16 Day Tour in a Private RV to Yellowstone, Antelope Canyon & Grand Canyon
Embark in an adventure of a lifetime. Visit some of the most popular places in the world and the most photographed like Grand Teton National Park, Yellowstone, Jackson Hole, Salt Lake City, Bryce Canyon National Park, Grand Canyon, Lake Havasu City, Valley of Fire State Park, Las Vegas, Antelope Canyon, Sedona, Solvang, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Monterey, Santa Barbara, Palm Springs.
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Caravan Mt. Rushmore-Yellowstone Park Tour, June 26, 2016 - Part 1
My videos and pictures are from the Mt. Rushmore-Yellowstone Nation Park tour by Caravan Tours beginning June 26 in Rapid City, SD. My Part 1 video of the tour features stops at the Crazy Horse and Mount Rushmore Memorials, Little Big Horn Battlefield and Yellowstone National Park.
Yellowstone National Park: Relaxation | Modern Day Explorer |
Austin Adventures teamed up with USTOA to show you around Yellowstone National Park and the adventure, relaxation, and nature it holds.
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My recent trip to Yellowstone.Shot with Canon 5D Mark II without tripod.Surreally beautiful.
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Travel Guide for Yellowstone I Planning Trip to Yellowstone National Park I EverReadyAtYellowstone
This is a first video of our trip to Yellowstone national Park, heaven on earth.
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Western Montana Mountains Bitterroot River Valley | MT Places To Live
The Great American West. A landscape of green valleys, rivers, lakes, and of course the amazing Rocky Mountains. The Bitterroot River’s headwaters begin high up in the Sapphire and Bitterroot Mountain ranges and flow north through the fertile Bitterroot Valley.
The valley is home to scenic destinations such Trapper Peak, Blodgett Canyon, Twin Lakes, Lake Como, Painted Rocks Reservoir, Big Creek, Bitterroot River, Lost Trail Powder Mountain, Skalkaho Falls, Hot Springs, and is the gate way to the Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness Area.
Nine small communities call this valley home including Sula, Conner, Darby, Hamilton, Corvallis, Victor, Stevensville, Florence, and Lolo.
John Muir once said “the mountains are calling and I must go”.
The Rocky Mountains are the “Crown of the Continent”, and provide awe inspiring mountains, peaks, valleys, and abundant wildlife. The Bitterroot River flows between the Bitterroot and Sapphire Mountain ranges. Elk, Deer, and Moose call this valley home. These mountains embody the spirit of the Rockies, where generations have sought their embrace.
For thousands of years, the Kootenai, Salish, Flathead, and Blackfoot tribes thrived off this wild and fertile landscape. They lived their lives according to the rhythm of nature and survived on her good harvest.
In the summer of 1805, Lewis and Clark explored the Bitterroot Valley on their way to the Pacific Ocean. Famous mountain men like John Colter, Jim Bridger, and Jerimiah Johnston wandered this land not for riches, not for gold, but for the pure adventure.
In 1840 Father Pierre De Smit accompanied a brigade from the American Fur Company into the Rocky Mountains and started the St. Mary’s mission in present day Stevensville.
Settlers flocked to the Bitterroot seeking its fertile soils and warm climate for growing vegetables and raising livestock. To this day several families can trace their roots back to original homesteaders telling tales of adversity, adventure, and love that encompasses several generations.
In 1964 the United States Congress set aside 1.3 million acres of raw wilderness and named it the Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness Area.
The Bitterroot Mountain Range extends over 300 hundred miles and borders the valley to the west. Known for its awe-inspiring mountain peaks, lakes, trails, fishing and hunting.
Equally breathtaking with a vastly different landscape. The Sapphire Mountains lie to the east and provide a mixture of grassy slopes, timbered draws, and rushing creeks.
Skalkaho Falls is a well-known landmark and plunges over 100 feet. The crystal-clear water originates high in the alpine meadows, and meanders through the lush forest to the Bitterroot Valley below.
