After a day of driving, we decided to have a down day in this lovely little town with hot springs. We were surprised to see how much volcanic activity there was in Idaho. We are staying at theLava Spa Motel&RV (15 sites) in a site by the river.

After a day of driving, we decided to have a down day in this lovely little town with hot springs. We were surprised to see how much volcanic activity there was in Idaho. We are staying at theLava Spa Motel&RV (15 sites) in a site by the river.

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Arrived in Arco

Currently a home of some workers of Idaho National Lab. We arrived at Atomic Days, just winding down. John has gone off to othe rodeo. We came here to go to Craters of the Moon National Monument. We heard a great talk this evening about how COM provides information on geologic features on othe planets. We are staying at the Mountain View RV Park. We will go to COM and then head back to Jackson to (hopefully) retrieve my wallet.
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Stopped on our way at the National Mueseum of Wildlife Art, a truly wonderful place.


Also I left my wallet (again) so we will return.
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On our way out of the park, we stopped for a view of Mount Moran and Jenny Lake

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We headeded out of the West Yellowstone campground back into the park by its incredibly busy west entrance down to the south entrance and to Grand Teton National Park.
We did a driving tour of the park (not nearly as much driving as Yellowstone) and did a one-hour (really 1.5 hour) very informative boat ride on Jenny Lake.
We spent the night at the RV park at Flagg Ranch – 2 mi south of Yellowstone, 5 miles north of Geand Teton – but in some park or other.
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As we prepared to leave Mammoth campground, we found the “tame” herd of elk (from the Mammouth Hot Springs area) had come down the hill into the campground, including a doe feeding on a bush next to Nelly the Navion.
Afte packing up, we set off on a tour of the park’s hydrothermal features, including Old Faithful.

Later, we checked into the Yellowstone Park / Mountainside KOA in West Uellowstone for a great sunset.

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Road from Red Lodge to NE entrance of Yellowstone Beartooth Highway with 11,000 foot pass

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After getting up at 6 am in Medora ND to drive back to Bismarck to retrieve Jessie’s walnut, we set off for Yellowstone in earnest. We arrived in Red Lodge at 7 pm, checked into to Perrys RV Zpark (cash or check), a d went for a great dinner at the wine bar in Red Lodge. Although we’d planned to get up at the crack of dawn to run into the park to get one of the first-come-first-served camp sites, we mellowed out at dinner and decided to stay two nights (and visit the Yellowstone Wildlife Sanctuary).
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