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Turn key $4900.00 Gateway Tour Guide. Yellowstone National Park; Learn about the parks history, and wildlife, discover scenic hiking trails, and some of the most amazing and beautiful scenery in the United States.
GatewayTourGuide.com Welcome to Yellowstone National Park. This audio is dedicated to providing useful information, on Yellowstone National Park. Learn about the park's history, and wildlife, discover scenic hiking trails, and some of the most beautiful countryside. You are now approaching Yellowstone Park Entrance. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com Welcome to Yellowstone National Park. This audio is dedicated...(more)
Yellowstone South Entrance
GatewayTourGuide.com Yellowstone, one of the most popular national parks, in the United States. Since the mid 1960s, at least 2 million tourists, have visited the park, almost every year. At peak summer levels, 3,700 employees, work for Yellowstone National, Park concessionaire. Concessionaires, manage nine hotels, and lodges, with a total of 2,238 hotel rooms, and cabins available. They also oversee gas stations, stores, and most of the campgrounds. Another 800 employees, work either permanently, or seasonally for the National Park, Service. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com Yellowstone, one of the most popular national parks, in the Un...(more)
S Yellowstone Info
GatewayTourGuide.com On March 1, 1872, Yellowstone National Park, was made as a national park, mainly located in the U.S. state of Wyoming, though extending into Montana, and Idaho. Yellowstone National Park, spans an area of 3,468 square miles, of crystal clear lakes, canyons, rivers and mountain ranges, which make up a majority of the land. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com On March 1, 1872, Yellowstone National Park, was made as a na...(more)
S Animal Info
GatewayTourGuide.com Several hundreds of mammals, birds, fish, and reptiles have been documented, including several which are either endangered, or a threatened species. The vast forests and grasslands, have unique species of plants. There are grizzlies, wolves, and free-ranging herds of bison, and elk who live in the park. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com Several hundreds of mammals, birds, fish, and reptiles have b...(more)
S Wildfire Info
GatewayTourGuide.com Wildfire is a natural part, of most ecosystems, and plants found in Yellowstone, have adapted in a variety of ways .About thirty-five, natural forest fires, are ignited each year by lightning, while another six, to ten are started by people, in most cases by accident. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com Wildfire is a natural part, of most ecosystems, and plants ...(more)
Lewis Lake Camp Ground
GatewayTourGuide.com Lewis Lake, is the third largest lake in Yellowstone National Park. It is situated between the South Entrance to Yellowstone, and West Thumb. Lewis Lake is a popular fishing spot. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com Lewis Lake, is the third largest lake in Yellowstone Nation...(more)
Heart Lake
GatewayTourGuide .com It is an eight-mile trip to Heart Lake, it starts high at about 7800-feet above sea level, the first 4-plus miles are relatively flat as you climb very gradually through intermittent burnt forest, meadows and groves of conifer and aspen. (less) GatewayTourGuide .com It is an eight-mile trip to Heart Lake, it starts high at about...(more)
West Thumb Geyser Basin
GatewayTourGuide.com West Thumb Geyser Basin is packed with colorful hot springs, algae lined runoff channels, mud pots and an occasional geyser. One of the most interesting features of this basin is the Fishing Cone a hot spring in a cone, resembling a tiny volcano that sits on the edge of Yellowstone Lake. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com West Thumb Geyser Basin is packed with colorful hot springs,...(more)
National Park Service
GatewayTourGuide.com The National Park Service, maintains 9 visitor centers, and museums, and is responsible for maintenance, of historical structures, and many of the other 2,000 buildings. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com The National Park Service, maintains 9 visitor centers, and mu...(more)
West Thumb
GatewayTourGuide .com At West Thumb subsequent minor climax eruption, occurred 160,000, years ago. It formed the relatively small caldera, that contains the area of West Thumb, west of Yellowstone Lake. (less) GatewayTourGuide .com At West Thumb subsequent minor climax eruption, occurred 160,0...(more)
E Approaching Yellowstone
GatewayTourGuide.com Welcome to Yellowstone National Park. This audio is dedicated to providing useful information, on Yellowstone National Park. Learn about the park's history, and wildlife, discover scenic hiking trails, and some of the most beautiful countryside. You are now approaching Yellowstone Park Entrance. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com Welcome to Yellowstone National Park. This audio is dedicated ...(more)
Yellowstone East Entrance
