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Welcome to another episode of Titan Nature's Yellowstone. This is your host Adam Brewer Baker.

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A Happy New Year, the New Year,

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2023. Thanks for bearing with me the last couple weeks.

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As I was spending time with family, I think getting an episode out.

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And I almost missed this one. I was thinking about it, busy this month.

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I'm gonna be headed into the park today and be in for the next three days.

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Today's Wednesday. Anyways, I wanted to do something different today.

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I wanted to actually talk about outside of Yellowstone.

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A lot of people are coming to Yellowstone.

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There's some people staying in the park, but there's a lot of people staying on the outskirts of Yellowstone.

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Gardener, Montana, Cook City, Cody Wyoming, Dexamoyoming, Island Park, West Yellowstone.

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I wanted to talk about some of those areas and things you can do outside the park.

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Because there's a lot you can do outside the park that you can't do inside the park.

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One of the things that got me thinking about this, the last summer, Yellowstone was flooded.

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Yellowstone was not accessible and people don't realize what there is to do in the surrounding area.

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Basically, I mean, minus the thermal areas in the park, which is a big draw.

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It's a huge thing. There are, I mean, anything else you could probably do outside the park as far as wildlife.

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And a lot of recreational activities you can't do.

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So let me kind of go through a list. I'm gonna go from town to town.

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And I'll kind of give you the surrounding area. I'm gonna try to give you airports that you're

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flying to. I'm kind of give you a run down of things to do outside the area. Just to show you

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how much there's to do in the area. So I'm gonna start up north with Gardener, Montana.

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Though from Gardener, the best access really is Bozeman, Montana.

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You can also come in from Billings, Montana. Those are gonna be the two closest airports.

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And since I mentioned Bozeman, Montana, let me start there. Because there's one area I want to

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mention up there. And that's the Museum of the Rockies. It is a great museum. The premises of

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is dinosaurs. But I've been there a few times with my families. Of course, they always have the dinosaur

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exhibits they've had. Well, I don't think they're replicas. Life size dinosaurs. So if you think of

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a museum of the Rockies, you know, you have the, I don't know what they call that, you know, the T-Rex that's

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running around. Believe they've had that at Museum of the Rockies, I believe they've had a traceratops.

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I remember going there and it was really neat. My boys loved it. Was they have this big glass window.

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And you can actually watch people working on, I don't know what you call it, you know,

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that they're paying top, I don't know if they're panel entologists, but they're in there working

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on the bones or digging, uncovering or whatever it is they're doing, which is pretty neat.

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And then with the Museum of the Rockies, museums have a rotating exhibit. So it's a great museum to

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spend some time at if you're coming through the Bozeman area. So from Bozeman to Gardener, you're about an

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hour and a half. And in Gardener, Montana, this sits right, I mean, literally right on the edge of

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Yellowstone. I think the, can't remember what street it is where the kind of row of buildings are.

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The sidewalk is actually the border or Yellowstone. So things to do in Gardener, as you can do

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rafting on the Yellowstone. I believe the Gardener River. Now, I would check out the flying pig. I know

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that they run some rafting trips. And that's, that's fun. I'm not, I can't be for sure on this, but I

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also think they have some scenic floats on the Yellowstone River. So if rafting in the white water is

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not really your thing, the scenic floats are nice. It's just a relaxing enjoyable time on the river.

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And then just outside of Gardener to the north, there's a place called Chico Hot Springs. Imagine

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you can guess what that is. They have hot springs and there's a place you can stay there or you can go

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up and enjoy the hot springs and so it's a great day. And then they do have fishing out of that area as well.

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All around Yellowstone is fishing. Fly fishing is the most popular in this area. And if you're not

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familiar with fly fishing, just think of, well, it's different. You're not, you know, you don't have a weight.

