SEASON FOUR PARKS

In season four, we focus on three amazing parks within the Rocky Mountain Range: Yellowstone National Park, Grand Teton, National Park, and Glacier National Park. These three parks offer an unparalleled glimpse into geological time through their incredible physical features. From geothermal geysers to still present glaciers, we were able to not only hike, but discover so much about the past, present, and future of these spaces.

YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK

Featured in Episode 63, Episode 64, Episode 65, Episode 66 and in Episode 67

Although part of Yellowstone National Park’s boundaries are within the state of Montana and Idaho, the vast majority of this sprawling park is within the state of Wyoming. As the nation’s first national park, this space set the tone in many ways for the parks that would come after it. While these parks could in no way match the landscape or geothermal features within the Yellowstone, they matched the caliber in their own ways. Along with trails, and geological spectacles, Yellowstone National Park boasts sprawling landscape and is home to incredible wildlife, including buffalo.

Dusty and Mike visited Yellowstone National Park in the summer of 2021 as a part of a much longer five week road trip. Over their three days in Yellowstone they were able to hike and explore the incredible geothermal features within the park.

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Yellowstone National Park is on the traditional and stolen land of the Eastern Shoshone, Crow, and Cheyenne people.

 

GRAND TETON NATIONAL PARK

Featured in Episode 68, Episode 69, Episode 70, and Episode 71

Located just south of Yellowstone National Park, Grand Teton is not a park to be missed. While the Teton range itself is iconic, it is the hiking to these upper peaks that is most magnificent. Although Grand Teton can be enjoyed from a variety of vantages, it is the impressive heights that leave many awestruck. That being said, the lowlands within the park offer their own sort of otherworldly beauty, from the lakes to the wildlife, there is surely something for everyone.

Dusty and Mike visited Grand Teton National Park in the summer of 2021 as a part of a much longer five week road trip. Over their two days in Grand Teton they were able to hike and explore the incredible heights and landmarks within the park.

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Grand Teton National Park is on the traditional and stolen land of the Shoshone-Bannock, Eastern Shoshone, and Cheyenne people.

 

GLACIER NATIONAL PARK

Featured in Episode 72, Episode 73, Episode 74, Episode 75, Episode 76, Episode 77, Episode 78, Episode 79, Episode 80, Episode 81, & Episode 82

Located in western Montana, there are few words that can adequately describe Glacier National Park, but resplendent comes to mind. Carved and manipulated by glacier retreat, the landscape here is one that is simply gigantic. While many of the glaciers for which the park is named have fully melted, some do remain, echoing a time long past but not forgotten.

Dusty and Mike visited Glacier National Park in the summer of 2021 as a part of a much longer five week road trip. Over the week they spent within Glacier, they were able to not only see the many areas of the park, but hike and explore the landmarks within.

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Glacier National Park is on the traditional and stolen land of the Blackfoot and Ktunaxa amakis people.