GatewayTourGuide.com Yellowstone, one of the most popular national parks, in the United States. Since the mid 1960s, at least 2 million tourists, have visited the park, almost every year. At peak summer levels, 3,700 employees, work for Yellowstone National, Park concessionaire. Concessionaires, manage nine hotels, and lodges, with a total of 2,238 hotel rooms, and cabins available. They also oversee gas stations, stores, and most of the campgrounds. Another 800 employees, work either permanently, or seasonally for the National Park, Service. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com Yellowstone, one of the most popular national parks, in the...(more)
E Yellowstone Info
GatewayTourGuide.com On March 1, 1872, Yellowstone National Park, was made as a national park, mainly located in the U.S. state of Wyoming, though extending into Montana, and Idaho. Yellowstone National Park, spans an area of 3,468 square miles, of crystal clear lakes, canyons, rivers and mountain ranges, which make up a majority of the land. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com On March 1, 1872, Yellowstone National Park, was made as a...(more)
E Animal Info
GatewayTourGuide.com Several hundreds of mammals, birds, fish, and reptiles have been documented, including several which are either endangered, or a threatened species. The vast forests and grasslands, have unique species of plants. There are grizzlies, wolves, and free-ranging herds of bison, and elk who live in the park. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com Several hundreds of mammals, birds, fish, and reptiles have b...(more)
E Wildfire Info
GatewayTourGuide.com Wildfire is a natural part, of most ecosystems, and plants found in Yellowstone, have adapted in a variety of ways .About thirty-five, natural forest fires, are ignited each year by lightning, while another six, to ten are started by people, in most cases by accident. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com Wildfire is a natural part, of most ecosystems, and plants fo...(more)
N Approaching Yellowstone
GatewayTourGuide.com Welcome to Yellowstone National Park. This audio is dedicated to providing useful information, on Yellowstone National Park. Learn about the park's history, and wildlife, discover scenic hiking trails, and some of the most beautiful countryside. You are now approaching Yellowstone Park Entrance. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com Welcome to Yellowstone National Park. This audio is dedicated...(more)
Yellowstone North Entrance
GatewayTourGuide.com Yellowstone, one of the most popular national parks, in the United States. Since the mid 1960s, at least 2 million tourists, have visited the park, almost every year. At peak summer levels, 3,700 employees, work for Yellowstone National, Park concessionaire. Concessionaires, manage nine hotels, and lodges, with a total of 2,238 hotel rooms, and cabins available. They also oversee gas stations, stores, and most of the campgrounds. Another 800 employees, work either permanently, or seasonally for the National Park, Service. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com Yellowstone, one of the most popular national parks, in the U...(more)
N Yellowstone Info
GatewayTourGuide.com On March 1, 1872, Yellowstone National Park, was made as a national park, mainly located in the U.S. state of Wyoming, though extending into Montana, and Idaho. Yellowstone National Park, spans an area of 3,468 square miles, of crystal clear lakes, canyons, rivers and mountain ranges, which make up a majority of the land. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com On March 1, 1872, Yellowstone National Park, was made as a nat...(more)
N Animal Info
GatewayTourGuide.com Several hundreds of mammals, birds, fish, and reptiles have been documented, including several which are either endangered, or a threatened species. The vast forests and grasslands, have unique species of plants. There are grizzlies, wolves, and free-ranging herds of bison, and elk who live in the park. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com Several hundreds of mammals, birds, fish, and reptiles have b...(more)
NE Approaching Yellowstone
GatewayTourGuide.com Welcome to Yellowstone National Park. This audio is dedicated to providing useful information, on Yellowstone National Park. Learn about the park's history, and wildlife, discover scenic hiking trails, and some of the most beautiful countryside. You are now approaching Yellowstone Park Entrance. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com Welcome to Yellowstone National Park. This audio is dedicated ...(more)
Yellowstone North East Entrance
GatewayTourGuide.com Yellowstone, one of the most popular national parks, in the United States. Since the mid 1960s, at least 2 million tourists, have visited the park, almost every year. At peak summer levels, 3,700 employees, work for Yellowstone National, Park concessionaire. Concessionaires, manage nine hotels, and lodges, with a total of 2,238 hotel rooms, and cabins available. They also oversee gas stations, stores, and most of the campgrounds. Another 800 employees, work either permanently, or seasonally for the National Park, Service. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com Yellowstone, one of the most popular national parks, in the U...(more)
