What’s Yellowstone Natl. Park?

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Yellowstone National Park, spanning Wyoming, Idaho, and Montana, was the world’s first national park. It’s famous for geothermal features, including Old Faithful, and has five entrances. The park offers educational tours, lectures, and camps for visitors.

Yellowstone National Park in the United States was the first national park in the world. The park spans Wyoming, Idaho, and Montana and is home to many types of plants and animals. Perhaps one of Yellowstone National Park’s most famous features is a geyser called Old Faithful. This geyser is part of the park’s geothermal features which include other geysers, fumaroles and mud pools, which collectively comprise half of the geothermal features found on Earth.

Several expeditions in the 1800s took surveyors, artists, and others through the area now known as Yellowstone National Park. The last expedition, led by Ferdinand Hayden, produced an extensive report which was used to convince the United States Congress and President Ulysses S. Grant, in 1872, to designate the area as protected land. To keep the area safe and beautiful for generations to come, Hayden stated that it had to be saved from anyone who would loot it.

The designation of the Yellowstone area as a national park has resulted in other areas in the United States and around the world being preserved as national park areas. Many people felt that in order to preserve the natural beauty within their localities, it was important to enact legislation to designate them as protected areas. Extensive park systems are found in many locations for visitors to responsibly observe and enjoy.

With the proliferation of railroads and the subsequent invention of automobiles, visits to Yellowstone National Park steadily increased in its early days. Most people initially toured Yellowstone on horseback or stagecoach, and later the roads were paved so cars could make their way through the park. Even with an extensive road system, much of Yellowstone remains undeveloped and open for backcountry hiking, camping, and other outdoor recreation.

Yellowstone National Park has five entrances into the park, each offering a different scenic route. Severe weather conditions, usually in the winter and early spring months, sometimes warrant road closures throughout the park. Park staff keep the park website, phone systems, and guidebooks up-to-date with this information so it’s available to anyone planning a trip.

In addition to the natural beauty found throughout Yellowstone National Park, park rangers and other staff conduct educational tours, lectures and camps for visitors. Some shows run during the day during the peak season, while others run less frequently and require registration. Resources are available for people who want to learn about these programs while planning a visit to Yellowstone.




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