Fly to Yellowstone for under $150 each way
One of America’s last wildernesses covering 1.75 million acres of natural forest, Yellowstone National Park is perhaps best known for the Old Faithful geyser, black and grizzly bears and crystal clear lakes and rivers. With more than 10,000 geothermal features and countless geological phenomena, the area is one of the most diverse ecosystems in the world.
With over 300 hundred active geysers, 290 waterfalls flowing year around and being on an active volcano, Yellowstone will never stop amazing the 2.5 million people that stop to see the 67 different species of mammals and over 320 different types of birds.
Around ever corner you will never see the same sight twice. There's something for people of all ages in "America's First National Park."
Plan now to visit Yellowstone National Park in the summer of 2011. Delta Air Lines offers an affordable one-way rate of $127 ($144.70 inclusive of all taxes, fees) to West Yellowstone, Montana on trips started on or after June 9 and finished on or before Sept. 30.
The bargain rate is valid seven days a week and without worry of blackout dates.
Delta serves West Yellowstone via connecting service in Salt Lake City.
The West Yellowstone Airport (code WYS) is the most convenient gateway to Yellowstone National Park -- just two miles from the west park entrance and near to the area's other unique attractions.
Clara Bosonetto is a retired travel consultant.