NE Yellowstone Info
GatewayTourGuide.com On March 1, 1872, Yellowstone National Park, was made as a national park, mainly located in the U.S. state of Wyoming, though extending into Montana, and Idaho. Yellowstone National Park, spans an area of 3,468 square miles, of crystal clear lakes, canyons, rivers and mountain ranges, which make up a majority of the land. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com On March 1, 1872, Yellowstone National Park, was made as a n...(more)
NE Animal Info
GatewayTourGuide.com Several hundreds of mammals, birds, fish, and reptiles have been documented, including several which are either endangered, or a threatened species. The vast forests and grasslands, have unique species of plants. There are grizzlies, wolves, and free-ranging herds of bison, and elk who live in the park. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com Several hundreds of mammals, birds, fish, and reptiles have b...(more)
NE Wildfire Info
GatewayTourGuide.com Wildfire is a natural part, of most ecosystems, and plants found in Yellowstone, have adapted in a variety of ways .About thirty-five, natural forest fires, are ignited each year by lightning, while another six, to ten are started by people,in most cases by accident. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com Wildfire is a natural part, of most ecosystems, and plants fo...(more)
W Approaching Yellowstone
GatewayTourGuide.com Welcome to Yellowstone National Park. This audio is dedicated to providing useful information, on Yellowstone National Park. Learn about the park's history, and wildlife, discover scenic hiking trails, and some of the most beautiful countryside. You are now approaching Yellowstone Park Entrance. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com Welcome to Yellowstone National Park. This audio is dedicated ...(more)
Yellowstone West Entrance
GatewayTourGuide.com Yellowstone, one of the most popular national parks, in the United States. Since the mid 1960s, at least 2 million tourists, have visited the park, almost every year. At peak summer levels, 3,700 employees, work for Yellowstone National, Park concessionaire. Concessionaires, manage nine hotels, and lodges, with a total of 2,238 hotel rooms, and cabins available. They also oversee gas stations, stores, and most of the campgrounds. Another 800 employees, work either permanently, or seasonally for the National Park, Service. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com Yellowstone, one of the most popular national parks, in the U...(more)
W Yellowstone Info
GatewayTourGuide.com On March 1, 1872, Yellowstone National Park, was made as a national park, mainly located in the U.S. state of Wyoming, though extending into Montana, and Idaho. Yellowstone National Park, spans an area of 3,468 square miles, of crystal clear lakes, canyons, rivers and mountain ranges, which make up a majority of the land. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com On March 1, 1872, Yellowstone National Park, was made as a n...(more)
W Animal Info
GatewayTourGuide.com Several hundreds of mammals, birds, fish, and reptiles have been documented, including several which are either endangered, or a threatened species. The vast forests and grasslands, have unique species of plants. There are grizzlies, wolves, and free-ranging herds of bison, and elk who live in the park. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com Several hundreds of mammals, birds, fish, and reptiles have ...(more)
Continental Divide
GatewayTourGuide.com The Continental Divide at Elev 8391 feet (less) GatewayTourGuide.com The Continental Divide at Elev 8391 feet
Shoshone Lake
GatewayTourGuide.com Shoshone Lake is the largest backcountry lake in the United States, is not accessible by car. You can either hike to the lake, or paddle from Lewis Lake. Shoshone Lake is restricted to hand-paddled watercraft only, no motorized boats. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com Shoshone Lake is the largest backcountry lake in the United ...(more)
Craig Pass
GatewayTourGuide.com Craig Pass Elev 8,262 feet This series of mountain ridges extending from Alaska to Mexico that forms the watershed of North America. Most of it runs along peaks of the Rocky Mountains and is often called the Great Divide in the United States. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com Craig Pass Elev 8,262 feet This series of mountain ridges ex...(more)
Isa Lake
GatewayTourGuide.com Isa Lake is believed to be the only lake in the world which drains to two different oceans backwards. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com Isa Lake is believed to be the only lake in the world which...(more)
Old Faithful Geyser
GatewayTourGuide.com The most famous geyser, in the park, and perhaps the world, is Old Faithful Geyser, located in Upper Geyser Basin. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com The most famous geyser, in the park, and perhaps the world, is...(more)
Old Faithful Village
GatewayTourGuide.com Visit the Inn, shops, museums, and hiking trails. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com Visit the Inn, shops, museums, and hiking trails.
