Monday, July 18, 2016

Yellowstone and Utah Trip in June 2016 with Grand Parents

Map of Natural History Museum of UtahAre you thinking about taking a vacation? 



One spot to enjoy and remember is Utah! Utah is a cool state with many things to do all the time. I am a 4th grader and this summer I went on a Yellowstone National Park trip. Salt Lake City is in Utah and it was on our way to Yellowstone. We stayed for two nights there.

There are many places to see for kids in Salt Lake City, like the 
Natural History Museum of Utah, Mormon Center, Great Salt Lake etc. Museum may seem boring for kids but  Natural History Museum of Utah really has multiple hands on things to do for them. It also has skeletons of Dinosaur from ages back which I enjoyed very much. Next to the museum is The Red Butte Garden & Arboretum. Even though I didn't  get the pleasure of seeing it, I'm sure there would be many unique and exotic plants on display for you to see.


If you're on your way to Yellow Stone National Park you may just have the time to squeez in going to see the state capital of the state of Utah.

If you’re a while away from Utah, take a plane. If you’re taking the plane the best option in my opinion is by Cheap-O-Air. the “brand” to take is the South West Airlines. I prefer South West Airlines because you get complimentary drinks,  nice spacing, etc. If you’re an early bird you should take their earliest flight to Utah, because they cost the least money(A penny saved is a penny earned right :)  ). One of the great things in Salt Lake City is their Jesus Christ temple called The Church of Jesus Christ Of Latter-Day Saints. In the area if you go in you can do many activities on the Jesus Christ Religion. The next spot you would want to visit is the area 7 HOURS:( away from Salt Lake City. It is called Yellow Stone National Park. Here there are many places to have exploration, expand your understanding of wild animals, and enjoy a natural Hot Pool. The closest thing to the Yellow Stone entrance from the south entrance is the Lewis River and falls. Overall I think the Utah experience will be one to remember. I hope you enjoyed as much as I did. 

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