Trapper Peak is a rugged mountain and its pinnacle extends to ten thousand feet above sea level. Lewis and Clark were the first to see the peak and made comments in their journal about its rugged nature.
Blodgett Canyon towers above the quant town of Hamilton. This massive rock canyon creates the perfect back drop providing a rare glimpse of the world behind the wall of mountains.
Beautiful Lake Como is only a short distance from Hamilton. This pristine lake provides breath taking vistas, water sports, and miles of trails to explore.
Nine small communities are situated along the banks of the Bitterroot River. Each has retained their charm and sense of community. The Bitterroot River is the heart and soul of these small towns, and its residents enjoy the river bottom for fishing, hunting, and water sports.
The Bitterroot begins with the quaint town of Sula. A town of only 37 residents nestled along the East Fork of the Bitterroot River. The East Fork of the Bitterroot boast an abundant fishery, and some of the best hunting opportunities in Montana.
Hamilton is the largest town in the Bitterroot Valley with a population just under 13,000 residents. Hamilton is the epicenter of the Bitterroot Valley, and provides fine dining, shops, and all the necessities.
The town of Stevensville is etched in history and holds the distinct honor of being the birthplace of Montana. The well-preserved buildings and artifacts of the St Mary’s Mission afford visitors a glimpse of the historical beginnings of the Montana territory. Stevensville is also known for its postcard perfect main street with quaint shops, eateries, and American spirit.
Life in the Bitterroot Valley is centered around the rhythm of nature, inspiring mountains, lakes, and the Bitterroot River. This wild country beacons, whispers, and calls to the adventurer in all of us. If you could like to own your Montana dream please contact John Anderson.
Yellowstone Club Village Virtual Tour
The Warren Miller Lodge is the heart of the Yellowstone Club. It provides the perfect welcome into club life with incredible ski access and bountiful amenities like fine dining, shopping, and youth programming. With the addition of the Village, club services and amenities will grow, offering members and their guests an exciting mix of retail and dining options, lively outdoor gathering spaces, and luxurious residences.
MONTANA VLOG | CABIN TOUR IN BOZEMAN // DAY 1
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Dreamcatcher Tipi Hotel
An extraordinary day in the park photographing bear, fly-fishing the Yellowstone, or relaxing in the Boiling River, shouldn't end with an ordinary hotel room. Stay in one of our 14 magnificent, 22 ft. furnished luxe tipis. Each interior is uniquely designed with cozy heaters, solid foundations, fluffy high-end bedding and a selected, restorative mountain view.
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2017 RV Trip Out West - version 1 [25-minutes]
This is our trip out west to the Grand Canyon, Sedona AZ, Las Vegas, Salt Lake City, Yellowstone, Mount Rushmore, Crazy Horse, etc. This file contains just some of the more than 1,800 photos and videos that were captured during the trip. All photos and videos were captured with cell phones. We hope you enjoy the photos and videos as much as we do!
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10 Top Tourist Attractions in Montana
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10 Top Tourist Attractions in Montana: Billings, Editor's Pick Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument, Glacier National Park Going-to-the-Sun Road, Museum of the Rockies, Helena, The C.M. Russell Museum Complex, The Grizzly and Wolf Discovery Center, The World Museum of Mining in Butte, Winter Fun in Big Sky Montana, The Moss Mansion
Tour of 5 Western States with Caravan Tours with other visits in Sept. 2015
Tour of 5 states with Caravan Tours supplemented by prior and after tourist site visits. September 2015.
S. Dakota, Wyoming, Montana, Idaho, Utah
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Glamping in Montana at Yellow Stone Under Canvas
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Madison Valley Ranch on the Backroad to Yellowstone
At the Madison Valley Ranch, situated on the banks of the Madison River near Ennis, Montana, our backyard is a fly fisherman’s playground. Big Sky Country views inspire, and the daily activity of our wildlife takes you back to a different time. You can escape from the hectic pace of everyday life and indulge in a luxury adventure where all the details are taken care of by our welcoming and attentive staff.