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You're not thrown out like if you're familiar with casting with a worm or a lure, you know, or lure

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your burning out there, reeling in, throwing out their reeling in. Which you can do something with that,

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like that with fly fishing as well. And in a worm, you gotta wait. Maybe a bobbar. You're throwing it

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out there and just letting it sit. Well, fly fishing, you're very active. And there's a kind of a

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constant motion back and forth. You have a weighted line that takes this line out to the end of that line.

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There is an artificial fly. And depending on the type of fishing you can doing, that artificial

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fly might land on top of the water. It might, might go underneath the water. And so you're kind of

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letting that fly float down and no bite. Then you pull it back out when you throw it upstream or

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wherever you're fishing at downstream. And it goes again. And so that's the basic idea of it. And

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what I love about dry, you know, fly fishing, especially dry fly is you need to put that fly on top of

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the water. And you see that fish coming forward when you got clear water. And you're like, okay,

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this is the one I'm going to get. So anyways, if you haven't been fishing or you want to try fly

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fishing, other communities have that. Trying to think about other things in Gardener. You know,

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there's the wonderland cafe. I mentioned a place to eat wonderland cafe is a great option of

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place to eat. Gardener's changed a lot over the years. And right now, it's a wonderland cafe is kind

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of the least spot for food. There's a small grocery store, which is good to know in Gardener.

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Quite a few different hotels. I have some Airbnb and bees there. I lived in Gardener for a little

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bit. I was trying to think of anything else. And I think I think that'll that'll be good for Gardener

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to smaller community. Let's go out towards the east there. Let's go to Silvergate, Montana and

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Cook City, Montana. So Gardener was on the north entrance kind of it's on the west side. And Cook

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City and Silvergate going to be the north north east side of the park. So things to do in Cook City

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and Silvergate snowmobiling for the winter time is a big one. A lot of people go out there for

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snowmobiling. And you know, all of these areas I should mention as well are good for wildlife.

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So let me back up to Gardener just around Gardener. You know, you have elk and bison that will

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roam around town and deer. If you're in Gardener and don't see elk or deer, it's funny that you

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don't I guess. I mean, it's very common. Big corn cheap coming into town, pronghorn. There is a

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ton of wildlife around Gardener. Same goes with Cook City. Cook City, you have more bison typically

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roaming around there somewhere. On the mountains, the cliffsides surrounding Cook City and Silvergate,

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I have seen big horn cheap and mountain goat. So let's take a little bit more looking to find.

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Like one time I was going to one of the restaurants there in Silvergate and they were not on time

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opening. They keep me in Apologize and say, sorry, I had a bear on my porch this morning. They get

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bears through there. I know they've had wolves through there. Moose are pretty common in Silvergate.

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Moose foxes. So wildlife is great in that Cook City and Gardner, or Cook City Silvergate area.

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The bear tooth pass is very popular. So the bear tooth pass is, I believe it's considered one of the

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top 25 scenic drives in North America. It's a beautiful drive going outside of Cook City going towards

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Red Lodge, Montana. You go over a high mountain pass. You're just, I want to say you're just shy of

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11,000 feet or close to 11,000 feet. You go over occasionally the sea mountain goats as you go over

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bear tooth pass. There's some nice mountain lakes up there and you can see pike is up there.

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So that's a beautiful drive that'll take you into Red Lodge. And you know, spend a little time in

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Red Lodge. Red Lodge is nice. I also consider one of the gateway communities. From this area,

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you know, the closest airport is going to be Billings, Montana, or I guess you could also go into

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Cody. And then you know, Red Lodge, I'll mention something there. I honestly can't remember what it's

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called, but there was a wildlife sanctuary, a place where wildlife, you know, they don't know if

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they can be rehabilitated. They got in trouble under there. And the one I like about this area is

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this is right used to be these. I mean to see the mountain lions there was it was pretty neat. So

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might check that out. So other things with Cook City and that Silvergate area lodging. I always

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stay at the Alpine Motel or the Super 8. There are other places to stay there as well. I've always

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felt very comfortable in the Alpine Motel in Cook City. Those fires, places to eat and Silvergate

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in Cook City for Silvergate, the log cabin cafe has always been my go to for breakfast in the morning.

