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Hiking & Walking: Wyoming > Yellowstone National Park

Artist Paint Pots Trail
Hiking & Walking in Yellowstone National Park

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Date: 2004-07-10 15:09:00.0
Difficulty: Easy
Number of People Encountered: 25-50 ppl
Recommendation: Highly
The hike was easy, but not boardwalk the entire way, like many other trails. Was pushing a one year old in stroller, had to fold it up and carry the baby for some of the hike. Very worthwhile. These sites allow you to get very close to some of the pots and the sounds are fantastic. My 10 year old and 6 year old boys thought the "natural" sounds were the best part. Not really a good place to eat lunch, although I think I saw 1-2 picnic tables by the parking lot.

Additional Information
Idaho - This is a state with a vast amount of public land. Solitude can be found in Idaho's deep gorges, high mountains, swift rivers and chilly lakes.
Montana - Public lands in Montana comprise approximately 35 percent of the land. State parks, National Forests, Wilderness Areas and National Parks provide a variety of facilities to meet every recreationists needs.
Wyoming National Forests & Parks - Wyoming's four National Forests and its two National Parks, Yellowstone and Grand Teton, cover some of the most spectacular mountain terrain in the United States. Most areas offer outstanding outdoor recreation activities and solitude.
Yellowstone/Western Wyoming - The Yellowstone and Western Wyoming Region covers Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Park, south through the Jackson area to Kemmerer. This amazing region includes some of the most beautiful scenery and some of the most unique natural sites in the world.

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