6.26.2012

Yellowstone


When I was going through all of the photos I took in Yellowstone last week they reminded me of postcards. I was blown away by the varying topography and picturesque views, it really was incredible. We had a few comical close run-ins with some bison, enjoyed spying on a grizzly bear (from the comfort of the truck) and admired, but quickly ran through, the stinky geysers. Unfortunately, we planned this cross country drive very last minute and couldn't get a hotel reservation for more than one night in Yellowstone. It was such a shame to only be there for a little over 24 hours, but we still managed to get a great glimpse at the beauty and are anxious to visit again for an extended period of time. The road trip was a success and since I'm not the biggest fan of flying to begin with (I have a fear of heights) I actually wish we were driving back on the return trip to New York as well!


Stopping to take it all in.


The lovely smell of sulfur oozing out of a geyser.


Have you ever driven cross country before and if so, what route did you take? 

47 comments:

Lindsay said...

We drove out through the middle of the country (Denver, Kansas City, St Louis, etc.) and we drove back the southern route (Santa Fe, San Antonio, New Orleans, etc.). The southern route was my favorite, except Texas takes soooo long to get through. It was my first time in Santa Fe and New Orleans and I loved them both!

Soulofashopper said...

That looks amazing! I would love to visit and definitely spy on a grizzly bear myself!!! hope you had a great time! xo, Alma
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Kimberly said...

We took a family trip there when I was about 11 and it was so amazing...one of the most beautiful places on earth! :)

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laura-ChambrayandCurls said...

Yellowstone looks amazing! I have been loving the glimpses of roadtrip you've been giving on Instagram. I am always amazed by the size and scale of America. I did a trip cross country from New York to LA on the greyhound buses over 3 months, when I was 18. Still didn't get to see everything I wanted! Have an amazing stay xxx

Alex said...

I've driven cross country 3 times (it's a life goal to go to all 50 states).

1. San Diego, Las Vegas, Grand Canyon, Albuquerque, Boulder, Nebraska, Mount Rushmore, Badlands
2. the typical way to get from NJ to CA quickly - PA, WV, KY, OK, TX, NM, AZ
3. a more southern route from Los Angeles, Arizona, Texas by way of Austin, AR, TN, VA, MD

I'd really like to visit the pacific northwest next! I'm jealous you made it to Yellowstone - it's on my list! looks amazing

Collections said...

wow this looks gorgeous.

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Amberly D'Anna said...

You took some really great pictures! I haven't really drive cross country but I've been:

TX->FL, and TX->AZ before.

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FJ said...

wow! beautiful images. I've never driven anywhere before.lol

Joana Caldeira said...

Oh wow, it really does look like a postcard, amazing! It's one of those things you see later in a photo and ask yourself "have I really seen this?" haha, at least it happens to me!
I'm from Portugal, but I have what we call, The American Dream haha, I would love to live anywhere in California (I have family in Santa Clarita) and I wish someday to visit all possible States of America, it's in my bucket list! :)
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Emily said...

these pictures are amazing!! Driving cross country is def on me and my bf's "things-to-do-before-kids" list...and a stop in Yellowstone is a MUST! xx

Cara said...

ALWAYS wanted to go there!

far and wild jewelry said...

your pictures are stunning! seriously any of these could be postcards. i'm road tripping out to california in a few weeks so these just got me super pumped for my own trip!

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Anonymous said...

Stunning photos! As a military brat I have made many road trips all over the US. We were always on a deadline so, like you, could not linger in our favorite spots. In a way that is bad, but it makes you really appreciate the brief glimpses you do get.

Closet Fashionista said...

Wow, it is so gorgeous!!!! I really need to do a cross country trip! It would be amazing :D
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Neris / Fashion Fractions said...

WOW! these photos look like post cards! so gorgeous!

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Erin said...

I've never driven cross country, although I've been on a road trip up a pretty good piece of the East coast, from South Georgia to New Jersey, making stops in Asheville, NC; Washington, D.C.; and Philly. Really great trip.

A said...

I've never done a trip cross country, but you definitely inspire me to try to actually make this dream of mine come true! Yellowstone looks gorgeous. Thank you so much for sharing!

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Renee said...