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They have a great breakfast. They're open earlier than anybody else. So almost I get one other one.

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And I'll mention with that we want a good breakfast sit down. I go to log cabin cafe. And then in

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Cook City, I go to Beartooth Cafe typically for dinner. For lunch, I've visited both before the

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log cabin and their bear tooth. The Beartooth Cafe has a great, great dinner menu and it's probably

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I'd say the most consistent place in Cook City as far as getting dinner and having a good meal.

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Across the street from there there is the minor saloon, more of a pizza. They do a few other

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things but it's my problem with that is a great place but it's a cash only. It's always been a

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cash only. So that makes it a little harder sometimes. But then for breakfast in the breakfast place

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in Cook City is the Beartooth Bearclaw and it's Beartooth Cafe. It is right next to the Super 8.

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The things they have, the pastries, the bread, the cinnamon rolls, the things they have in the

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morning for breakfast are just the die for. I always take people in there. We kind of get to go breakfast

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to get the park fast and it's open early. There's I want to say five o'clock. I probably wrong on that

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five dirty. Anyways, it's the earliest place to open. If you're looking for a coffee, that's a great

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place. So Beartooth Cafe, I know that they do like eggs and bacon breakfast as well. I have never

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done that. It's a great place to grab things on the go. And you know, Cook City and Silvergate,

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they're tiny. I remember hearing year-round population like 60 or 70. Not a whole lot going on there,

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but it's just a nice little spot to visit and to have access to that the Lamar Valley quick where

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the wildlife is Beartooth Highway. So that's what I mentioned about Cook City. Let's go on to Cody.

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Now I have to be honest, I've never been to Cody. It has been on my list for a long time. I've

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heard some great things about it. I've been out that way. So between kind of right on the edge of

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Yellowstone before long before you get to Cody, Pahasca Tipeee. And I stayed there just outside the park.

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And that's an awesome spot. I mean, it's really cool because they've been there and or staying at the

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cabins and you're looking at the mountain behind you. And there's a mountain goat up there,

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two grizzly bears. There was a bison you're watching behind you walk around a moose on the way

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down and then there's a wolf hiling. And so that area outside between Cody and Yellowstone is again

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terrific for wildlife. The Pahasca Tipeee has some pretty neat history behind it. It actually

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Buffalo Bills original lodge the eastern side of Yellowstone. So neat, neat history behind there and

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they have some of that in there and they have a gift shop and a place of dining area in there as well.

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You know, again wildlife especially bears along that area going out to Cody. The couple things

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they know about Cody is Cody actually has a nightly rodeo. Every night they have a rodeo. So that's

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something that's worth going there and seeing something a little different, you know, some places in

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the south and out west rodeos are pretty common and not an east, not as common. I think some

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people are surprised to hear and I tell them that rodeos in this area where I live is actually a high

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school sport that they compete in that. So that's something they need to see and they also have a

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great museum in Cody and to say that the museum is probably under rating it. It's a, well it's a museum

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but I believe it's five, five different museums. The museums are part of the Buffalo Bills, excuse me,

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the Buffalo Bills Center of the West. You have the Buffalo Bills Museum. You have Plains Indian Museum.

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You have the Cody Firearms Museum which that one sounds pretty neat. I think they have over 10,000

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different artifacts in there or you know it's American Firearms. I have the Natural History Museum

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and the Western Art Museum. So I've heard some great things about that. They also have some special

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exhibits in there. So if you're in Cody I would definitely put the museums on your list,

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been some time there. And the Cody does have an airport that you can fly in there. I believe they

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have some, I know you can do some horse ride back riding in Cody as well. They have some ranches

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there. So and that's one of those places that you know you might look at a dude ranch. You know

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some of these surrounding areas and all Jackson has these dude ranches and the dude ranch kind of

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gives you a full experience. Usually fishing and horseback riding, ATV riding, you're going to stay on

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sometimes it's a working ranch. So that might be something that going to Cody I would look into.

