3 days in Wyoming & Nashville Itinerary

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Yellowstone National Park
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Nashville
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Yellowstone National Park — 1 night

World's Largest Collection of Geysers

Start off your visit on the 20th (Fri): witness a stunning natural landmark at Beehive Geyser and then take in the natural beauty of Old Faithful. On the 21st (Sat), you'll have a packed day of sightseeing: explore the stunning scenery at Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone.

To find ratings, maps, where to stay, and tourist information, refer to the Yellowstone National Park trip planner.

New York City to Yellowstone National Park is an approximately 7-hour flight. You can also drive. You'll gain 2 hours traveling from New York City to Yellowstone National Park due to the time zone difference. Traveling from New York City in May, expect nights in Yellowstone National Park to be cooler, around 27°F, while days are little chillier, around 53°F. Wrap up your sightseeing on the 21st (Sat) to allow time to fly to Nashville.
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Parks · Nature
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Nashville — 1 night

Music City U.S.A.

Kick off your visit on the 22nd (Sun): examine the collection at Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, catch a live performance at Grand Ole Opry, and then get engrossed in the history at The Johnny Cash Museum & Cafe.

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You can fly from Yellowstone National Park to Nashville in 7 hours. Other options are to drive; or do a combination of car, bus, and train. Traveling from Yellowstone National Park to Nashville, you'll lose 1 hour due to the time zone difference. Traveling from Yellowstone National Park in May, things will get warmer in Nashville: highs are around 80°F and lows about 58°F. Finish your sightseeing early on the 22nd (Sun) to allow enough time to fly back home.
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Museums · Nightlife
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Wyoming travel guide

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Hot Springs · Wildlife Areas · River Rafting & Tubing
The Equality State
Still largely undiscovered by foreign tourism, Wyoming is anything but "the bunchgrass edge of the world," as a writer once called it. Though the state's geography includes mostly wide-open plains, swaths of high desert, and sweeping mountain ridges, it also contains many small towns filled with places to visit, such as historical buildings, museums, shops, and restaurants. A great place to discover the last vestiges of the Old West, Wyoming's tourist attractions include the country's first national park, Native American reservations, and a smattering of ghost towns from the early frontier days. As you travel across this "Cowboy State," remember that distances between towns can be vast, requiring more advance vacation planning than travel in more densely populated parts of the country.
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