first national park, famous for its massive size, incredible wildlife (bison, wolves, bears), and unique geothermal wonders like the Old Faithful geyser, hot springs, and mudpots, all situated atop a dormant supervolcano. This 2.2-million-acre landscape features dramatic canyons, vast forests, Yellowstone Lake, and supports one of the planet's largest intact temperate ecosystems, making it a global icon for conservation and natural beauty.

Forever West!