It鈥檚 often said that the national parks are America鈥檚 best idea. No argument here. And it all started with designating Yellowstone National Park, a particular stroke of genius. This remarkable landscape of hot springs, geysers, and incredible wildlife became the country鈥檚 first national park in 1872, starting a revolution in protecting special landscapes in the United States and around the world.
A visit to is a life-list experience for people across the globe, and no wonder. The park鈥攂igger than some states鈥攐ffers wild trails for hiking and horseback riding, the highest concentration of geysers in the world, and the chance to spot animals like grizzly bears, bison, elk, and golden eagles in the wild. Consider this your guide to the park鈥檚 highlights鈥and the perfect to sip while you鈥檙e visiting (or just dreaming) about Yellowstone.
Making the Most of a Trip to Yellowstone National Park
The only problem with visiting Yellowstone? It鈥檚 so enormous, and its attractions so varied, that starting to plan a trip can be intimidating. It鈥檚 also deservedly popular, so you have to take crowds into account. But it鈥檚 possible to thread the needle, experiencing the best of Yellowstone without joining the throngs. Here鈥檚 how.
Geysers
Upper Geyser Basin, home to Old Faithful as well as 150 other spouters, is ground zero for geyser gazing. But it鈥檚 also notoriously crowded during the high season. You can catch the Old Faithful show without the hordes by hiking the 0.8-mile (one way) to a sweeping vantage point over the basin. Looking for even more solitude? Visit Upper Geyser Basin in winter. For another geyser experience with a fraction of the traffic, trace the Firehole River 2.5 miles (one way) on the Lone Star Geyser Trail for a 45-foot eruption every few hours.

Waterfalls
They don鈥檛 call it Cascade Corner for nothing: you鈥檒l find a dozen-plus waterfalls in Yellowstone鈥檚 remote southwestern tip. stands out from the rest for its height鈥攁t 250 feet, it鈥檚 the second-tallest waterfall in the park鈥攁nd solitude. It takes a 16-mile round-trip hike to reach Union starting from the Grassy Lake Trailhead, so it鈥檚 best done as an overnight backpacking trip. Or visit the and its world-famous views of the Upper and Lower Falls of the Yellowstone River. Just go at sunrise for great light and to beat the crowds.
Wildlife Watching
The Lamar Valley deserves its nickname of America鈥檚 Serengeti: bison, wolves, elk, deer, and grizzly bears (to name just a few) roam a wide, lush river corridor in the park鈥檚 northeastern segment. Plentiful pullouts along the Northeast Entrance Road grant excellent views from the car. Tip: Look for people with spotting scopes鈥攖hey鈥檙e often volunteers who know where the wolf packs are hanging out. For a more immersive experience, hike part of the 33-mile 鈥攋ust be sure to travel in groups and carry bear spray, as this is prime grizzly territory.

The Perfect Bourbon Pairing
This year, celebrates its 152nd birthday鈥攋ust like Yellowstone National Park. That鈥檚 no coincidence. The smooth, traditional-style spirit was crafted in 1872 to honor the brand-new park. Seventh-generation distiller Stephen Beam is proud to carry on the family tradition by producing Yellowstone Bourbon through his Limestone Branch Distillery in Kentucky鈥攈is great-great grandfather, J.W. Dant, introduced it a century and a half ago. 鈥淚t鈥檚 been on the shelf continuously ever since,鈥 Beam says. (On the other side of the family, Beam traces his history in distilling back to 1795, when his great-great-grandfather sold his first whiskey; Beam鈥檚 great-grandfather鈥檚 cousin was the famed distiller Jim Beam.)
The brand鈥檚 flagship style, Yellowstone Select, is a complex yet approachable blend of four- and seven-year-old bourbons with a smoked-caramel palate and a smoky oak and brown sugar finish. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a great bourbon for the bar because you can make a cocktail with it or drink it neat,鈥 Beam says. Together with the rest of the Yellowstone Bourbon family鈥攖he Yellowstone American Single Malt, Yellowstone Special Finishes Collection, Yellowstone Limited Edition, and Yellowstone Hand-Picked Single Barrel鈥攖he brand offers something for every taste.

Even better, sipping Yellowstone Bourbon means supporting its namesake park. Since 2018, the distillery has donated almost $500,000 to the to help protect America鈥檚 treasured landscapes. 鈥淚 think it鈥檚 very important to not just be in business, but to give back to the community as well,鈥 Beam says.
Supporting the national parks was a natural fit for Beam, who traces some of his happiest childhood memories to trips to Great Smoky Mountains National Park and visits Yellowstone several times a year. (Beam鈥檚 favorite destinations: Lower Falls of the Yellowstone and Grand Prismatic Spring.)
Taste the Flavors of Yellowstone
Founded by pioneer distiller Joseph Bernard Dant, Yellowstone Bourbon was named for our country鈥檚 very first national park in 1872. In 2011, seventh-generation Master Distiller Steve Beam鈥攁 descendant of both the Dant and Beam distilling families鈥攆ounded Lebanon, Kentucky-based Limestone Branch Distillery and resurrected the Yellowstone brand with the creation of Yellowstone Select Bourbon. Since then, Yellowstone has been one of the fastest-growing American Whiskey brands in the industry. Today, the Yellowstone family of brands includes Yellowstone Select, Yellowstone Limited Edition and Yellowstone American Single Malt Whiskey. For more information on the Yellowstone brand, visit or follow us on .