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Those ideas of Rushmore & Yellowstone sound good if my girlfriend (Fiance!) agrees that fit perfectly, but I only know a little bit about Yellowstone-- it's huge and there's the ol'faithful guyser. Whats some other things we should do there?

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Firstly, congratulations on your engagement! Yellowstone is indeed a vast and diverse park with lots to see and do. Here are some highlights:

Geysers and Hot Springs: Besides Old Faithful, there are several other geysers and thermal features. Don't miss the Grand Prismatic Spring, the largest hot spring in the U.S. with striking colors, and the boardwalks through the geothermal areas like the Upper Geyser Basin, Norris Geyser Basin, and the Mud Volcano area.

Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone: This stunning canyon is a must-visit. You can take in views from various points along both the North and South Rim drives. The Lower Falls, seen from Artist Point, is one of the most popular views.

Yellowstone Lake: This is one of the largest high-elevation lakes in North America. It's a beautiful spot for a picnic, and there are several hikes around the lake as well.

Wildlife Viewing: Yellowstone is famous for its wildlife, including bison, elk, bears, and wolves. Hayden Valley and Lamar Valley are often cited as the best places for wildlife spotting.

Hiking: There are over a thousand miles of trails in Yellowstone. Some popular ones include the trail to Mount Washburn, the Mystic Falls trail, and the trail around the Grand Prismatic Spring.

Tower-Roosevelt Area: This area offers some interesting rock formations, including Tower Fall, basalt columns, and the Petrified Tree.

Remember to familiarize yourself with the park rules and guidelines, especially those related to wildlife viewing and geothermal feature safety.

Please check the park's website for the most current information as some areas may be closed for restoration or due to seasonal conditions. Also, lodging and camping in and around Yellowstone can fill up fast, especially in the summer, so it's a good idea to make your reservations as early as possible.

Have a wonderful trip!

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How much would the trip cost? I don't get PTO and we're on a budget. And I may like nature but I hate camping. And what about What about deals or discount promotions, or other ways of saving money?

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The cost of your trip can vary widely depending on several factors, including the distance you need to drive (which affects fuel costs), the type of accommodation you choose, and how much you spend on meals and other incidentals.

Here are some rough estimates and tips for saving money:

Gas: The cost will depend on the distance and the fuel efficiency of your car. You can use a tool like AAA's TripTik or various online gas cost calculators to estimate this cost.

Accommodation: You mentioned you're not into camping, so you'd likely be looking at hotels, motels, or vacation rentals. Prices can range from $70 to $200 or more per night depending on the location and quality of the accommodations. Booking accommodations well in advance and outside of the park can help save money. Also consider options like Airbnb or other vacation rentals, which can sometimes offer better deals.

Food: If you're willing to pack and prepare some of your own meals, you can save a significant amount of money. Consider bringing a cooler with snacks and meal items.

Park entrance fees: As of my last update in 2021, a 7-day pass for a private vehicle to Yellowstone costs $35. However, if you're planning on visiting multiple national parks, consider the America the Beautiful Pass. For $80, it gives you access to more than 2,000 federal recreation sites for a year.

Activities: Many activities in national parks are free or low-cost, like hiking, wildlife viewing, or visiting visitor centers and museums. But if you're interested in things like guided tours, you'll need to budget for those.

Miscellaneous: Don't forget to budget for things like road tolls, souvenirs, and unexpected expenses.

To save money, look for discounts and deals online before you go. Websites like Groupon can offer discounted prices for restaurants, activities, and sometimes even accommodations. If you or your fiancée are members of any organizations (like AAA, for example), check if they offer travel discounts.

Also, consider traveling in the shoulder seasons (spring and fall) when prices can be lower and the parks less crowded than in the peak of summer.

Finally, remember that prices can vary and it's always a good idea to overestimate when budgeting for a trip. It's better to come back with money left over than to run short while you're still on the road.

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User

Oh, are animals, like pets allowed?

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Yes, pets are allowed in Yellowstone National Park, but there are strict rules you need to follow to ensure the safety of your pets, wildlife, and other visitors.

As of my last update in September 2021, here are some key rules:

Pets may only accompany people in developed areas and must remain within 100 feet (30.5 meters) of roads, parking areas, and campgrounds.

Pets must be physically controlled at all times: they must be in a car, in a crate, or on a leash no more than six feet long.

Pets are not allowed on boardwalks, hiking trails, in the backcountry, or in thermal areas.

Pets may not be left unattended or tied to an object.

Pets may not be left in a situation where food, water, shade, ventilation, and other basic needs are inadequate. Pets may remain in vehicles for short periods of time, but we recommend that someone stay behind to ensure their well-being.

Owners must bag and dispose of pet waste.

It's worth noting that these restrictions make it difficult to do much in the park with pets. If you're planning to do a lot of hiking or exploring areas where pets are not allowed, you might want to consider a pet-friendly lodging outside the park that offers pet care services, or arrange for a pet sitter or kennel service during your visit.

Remember to always check the most recent pet policy from the official National Park Service website before your trip. Rules and regulations may have changed since my last update in 2021.

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