Today we left Yellowstone but before leaving their was more to see in Yellowstone. The first stop was Kepler cascades. This is a three-tiered cascade that drops over 50 feet as the Firehole River flows North. Next was on to the west thumb geyser basin which is located along the shore of Yellowstone Lake.
We left Yellowstone for the Grand Tetons. Did you know that the Grand Tetons are only 50 miles from Yellowstone? Debbie did not. We passed the continental divide and tried throwing water out the window to see which way it flowed (not really). Once we reached the Grand Tetons, we made lots of overlook sites and headed for Jackson Hole. Inside the park, we took the Lake trail hike. You can see how the lake receded in the pictures.
FYI – The valley is Jackson Hole but the town is Jackson. We made it to Jackson and ate Chinese food for dinner. We lasted 9 days before we ate Chinese Food maybe a vacation record.