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Yellowstone National Park (U. S. National Park Service) On March 1, 1872, Yellowstone became the first national park for all to enjoy the unique hydrothermal and geologic features Within Yellowstone's 2 2 million acres, visitors have unparalleled opportunities to observe wildlife in an intact ecosystem, explore geothermal areas that contain about half the world’s active geysers, and view geologic wonders like the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone
Yellowstone National Park - Wikipedia Yellowstone Park is the largest and most famous megafauna location in the contiguous United States The park is inhabited by grizzly bears, cougars, wolves, and free-ranging herds of bison and elk The Yellowstone Park bison herd is the oldest and largest public bison herd in the United States
Yellowstone Essentials: 12 Basic Things You Need to Know Come to Yellowstone National Park to see grizzly and black bears, thousands of wild bison, packs of wolves, giant waterfalls and the largest concentration of active geysers on Earth
Basic Information - Yellowstone National Park (U. S. National . . . Yellowstone National Park covers nearly 3,500 square miles in the northwest corner of Wyoming (3% of the park is in Montana and 1% is in Idaho) Yellowstone has five entrance stations, and several are closed to regular vehicles during winter
Yellowstone National Park. com - Information and Travel . . . Visitor information and planning for Yellowstone National Park The first national park and a favorite destination to millions of visitors each year Yellowstone has variety of wonders including geysers, wildlife and boundless scenery Yellowstone, with over 2,000 campsites, making it a perfect destination for families of all ages
Yellowstone National Park | Facts History | Britannica Yellowstone National Park, the oldest, one of the largest, and probably the best-known national park in the United States It is situated principally in northwestern Wyoming and partly in southern Montana and eastern Idaho and includes the greatest concentration of hydrothermal features in the world