Written by Cacinda Maloney @ PointsandTravel.com
Winter in Wyoming is a super popular hotspot and winter lover’s paradise for skiing, hiking, and winter activities in North America. With world-class ski resorts, stunning national parks, and hot springs resorts, there’s no shortage of thin…
Category: Grand Teton National Forest
Best Time to Visit Yellowstone
Written by Cacinda Maloney @ PointsandTravel.com
We all want to visit Yellowstone National Park, the USA’s first national park, but it can be hard to decide the best time of year to go. The park is open all year round, with roughly 4 million visitors each year. However, you don’t have to …
The Road from Casper to Cody, Wyoming
Written by Cacinda Maloney @ PointsandTravel.com
After five glorious days driving through the wild, wild west of Wyoming, my first impression is that it is a vast, unspoiled land with lots of wildlife, incredible views, and a definite western flavor that I enjoyed being from Texas. Landing in Casper,…
Are There Moose in Yellowstone?
Written by Cacinda Maloney @ PointsandTravel.com
Moose is one of the largest members of the deer family and frequents marshy meadows and lakeside edges. Nowadays, about 400 moose live in Grand Teton National Park, Yellowstone’s southern section, and surrounding national forests. The Moose popul…