So here is the last post from our trip. We decided to find a Gourmet Chocolate Shop on our way out of Jackson Hole. The owner was born in Mexico and grew up in Italy. He had all sorts of European treats from macarons, chocolates, gelato, and Mexican Hot Chocolate. Very diversified. So should you go to Jackson Hole check it out but be prepared for the cost it is a gourmet place after all. Then we headed to Old Faithful where we checked out the springs and geysers. Oh yes and another post with lots and lots of pictures. Enjoy!

So this is what we got for 11 dollars. It was all really yummy. I wanted to try these cookies. I had been hearing about them and found a recipe. But I wanted to try them first to see what they were like before I went to all the work of making them.


Enjoying our treats!

We saw these arches in Jackson Hole everywhere. They really like to use antlers in this area for all their decorating needs. So we took a picture and said good bye.

One last look at the Grand Tetons!

This is what we could see looking into the back of our van as we drove to Old Faithful.

We made it.

Our first sight of Old Faithful's Glory

We walked the boardwalk through the park and checked out the geysers. I thought it was interesting how this river was so peaceful looking. With everything around being so hot and full of steam this seemed to not fit. Although I didn't touch the water to see if it was hot or cold.


Beehive Geyser

Depression Spring

Heart Spring I really thought this was my favorite.

So this one must have never been on time.


Castle Geyser is the Oldest Geyser

The Old Faithful Lodge.


Our second view of Old Faithful. She looks like she has attitude but really she has been going through this phase of singing whenever she gets her picture taken.


The steam here is coming from a river. This is more what I expected from the other river we saw. It was an awesome sight to see as we drove by.

A beautiful Elk

Happy Cows come from Idaho
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