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NFL Houston Texans Save The World Face Mask I can't stress enough the importance of being a responsible (and smart!) tourist when it comes to wildlife in Yellowstone National Park. Despite all the vehicles traversing the park roads during the busy summer months, you're still likely to see animals fairly close to your car – everything from bison to bears. Respect that these are WILD animals; they aren't pets and you aren't in a zoo.

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Maintain a safe distance from any wildlife you may come across (at least 25 yards is usually recommended), and DO NOT try to approach or feed them. Bison especially may look fairly slow and docile, but the bulls especially can be very dangerous.

If you’re road tripping to Yellowstone, your hotels choice will be dictated by the direction of travel and could see you staying in Montana, Wyoming, Idaho, Utah, Colorado, and South Dakota. Click here to find the perfect hotel to suit your route and needs. Within 30 minutes of our arrival into the park we came across a beautiful, majestic bull elk grazing in a pasture, completely unconcerned and undeterred by our presence no more than 100 feet away. And he was the first of a countless number of elk we saw, just driving around the park. Same goes for the buffalo.

They. Are. Everywhere. There were actually a couple of old buffalo who lived inside our campground, and wandered through the trails and very near the tents at all hours of the day. And yes, we did see a bear. About 150-200 feet off the road, foraging for a snack on the forest floor. And again, this is all within a matter of a few hours!