Top 10 Sights & Landmarks in Yellowstone Country, Yellowstone Country

October 27, 2021 Nicolette Lion

Discover the best top things to do in Yellowstone Country, Yellowstone Country including Yellowstone Institute, Springhill Presbyterian Church, Artist Point, Lamar Valley, Big Sky Chapel, Bozeman Public Library, The Soldiers Chapel, Gardiner Baptist Church, Gardiner, Earthquake Lake, Grand Loop Road.
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1. Yellowstone Institute

Yellowstone National Park, WY 82190 +1 406-848-2400 [email protected] http://www.YellowstoneAssociation.org
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5.0 based on 58 reviews

Yellowstone Institute

2. Springhill Presbyterian Church

4769 W Babcock St, Bozeman, MT 59718-6894 +1 406-582-8000 http://www.springhillpres.com
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5.0 based on 3 reviews

Springhill Presbyterian Church

3. Artist Point

South Rim Road, Yellowstone National Park, WY 82190
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5.0 based on 1,292 reviews

Artist Point

Reviewed By Tommy599 - Two Rivers, United States

We crossed Chittenden bridge across the Yellowstone river; stopping first at Uncle Toms to view the smaller upper Falls, then on to Artist Point to view the MAGNIFICENT lower falls and the unbelievable colors of the canyon. It is IMPOSSIBLE to describe the majesty of this waterfall and canyon colors, so we will not even try,

4. Lamar Valley

Yellowstone National Park, WY +1 307-344-7381 http://www.nps.gov/yell/planyourvisit/basicinfo.htm
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5.0 based on 2,998 reviews

Lamar Valley

Reviewed By FancyFree55 - Florida, United States

This route is an amazing drive into the park, with large herds of buffalo grazing in vast fields on both sides of the northeast entrance road. It seemed that our visit coincided with birthing season, when lots of calves were just joining families. They're an unusual orange-brown color, compared with the very dark fur of their parents.' Tourists parked all over the sides of the highway to stop for close-up photos these incredible animals. When I say close-up, I mean with a good zoom. Park signage warns you not to get nearer than 75 yards because the animals are very fast and, if they feel like their babies are threatened, they will charge. We were very fortunate to also spot a small herd of pronghorn elk grazing not far from the road and got some great pix. The drive itself is beautiful, with mountains off in the distance, and a river winding through vast green along and around the roadway.

5. Big Sky Chapel

510 Little Coyote Rd., Big Sky, MT +1 406-995-3336 http://www.bigskychapel.com
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5.0 based on 31 reviews

Big Sky Chapel

Reviewed By 932rogers

A non-denominational log framed chapel, very welcoming and comfortable with an incredible view of Lone Mountain through a huge window behind the altar. Very peaceful and meditational.

6. Bozeman Public Library

626 E Main St, Bozeman, MT 59715-3768 +1 406-582-2400 http://www.bozemanlibrary.org
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5.0 based on 76 reviews

Bozeman Public Library

Reviewed By joo564 - Port Fairy, Australia

Wow what a beautiful library outside the building is stunning architecturally and surrounded by beautiful flower beds and trees with some fabulous sculptures. Inside a big beautiful library with great resources and a small cafe and impeccably clean bathroom facilities. A library the community can be very proud of indeed.

7. The Soldiers Chapel

47875 Gallatin Rd, Big Sky, MT 59730-8681 +1 406-995-4089 http://www.facebook.com/pages/Soldiers-Chapel/203461453043921
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5.0 based on 16 reviews

The Soldiers Chapel

Reviewed By robinsonsq5 - Davenport, United States

Great picture setting, right in front of Big Sky. Church was not open when we were there but still a very nice sight to see.

8. Gardiner Baptist Church, Gardiner

802 Scott Street West, Gardiner, MT 59030 +1 406-223-4478 http://gardinerbaptistchurch.org/
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Gardiner Baptist Church, Gardiner

9. Earthquake Lake

27 miles northwest of West Yellowstone and 44 miles south of Ennis, Montana on US Highway 287., West Yellowstone, MT +1 406-682-7620 http://www.fs.usda.gov/detail/custergallatin/specialplaces/
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4.5 based on 450 reviews

Earthquake Lake

Site of the largest earthquake in Montana's history.

Reviewed By lvmt4sure - North Branch, United States

A sad story of how this lake got it's beginning. Google it if you want to read the true story' It is a beautiful lake with a very interesting visitor center. Great views from this well kept and clean Center. I highly recommend a stop here if in the Yellowstone area.

10. Grand Loop Road

Yellowstone National Park, WY +1 307-344-7381
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4.5 based on 758 reviews

Grand Loop Road

A 140-mile scenic drive past some of Yellowstone's most famous sites.

Reviewed By 0617merS - Columbus, United States

We had one day to explore Yellowstone, we had never been there before and we wanted to take advantage of the day we had and see the most. We did our Yellowstone day on June Monday, June 10. It was very early in the season which was great in that the crowds were low and the traffic was as well and easy in and out of parking lots, allowing us to navigate the park at a good pace. Also, it is SO WORTH the $6 to get the GYPSY app of yellowstone. Download it before you go and enjoy the commentary along your drive through the park. We were staying in Teton Village, we got up around 2:30 and got on the road. We decided to only do the lower loop. We arrived at Old Faithful about 5:45 and it was perfect timing, because it erupted at 6am. We then walked the upper geyser board walks and made our way back to the car and on the way to the upper view point of grand prisim. It's about a mile walk and the view of grand prisim is perfect from up there. We then headed to the artist paint pots and walked the mile trail there. This was well worth our stop, the topography and colors are just very unique. We then stopped at Gibbons Falls and checked out the view from there. By this time we were heading to the Grand Canyon of Yellowstone and took the one way road off the beaten path to check out Virginia falls (thanks to GYPSY app) this is a beautiful drive and I highly suggest it, however you can only do it if you're traveling clockwise around the loop, or you can back track your drive. We got to Canyon Village about 11:15 and ate at the dinner in the general store, and did a quick little shopping and headed out to the trail that leads to lower falls, a spectacular view from the look outs there, went to inspiration point, and then over to artist look out and then made around way to our last stop on the loop, to West Thumb, parked and did the board walk 1 mile walk, this is a stunning look at lake yellowstone, it's blue waters and the geyesers that boarder it. We then left at the same south gate we entered and headed back. I believe we left the park around 5:30 and hit jackson Hole around 7:30 and ate there before heading back to teton village. We were nervous about doing YS in a day, but if you're able to get there early enough, it's more than doable....and early morning is when the wildlife is out. There's bathrooms at almost every trail head and if you pack food, and are able bodied, you can do this. I think we clocked 10 miles this day, but we all said, it was worth it!!

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