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And I wish I knew more about Cody. I have friends that live there and that's on my list of somewhere to

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get to. Now let me get to Jackson and Jackson, it's Jackson Jackson Wyoming Jackson Hole,

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it's all the same thing. And so that's South and you actually go through Grand Teton National Park

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to get to Jackson. I was thinking about talking about Grand Teton National Park right now. But I think

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what I'm actually going to do is just do a different episode to go over Grand Teton. I know there's a

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lot of people visiting Yellowstone also want to visit or do visit Grand Teton National Park. It's

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so close to two national parks or about seven miles apart. So it's nothing worth

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with entertaining the idea of going to Grand Teton. And so great wildlife, great scenery.

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Anyway, so it's some great things to do in Grand Teton. But I want to talk about Jackson and kind of

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that surrounding area. They do have a airport right in Jackson from this area. You could also

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consider the Idaho Falls Airport, the Salt Lake City, which is going to be the closest international

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airport. Then they do have a rodeo, but the rodeo in Grand Teton or excuse me in Jackson.

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Once it's two or three nights a week. So not every night like Cody. So that's a good draw. And then

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nothing I just remembered is they do a nightly shootout. So the the theater there will come out into

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the town square and put on a little performance where it's supposed to be the longest running shootout

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reenactment in the country. So then I've done that and it's it's fun, especially for kids,

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they'd get a kick out of it. You know, I have a lot Jackson is known for recreation outdoor activities,

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horseback riding. Different ways to do that. Again, you can do a dood ranch. You can do a wild west

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cookout. You can just go for a ride. A lot of places offer the horseback riding. A lot of fishing in

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this area as well, fly fishing as well as lake fishing. And that's both in Grand Teton. And the

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rivers there as well as outside the park. In the wintertime Jackson is a big ski area. And so you

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have Jackson hole mountain resort. But I will also mention 45 minute drive over to Drix Idaho

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into Alta Wyoming. You can have Targi, which Targi is also a great area. I believe it has more

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terrain and probably deeper snow than Jackson. It is not as well known. So skiing in the winter time

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is a big draw. And for that in the wintertime snowmobiling is a big draw. Now those say and actually

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I should mention the smaller one there too. Right in Jackson is the snow king resource. So it's a

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smaller ski hill right in Jackson, whereas the Jackson hole mountain resort is Teton village. You

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know, it's 10 minutes outside of Jackson or film. But what does and I'll mention the ski hills. They're

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both active in the winter and the summer. In the summertime they transform for hiking. You can

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still take the gondola up. A lot of people will take mountain bikes up and ride the mountain bikes

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down at the ground. Teton mountain resort. They do have restaurants at the top of the ski hill there.

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And then at the snow king, which is the smaller one, they will actually have, I think they have a

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couple things that have changed over time either Alpine coaster and Alpine slide. If you're not

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familiar with that, think of a little roller coaster that you're on, you know, a rail that you have

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the handbrake to. So you're going down the mountain at whatever speed I guess you feel comfortable with.

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And they have a couple of other things there. I jump thing climbing wall. So some fun activities there.

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And then they have some great whitewater rafting. The whitewater going down the snake with things like

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big gauhuna and munch counter. Some great rapids in there. And then they also have some beautiful

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scenic floats. And those scenic floats are ones that are at the base of the Teton. You know, floating

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the snake river. And you know, again, that area on those floats great for wildlife. A lot of people

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come to Yellowstone say, I want to see a moose. Well, go down to Jackson, the Teton's if you want to see

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a moose. There's a lot of moose, a lot of great wildlife in that Jackson area. As far as places to

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eat there, I'm a big fan of the blue collar restaurant group, which would be Bubba's and Sidewinder's

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and the Mary Piglets are all great food with a little variety there. Places to stay in

