Take A Hike To See Geysers With a Yellowstone National Park Ranger in Wyoming
Now, we admit that this last one isn’t completely free of charge. But it’s well worth it! Yellowstone has a modest admission fee of $30 for a seven-day vehicle pass. It’s a massive steal for the number of natural attractions that you’ll find within the world’s first national park!
Besides getting access to nearly 3,500 square miles, visitors can experience a variety of No-charge, seasonal activities that are offered by the National Park’s ranger programs.
This includes educational talks, like astronomy lessons, wildlife presentations, and multiple walks through Yellowstone Lake and Geyser Hill. You’ll get a chance to see approximately 30 geysers, including Old Faithful, so don’t forget your camera for this one!
So now that you have a few options for how to spend an adventure-filled summer on a budget be sure to leave us a comment and let us know which ones were your favorite!
But if you’re looking for even more ideas on where to plan your next trip, we also recommend reading about 4 Best Small Towns in the US for a Summer Vacation