These Yellowstone-themed Yeti coolers are the cutest way to keep your picnic cool this summer

Yeti Tundra cooler with Yellowstone National Park bison decals
(Image credit: Yellowstone General Stores)

How could you make Yeti's super tough camping coolers even better? By adding adorable wildlife from Yellowstone National Park, of course! 

Yellowstone General Stores, which stocks a wide array of park-themed mementoes and apparel, has some particularly adorable designs available right now, as spotted by a user in the YetiCoolers subreddit. Redditor wwb1990 spotted the three options on a recent visit to the park, and shared a photo to the delight of other Yeti fans.

Yellowstone National Park offerings from r/YetiCoolers

If you can't make it to the park yourself, you'll be pleased to know that the three special Tundra coolers are also available to buy online (though the bear design is sadly sold out). We have no affiliate relationship with Yellowstone General Stores and receive no commission – we just wanted to share the adorable news.

Yeti Tundra 35 Bison Cooler: $375 at Yellowstone General Stores

Yeti Tundra 35 Bison Cooler: $375 at Yellowstone General Stores
This 35-liter cooler is "virtually indestructible" according to Yeti, with a freezer-quality gasket, heavy duty latches, and Permafrost insulation. It's even bear-proof when fitted with appropriate padlocks (and presumably bison-proof too).

Yeti Tundra 65 Elk Cooler: $475 at Yellowstone General Stores

Yeti Tundra 65 Elk Cooler: $475 at Yellowstone General Stores
For bigger adventures, take at look at this 65-liter cooler, adorned with a bugling bull elk. It's big enough to sustain four people on a camping break, and is just as tough as its smaller counterpart.

If you're looking for something else, we'll be rounding up all this year's best Amazon Prime Day Yeti deals later this month, so stick with Advnture to make sure you don't miss out.

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