Daily float or wade trips on the Madison and surrounding rivers with experienced, professional, Orvis-endorsed guides keep experts challenged, while providing guidance, enthusiasm, and patience to novices. Our location in the heart of SW Montana offers anglers unparalleled access to wild trout on renowned blue ribbon rivers. At the Madison Valley Ranch, you are just a cast away from your finest fly fishing experience ever!
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Yellowstone National Park: Grizzlies, Bison, Old Faithful, and More
Footage from my trip to Yellowstone National Park during summer 2019.
Locations
0:00 Hayden Valley
0:08 Mammoth area
0:36 Mammoth Falls
1:10 Gardiner, Montana
1:17 Lamar Valley
2:17 Yellowstone River
2:25 Mount Washburn Summit
2:46 Lower Falls
3:18 Norris Geyser Basin
4:33 Mammoth, Wyoming
4:43 Precise location N/A (along Highway 89/191)
4:50 Old Faithful
5:24 Historic Old Faithful Inn
5:45 Grand Prismatic Spring
5:56 West Yellowstone, Montana
6:06 Precise location N/A (along Highway 89/191)
7:01 Hayden Valley
11:47 Gardiner, Montana
12:23 Petrified Tree & surrounding area
12:38 Mud Volcano area
13:04 Yellowstone Lake area
13:32 Yellowstone Lake
Music
Campfire Song by Chris Haugen
Firefly by Chris Haugen
Tumbleweed Texas by Chris Haugen
Roundup on the Prairie by Aaron Kenny
Horses to Water by Topher Mohr and Alex Elena
Tupelo Train by Chris Haugen
4K City Walks: Bozeman Montana 2 - Virtual Treadmill Walking tour Winter North Side
4k City Walks: Bozeman 2 - Winter North Side virtual treadmill walking tour
It's winter and 15F outside and we're doing Second Bozeman, Montana city walking tour in winter. This walk takes us to the more eclectic North side neighborhood. The winter weather is bright but cold this but no problems as long as we stay covered up and no wind. Towards the end, we walk past a couple of hotels and discuss accommodations in this rapidly growing city that makes all the best places to... lists. If you get a chance to travel to Bozeman or visit Montana, be sure to take a walking tour downtown. There are a ton of activities and things to do besides shop.
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Virtual treadmill walk video - #virtualtreadmill #virtualwalk #citywalks
These videos are great for treadmill walking scenery. Getting good health at the gym while traveling to different and special virtual locations.
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From Wikipedia:
Bozeman is a city in and the seat of Gallatin County, Montana, United States. Located in southwest Montana, the 2010 census put Bozeman's population at 37,280 and by 2016 the population rose to 45,250, making it the fourth largest city in Montana. It is the principal city of the Bozeman, MT Micropolitan Statistical Area, consisting of all of Gallatin County with a population of 97,304. It is the largest Micropolitan Statistical Area in Montana and is the third largest of all of Montana's statistical areas.
The city is named after John M. Bozeman who established the Bozeman Trail and was a founder of the town in August 1864. The town became incorporated in April 1883 with a city council form of government and in January 1922 transitioned to its current city manager/city commission form of government. Bozeman was elected an All-America City in 2001 by the National Civic League.
Bozeman is home to Montana State University. The local newspaper is the Bozeman Daily Chronicle, and the city is served by Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport.
Geography and Weather
Bozeman is located at an elevation of 4,820 feet or 1,470 meters. The Bridger Mountains are to the north-northeast, the Tobacco Root Mountains to the west-south-west, the Big Belt Mountains and Horseshoe Hills to the northwest, the Hyalite Peaks of the northern Gallatin Range to the south and the Spanish Peaks of the northern Madison Range to the south-southwest. Bozeman is east of the continental divide, and Interstate 90 passes through the city. It is 84 miles (135 km) east of Butte, 125 miles (201 km) west of Billings, and 93 miles (150 km) north of Yellowstone National Park.