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Jackson. I, you know, it's more affordable. It's right off of town square. I always enjoy the

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Elkantler lodge. And they got Elkantler motel. There's about three of them. Elkantler is a kind of

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all in one group, which aren't what's nice. I stay at the election 10th right off the town square,

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which is nice. There's the Jackson Hole lodge, which actually used to work at, which is a beautiful

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beautiful property. A little bit off of town square. Nice spot. They have the free volley to take

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in. I think that kind of gives you Jackson in a nutshell. There's also ATV in that area. So,

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as far as extra things to do with the family, Jackson is a great area. And as well as that,

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over going over to the West Yellowstone, where I'll hit next, I'll say Big Sky West Yellowstone,

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an island park Idaho on that west side. Think type of thing. You got a family looking for a lot

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of extra activities. These are the two places to be. Now, going to West Yellowstone, West Yellowstone

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does have a smaller port. Otherwise, you do have Bozeman Idaho Falls and Salt Lake are going to be

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kind of the best options there. So in West Yellowstone, a couple of things they have, I'll start with

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right and west and I'll kind of work outside the area. West Yellowstone has a big ropes course.

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Feel like a high rope saying this looks like an awesome course. I've never been on it. Easy to see

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throughout town. The ropes course. And then they have the Grizzling Wolf Discovery Center,

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which is an IMAX seeder right next to that. And so the Grizzling Wolf Discovery Center is

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educational. It's animals that have been rescued that can't be returned to the wild. And it's very

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educational. It's very good. The animals are active. Bears, they rotate every 45 minutes in hour or so.

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When they take one set of bears out, sometimes they allow the kids to pay a little extra and go in

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and high food or they'll go in and put food places. And so when the bears come out, they're actually

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active. You see them moving logs. You'll see them swimming. So it's just very nice to see a bear

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up close and watching that behavior. They occasionally do the same thing with wolves. And then they actually

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haven't an otter exhibit that I have not seen yet. But I hear the otter exhibit's nice. And so a few

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things in there, visitor center talks about these animals. So I think that's worth doing. In West Yellowstone,

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a couple places that I know for forget in the meal. I always recommend the three bear lodge. Excuse me,

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three bear restaurant, but also for staying a place to stay. I recommend the three bear lodge. And then

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they have the three bear restaurant, which is open for breakfast and dinner. And really in West,

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there's a lot of good places, just like Jackson. It's hard to go wrong with food. In West, I like

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three bear restaurant. I like bowl wrinkles. Kind of my two go and pizza pizzas might kind of go

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to place for a pizza place, pizza and pasta. So take a look at those. That's kind of what I recommend

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there in West Yellowstone. Now, the surrounding area, there's, I mean, so 45 minutes to the north. You

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have the big sky area, 45 minutes to the south. You have island park Idaho, which are also bringing some

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great activities. Some of these I'm going to talk about are going to be for all three areas. But let me

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go out to big sky for rafting in this area. This would be the place to go is up to big sky. And big

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sky in the wintertime, they have the ski resort. So a lot of people come in in the winter ski, then

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they'll take a day trip down to Yellowstone. I think it's geyser whitewater out of the big sky area

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that does whitewater. I believe they're the ones that have a zip line as well. So that's something

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else to look at up in the big guy area. And then over to island park Idaho. That's actually where I

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live in island park. And there's some great things to do here here in the wintertime.

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This area is all about snowmobiling. There's about a thousand miles of snowmobile trail in this area.

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In this area, they boasted it's the best snowmobiling in the country here in island park because of

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the terrain and the amount that snow that we have. Right now where I am at, a lot of snow this year,

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where like 150, 160 percent normal. And I think we're at, guess, in 35, 40 inches right now. And that's

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down low. Up high, there's a lot more snow. So great snowmobiling in the area. And then in the summertime,

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what keeps this area going is fly fishing. And that's the same with West Yellowstone,

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Big Sky area. Island Park. I mean, you have these rivers, the Madison, the Henry's fork.

