A Guide to Snow Travel in National Parks
America’s National Parks saw record attendance in 2016, with around 330 million tourists checking out the sights. Most of them visited in spring, summer or fall, when the majority of parks see their best weather. Yellowstone National Park and Grand Teton National Park – both located near Jackson Hole, Wyoming – were among the most visited parks in the western states. While winter travel in Wyoming’s parks is restricted, the cooler months offer picturesque scenery and wildlife encounters unique to the season. Here are a few of the ways that tourists can get in on the action around Yellowstone and Grand Teton, even in heavy snow. Snowmobiling A favorite mode of transportation for winter sports enthusiasts, snowmobiles can reach upwards of 150 miles per hour! Of course, you won’t be going anywhere near that speed inside any of America’s National Parks. Since…