According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 19.15 square miles (49.60 km2), of which, 19.12 square miles (49.52 km2) is land and 0.03 square miles (0.08 km2) is water.
Bozeman experiences a dry continental climate . Bozeman and the surrounding area receives significantly higher rainfall than much of the central and eastern parts of the state, up to 24 inches or 610 millimeters of precipitation annually vs. the 8 to 12 inches (200 to 300 mm) common throughout much of Montana east of the Continental Divide. Combined with fertile soils, plant growth is relatively lush. This undoubtedly contributed to the early nickname Valley of the Flowers and the establishment of MSU as the state's agricultural college. Bozeman has cold, snowy winters and relatively warm summers, though due to elevation, temperature changes from day to night can be significant. The highest temperature ever recorded in Bozeman was 105 °F (40.6 °C) on July 31, 1892. The lowest recorded temperature, −43 °F (−41.7 °C), occurred on February 8, 1936.
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Why Traveling West is so Great: Glacier National Park: Yellowstone
In 2018 the family traveled to Glacier National Park in the month of July. We stopped at the Badlands and Yellowstone National Parks on our way there. The parks were very busy this time of year, and it was difficult to find camping and parking. This was our Grandma's first time to Glacier or Yellowstone, and she absolutely fell in love with the parks (besides the crowds). We brought our black and tan coon hounds with us as well (Si and Cooper). It can be hard traveling to these parks with dogs. Best advise is to camp at dog friendly sites outside of the parks, and take a vehicle that can run a/c 24/7.
This is an emotional video for us at Ohiofiveo. This was our last trip with Cooper. He was a rescue with one eye. He lived a crazy adventurous life (as you can see), but May of 2019 the vet found out he had chronic kidney disease. Cooper passed away peacefully May 18th of 2019. He was truly one of a kind and will be missed greatly.
Sorry about any camera fuzz, the filming was done hastily due to the limited amount of time we had.
Filmed with a Canon Rebel T3, GoPro Hero4 Black, Evo Gimbal, and GoPole.
Filming locations:
Badlands South Dakota
Black Hills South Dakota
Big Horn Mountain Range Wyoming
Yellowstone NP Wyoming
Glacier National Park Montana
-Two Medicine Campground
Hungry Horse Dam Montana
Montana's Fabled Yellowstone with Cabela's Outdoor Adventures
This fly fishing lodge lies in Paradise Valley, overlooking the Yellowstone River, the longest undammed river on the planet. With 300 miles of fishable trout water, there is no shortage of fishing options here, regardless of the conditions. The Yellowstone is known for its prolific hatches and incredible fishing for browns, rainbows, and cutthroat trout. The river offers the best of both worlds with great float fishing and wade fishing opportunities. This area is centrally located around some of the state's best trout fishing with other nearby blue-ribbon trout streams like the Madison and Boulder. The lodge also offers private access to some challenging, yet rewarding, spring creeks. There's nothing more exciting to spotting and stalking large trout in gin clear water as you watch it take your dry fly! Besides the main lodge where guests gather for meals and to swap fish tales, there are also 16 private guest cabins. There are two different packages to choose from, both offering excellent opportunity for incredible fly fishing. The deluxe package includes accommodations in the newly constructed loft-style riverside cabins. These cabins feature two bedrooms, two baths, living room, kitchenette, flat screen tv, and private deck overlooking the river. The standard package includes accommodations in the original cabins that feature more of an open area with two queen beds, full bath, sitting area, and semi-private deck overlooking the river. All cabins have electric heat, central air, and incredible views of the Absaroka mountain range. Other area activities include hiking, mountain biking, gold, horseback riding, Chico hot springs, whitewater rafting, or a day trip to Yellowstone National Park.
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Yellowstone Club Lifestyle
Yellowstone Club is the world's only private ski, golf, and adventure community. This private residential community is located in Big Sky, Montana. yellowstoneclub.com