2. The First National Park All to Yourself: Kayaking Lake Yellowstone, Wyoming
The Thorofare region of Yellowstone—where the park’s namesake river meets its namesake lake—is like an American version of Africa’s Okavango Delta, a crossroads of bison, grizzlies, wolves elk, moose, bald eagles, ospreys, sandhill cranes, and swans. Paddle into the river off of Yellowstone Lake’s Southeast Arm.
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