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They're considered blue-ribernate fly fishing waters. They're some of the best fly fishing in the world

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here in this area. So you want to try the fly fishing which I described a little earlier. This is

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a great place to do it. And I would look at trout hunters, have some great guides.

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Exactly. They were friendly. He guides out of there. Henry's fork anglers is a great,

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great option as well. Looking for guides for fly fishing. Other things in the park area.

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That's what I call a lazy river. So there's two rivers, the Buffalo,

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kind of the beginning of the Henry's fork, which you can rent tubes or raft or kayak, whatever.

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And it's just like a lazy river. I mean, you can, I can walk the whole thing. There's some deeper

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holes, but I mean, it's like at my knees. But I feel like maybe up to my thighs in some areas.

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Some places going down the rivers kind of annoying because it gets shallow enough that you kind of have

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to get out of your tube and walk for a second. So it's just a beautiful section of the rivers. You

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can see moose on those rivers. And it's a great family, friendly one, especially for younger kids,

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where they can play in the water and it's not fast-moving. It's a little, you know, a little bit more

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comfortable as a parent having your kids in this in this water. There's a little chilly. I'll

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mention that, but on a hot day, it feels nice. Also a great ATVing. So for reeling motor biking,

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you know, rent side by side or any of those, a lot of trails here in this area. And there's actually

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the old trail. Basically it goes from West Yellowstone over to Drigz Idaho. 50 miles or so of that is

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actually motorized vehicles. You can go on the old railroad trail amongst all kinds of other

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trails. The great wildlife in this area, you know, the first six grizzly bears I saw, beginning of this,

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well, I guess last year now, we're within a mile of my house off the road just grazing. Tons of elk,

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done places, and every morning you can see elk out in the meadow by Harman State Park, which

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offered Harman State Park offers some great hiking and there's some great hiking in the area.

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Kind of think of anything I've missed. With Island Park, I need to finish up with places to eat

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and places to stay. Now, this is tough for me because there's a lot of friends, a lot of these places

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from great places to stay, but I'm going to mention a couple here. There'll places to eat. I like

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Cafe Subur. The Mexican place right on the Henry's Work River. I go to Bond's Lodge a lot. That's

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actually where I get my lunches for all the tours. They have kind of the pizza and burger menu,

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great great pizza there. Trait Hunter has good food. I was just there the other night with my wife.

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Connie's has good food. Those are kind of my go-to. I know there's some other places. The pines are,

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I think it's the twisted pines now just open back up and there's Lakeside Lodge and I'm going to

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forget the name Island Park Cafe, which does a breakfast. Keep on meeting to get over there. I hear

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some great things. It's hard. There's some great places in Island Park to eat and there's a little

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grocery store here as well that you can get your basics at. Actually upgrading is going to be a

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little bigger this next year hopefully. And then places to stay. You have the Marriott, the Spring

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Hill Sweets right on the Henry's Fort, the beautiful location. You have the Sawtell Mountain Resort.

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You have Tembers Condominiums. You have the pines. You have all kinds of Arabian bees and verbose in

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the area. I know I'm getting some of those as well. But tons of places to stay. And so take a look at

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those. I think that kind of wraps up this area. And I just want you to be aware of, you know, if you're

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coming to Yellowstone, there's a lot to do. A lot of people like, "Well, we got two days in Yellowstone.

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We're going to take off. Take a look around the area because it's a beautiful area.

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There's lots of trails. There's all kinds of outdoor activities. And there is so much more.

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Keep your family in this area than visiting Yellowstone." That being said, definitely spend more

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than two days in Yellowstone. Yellowstone is awesome. I love it there. There's so much to do. But just

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realize that there's a lot more than Yellowstone in this area. To I want to thank you for tuning

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into another episode of Titan Nature Yellowstone. Definitely take a look at our Facebook and Instagram.

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I'm excited for updating that with some winter images soon. And then I want to wish you happy

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New Year. Have a great day.