The river, like the rest of the park is beautiful. We stopped for a birds eye view of the river and to look at some Pronghorn Antelope grazing by the river.
The bridge we walked on is worn. There are pieces of the sidewalk missing and you can see rebar. Also, there are gaps on both sides of the bridge to allow for expansion/contraction. The sidewalk is broken and it is smaller than a normal sidewalk. Make sure, if you are crossing with children to have them walk single file and stay close to the railing. Cars cross the bridge faster than the speed limit.
We live to fish. When we don't have the boat on the water we will take the dogs out on a hike and find a beautiful spot on shore.
The Yellowstone is beautiful, peaceful and always changing. Here in Eastern Montana there are many places to explore.
I usually catch Catfish, Golden eye, very large carp, small mouth bass, trout the occasional ling, brown trout, walleye and rainbow trout. That's a huge variety of fish!
Also, because we hike in, if we are out late there is always plenty of drift wood for a small fire to get warm by.
I would also recommend where the Big Horn and Yellowstone meet. It's a very large natural fish hatchery and just amazingly peaceful and gorgeous!!
What's not to love about the Yellowstone River. I'm visiting in the beginning of winter with the first snow behind us. It's truly a winter wonderland so gorgeous and beautiful.
Beautiful place to float. There are a number of pretty calm stretches and the scenery/beaches are lovely.