Black Sand Basin
GatewayTourGuide.com Black Sand Basin is one of Yellowstone's most colorful geothermal features. The basin is located in the Old Faithful area, a short hike on paved trail from the Old Faithful visitor center. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com Black Sand Basin is one of Yellowstone's most colorful geoth...(more)
Biscuit Basin
GatewayTourGuide.com Biscuit Basin contains a small collection of thermal features. Many, however, are small, gem-like encrusted pools and geysers, including Silver Globe Spring, Sapphire, and Black Opal pools, Jewel, Cauliflower, and Black Pearl geysers. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com Biscuit Basin contains a small collection of thermal feature...(more)
Midway Geyser Basin
GatewayTourGuide.com The major attractions at Midway Basin are the Grand Prismatic Spring and Excelsior Geyser once the most powerful in the park. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com The major attractions at Midway Basin are the Grand Prismati...(more)
Firehole Lake Drive
GatewayTourGuide.com Firehole Lake Drive is a one-way 3 mile, side road which was constructed primarily to view this interesting area. On the first loop you will encounter the geysers, White Dome, Pine Cone, Narcissus, Steady, and Firehole Lake, one of the Park's largest hot pools. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com Firehole Lake Drive is a one-way 3 mile, side road which was c...(more)
Great Fountain Geyser
GatewayTourGuide.com Great Fountain Geyser, is the largest along the Firehole Lake Drive. It erupts every 8 to 12 hours, so don't be surprised if you don't see it in action. If you are lucky enough to see an eruption, you get to see water shoot over 100ft in the air, in a dazzling display of nature's power. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com Great Fountain Geyser, is the largest along the Firehole La...(more)
Surprise Pool
GatewayTourGuide.com Surprise Pool, small, superheated pool, is in a constant, rapid boil as its deep, dark waters contrast against copper rims. If the morning is a little cool, the waves of steam coming from the pool will warm you up quickly! (less) GatewayTourGuide.com Surprise Pool, small, superheated pool, is in a constant, rap...(more)
White Dome Geyser
GatewayTourGuide.com White Dome's massive cone suggests that it has been erupting for hundreds of years. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com White Dome's massive cone suggests that it has been erupting ...(more)
Firehole Lake
GatewayTourGuide.com Firehole Lake has several vents supply water that averages 158°. The water contains high levels of carbon dioxide. This allows the water to transport more calcium, which forms deposits of travertine around the lakes edge and in pearly deposits around its geysers. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com Firehole Lake has several vents supply water that averages 158°...(more)
Fountain Paint Pot
GatewayTourGuide.com Fountain Paint Pot - What you see here depends on what time of the year you visit. In early summer the mud is thin and watery, by late summer, the mud has become quite thick. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com Fountain Paint Pot - What you see here depends on what tim...(more)
Lower Geyser Basin
GatewayTourGuide.com The Lower Geyser Basin, encompasses nearly 12 square miles, with most of the thermal features widely scattered in small groups. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com The Lower Geyser Basin, encompasses nearly 12 square miles, wit...(more)
Did you know
GatewayTourGuide.com In the early 1800s, numerous reports from mountain men, and trappers, told of boiling mud, steaming rivers, and petrified trees, yet most of these reports were believed at the time, to be a myth. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com In the early 1800s, numerous reports from mountain men, and t...(more)
Firehole Canyon Road So.
GatewayTourGuide.com The Firehole Canyon Rd. is beautiful drive, with pools, flats, runs, rapids, cascades and falls. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com The Firehole Canyon Rd. is beautiful drive, with pools, flats...(more)
Firehole Falls
GatewayTourGuide.com Firehole Falls is just south of Madison. There is a short one way side drive through Firehole Canyon. This waterfall is smaller than many of the others in Yellowstone. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com Firehole Falls is just south of Madison. There is a short one...(more)
Firehole River
GatewayTourGuide.com The Firehole River, in spite of its late temperature tribulations, is still a magnificent trout stream, challenging and difficult as it has always been. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com The Firehole River, in spite of its late temperature tribulat...(more)
Firehole Canyon Road No.
