Rivers, Waterfalls, and Lakes:
There are countless water sources all over the park, one of which is Yellowstone Lake, the largest high-altitude lake in North America.
This large body of water offers 141 miles of shoreline, a life source to many animals including the native cutthroat trout that reside there.
As serene and inviting as the lake looks, it is cold year round and one could only survive 20-30 minutes swimming in it—so resist the urge to take a daring dip.
Lake Shoshone offers a popular hiking trail around its border with breathtaking views of open meadows and snow-capped mountain ranges.
It’s a 28-mile hike that begins and ends at the DeLacy Creek trailhead, which can be accessed just east of Old Faithful.
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