I've never done a cross country trip, but I have close friends who have done it twice now. It's definitely on my to-do list!

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Alicia Lund said...

@Lindsay - We really wanted to go the southern route (it was a hard decision) and I've always wanted to go to Santa Fe + New Orleans... hopefully someday soon! x

Purple Paparazzi said...

This looks like an awesome getaway! and the pictures are magazine worthy!

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Shannon said...

It looks so beautiful. I hope you are having a great time!

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Mickey Lynn Jewelry said...

These are absolutely amazing photos! Great post!

ThePoeLog said...

Absolutely! From Texas to Seattle via Idaho (which was so gorgeous)and from Texas to Washington DC, which was a 24-hour, nonstop slog in a UHaul. But I did stop at an Elvis cafe for a peanut-butter and banana sandwich, so all good.

Jessica said...

That waterfall is too beautiful!

Lindsay said...

A cross country road trip is definitely on my bucket list! I've also wanted to drive up the Pacific Coast! Great photos!

The Fancy Teacup said...

I grew up going to National Parks all the time- and Yellowstone never ceased to amaze me. You captured it so beautifully!

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Anna Rose said...

I have not been to Yellowstone but it looks beautiful! I love your purple shoes- I have a pair very similar to those!

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Styleclouds said...

Amazing photos!! I am now even more looking forward to crossing the US next year. And your route looks pretty much what I plan to do. How long were you on the road? I still have to count in the way from Europe over - which makes me loose two days.xo, Christina

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Rebecca Acker said...

Me and my family are planning a trip there! These pictures just got me even more excited!

Sarah said...

Yellowstone is so gorgeous! I'd love to go there someday!

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Anonymous said...

I think you topography?

Anonymous said...

I think you mean* topography.

Alicia Lund said...

@Anonymous - thank you so much, oops!! Yes *topography. x

Jessica @ Here(and)Now said...

Spontaneous trips are the best! When I was in 3rd grade, my mother picked me up from the last day of school before summer break, and we spent 2 months road-tripping through the states West of Arkansas. I was probably too young at the time to appreciate it, but looking back at the pictures now... it was pretty awesome!
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Megan, The Frugalista Diaries said...

absolutely gorgeous.

Xo Megan

kiley said...

you are too cute - i definitely wish you guys were driving back on the return trip to NY! glad you loved yellowstone - hope to get there soon myself :)

emma Kepley said...

Hey beautiful!
I went west for on Teens Westward Bound..You go 23 places in 23 days with 80 other people....AHHMAZING. It's so weird seeing your pictures because I am like I have been there!! I hope you had an amazing time!

xo, Emma!

Alicia Lund said...

@emma Kepley - Wow, Teens Westward Bound sounds like such a cool trip! ;)

Alicia Lund said...

@Jessica - Oh that sounds like such a blast and fun surprise!! Great memories with your mom I'm sure. ;)

Melanie Marie said...

I drove across country with my family from Florida back home to Seattle many years ago, and it remains one of my fondest memories, but more relevant to this post, we took another trip once driving through Idaho, Montana, and the Dakotas to Mount Rushmore, then came back through Wyoming, Yellowstone, and the Badlands.

I remember having to stop and wait on the freeway for the bison to get off the road - on the freeway! And you can't do anything... just wait for them to move off the road. We were waiting for an hour!

It is my favorite road trip I've taken, and possibly vacation in general! I want to go back so badly before moving permanently to the east coast.

You're a lucky girl to have been able to go!

Melanie
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Elisse said...

Gorgeous photos! When I was 19, my boyfriend at the time and I drove from South Carolina to California. Mostly along the 10 freeway. It was an amazing trip!

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Dana McDowell said...

Wow, for some reason I never thought about it smelling at Yellowstone--good to know!

A.Co said...

These pictures are AMAZING, Alicia! Wow!

The second one is my fave, but ultimately it's hard to choose.

Beautiful!

madeleine said...

I love Yellowstone! I took a cross country trip last month and we stopped there. I will say it is the only place I would break my "no camping" rule for

ANH Style said...

I have always wanted to visit Yellowstone, but have never been! Your photos are lovely- I bet this is the best time of year to visit.

JustPatience said...

This is beautiful. It's definitely on my to visit list.

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