by Natalie Ogbourne | Apr 14, 2023 | Yellowstone Guide
No one really wants to take time from what we want to be doing in Yellowstone to shop for something we didn’t think to bring along. To save you that headache, here are a few must-have items you’ll want to put on your list of things to pack: Sunscreen...
by Natalie Ogbourne | Mar 16, 2023 | Yellowstone Guide
We started hiking with our kids in Yellowstone while they were still babies. Because of that, we’ve embraced some mindsets and strategies to foster a pleasant hiking experience for everyone. We want them to be happy, safe, and motivated to keep going....
by Natalie Ogbourne | Feb 15, 2023 | Yellowstone Guide
“He’s a good big brother, helping his little sisters like that,” said an older woman as she walked past us on her way to her picnic table. “Thanks,” my husband and I mumbled together, remembering. Our kids were playing quite happily together along the shore...
by Natalie Ogbourne | Jan 27, 2023 | Yellowstone Guide
By temperament, I am hard-pressed to choose a favorite anything. Ask for my favorite food, color, or book and I’ll give you two. Or maybe three. Sometimes more. So here are not one, two, even three favorite short hikes in Yellowstone. Here are my favorite five,...
by Natalie Ogbourne | Nov 1, 2022 | Yellowstone Guide
Because I promote picnicking as the best way to deal with the inevitable and recurring need for food, here are some YNP picnicking realities and a few of our favorite picnic areas. (Note: Each is near water—either beside a river or above Yellowstone Lake.) Our 5...
by Natalie Ogbourne | Apr 1, 2019 | Lessons from Yellowstone, Yellowstone Guide
One evening, toward the end of my shift at the Old Faithful Inn gift shop, I saw a woman circling the front of the store, searching. When I approached her to offer assistance, she turned and said, “Where do you keep the food for the animals?” Food for the animals? I...