GatewayTourGuide.com The Firehole Canyon Rd. is beautiful drive, with pools, flats, runs, rapids, cascades and falls. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com The Firehole Canyon Rd. is beautiful drive, with pools, flats...(more)
Madison Junction
GatewayTourGuide.com Madison Junction which is best known as the place where Yellowstone was born. Positioned at the confluence of the Firehole and Gibbon Rivers on the Madison Plateau (less) GatewayTourGuide.com Madison Junction which is best known as the place where Ye...(more)
Terrace Springs
GatewayTourGuide.com Terrace Springs Hot Springs (less) GatewayTourGuide.com Terrace Springs Hot Springs
Gibbon River
GatewayTourGuide.com Picnic area along cliff next to Gibbon River (less) GatewayTourGuide.com Picnic area along cliff next to Gibbon River
Gibbon River Picnic Area
GatewayTourGuide.com Along the main park road from Madison to Norris, Yellowstone park visitors can admire scenic views of Gibbon River and Gibbon Falls. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com Along the main park road from Madison to Norris, Yellowstone ...(more)
Falls of the Gibbon
GatewayTourGuide.com The Gibbon River tumbles 84 feet in a thin, white veil at Gibbon Falls. Wildlife is easily visible in the area. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com The Gibbon River tumbles 84 feet in a thin, white veil at Gibb...(more)
Beryl Hot Springs
GatewayTourGuide.com Beryl Spring is located in the Gibbon Geyser Basin. It is one of the hottest springs in Yellowstone. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com Beryl Spring is located in the Gibbon Geyser Basin. It is one...(more)
Monument Geyser Basin
GatewayTourGuide.com Monument Geyser Basin. Situated on a hillside along the banks of the Gibbon River, Monument is a relatively small basin with only a handful of active mud pots and vents. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com Monument Geyser Basin. Situated on a hillside along the banks...(more)
Artist Paint Pots
GatewayTourGuide.com The Paint pots area of Yellowstone, holds steaming pools & mud pots. The mud pots are a mixture of mud, sulfuric acid and steam. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com The Paint pots area of Yellowstone, holds steaming pools & mu...(more)
Steamboat Geyser
GatewayTourGuide.com Steamboat Geyser, in the Norris Geyser Basin, is the world's tallest, currently-active geyser. During major eruptions, water may be thrown more than 300 feet, into the air. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com Steamboat Geyser, in the Norris Geyser Basin, is the world'...(more)
Norris Geyser Basin
GatewayTourGuide.com Norris Geyser Basin has literally hundreds of geysers, pools, hot springs and other features, many of which can be viewed on a walk of less than two miles. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com Norris Geyser Basin has literally hundreds of geysers, poo...(more)
Norris Junction
GatewayTourGuide.com Visit Norris Geyser Basin, Information Station, Museum, and Bookstore. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com Visit Norris Geyser Basin, Information Station, Museum, an...(more)
Virginia Cascades Picnic Area
GatewayTourGuide.com Turn on to Virginia Cascade Drive for Picnic area. Rejoins Norris Canyon rd. In 2 miles. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com Turn on to Virginia Cascade Drive for Picnic area. Rejoin...(more)
Virginia Cascades
GatewayTourGuide.com Virginia Cascades tumbles 60 feet over a relatively gradual slope into a deep canyon. The falls are just a few feet from the roadway. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com Virginia Cascades tumbles 60 feet over a relatively gradual ...(more)
Norris Canyon Road
GatewayTourGuide.com Turn on to Virginia Cascade Drive for Picnic area. Rejoins Norris Canyon rd. In 2 miles. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com Turn on to Virginia Cascade Drive for Picnic area. Rejoins ...(more)
Ice Lake
GatewayTourGuide.com Ice Lake, just north of Virginia Cascade along Norris Canyon Rd. The hike around Ice Lake is very pretty and surprisingly isolated given its proximity to a major thoroughfare. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com Ice Lake, just north of Virginia Cascade along Norris Canyon R...(more)
Did you know?
GatewayTourGuide.com Winter in Yellowstone, is very cold, with high temperatures, usually between zero to 20 degrees , and nighttime temperatures, below zero for most of the winter. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com Winter in Yellowstone, is very cold, with high temperatures, ...(more)
Did you know?
GatewayTourGuide.com What is the highest erupting geyser in Yellowstone and the world? The highest erupting geyser in the world, has had eruptions as high as, 400 feet ; The answer is ; STEAMBOAT GEYSER ; (less) GatewayTourGuide.com What is the highest erupting geyser in Yellowstone and the ...(more)
Canyon Village
GatewayTourGuide.com North Rim Drive. Along this one-way road there are several opportunities for viewing the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone River. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com North Rim Drive. Along this one-way road there are several o...(more)
North Rim Road
GatewayTourGuide.com This one way scenic drive has turn outs ,view points and scenic over look points. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com This one way scenic drive has turn outs ,view points and scen...(more)
Scenic Lookout Point
GatewayTourGuide.com View points and Lookout Points (less) GatewayTourGuide.com View points and Lookout Points
Upper Falls
GatewayTourGuide.com Yellowstone Falls, consist of two major waterfalls on the Yellowstone River. As the Yellowstone river flows north, from Yellowstone Lake, it decreases in altitude, and plunges first over Upper Yellowstone Falls, and then a quarter mile downstream, over Lower Yellowstone Falls, at which point it then enters the Grand Canyon, of the Yellowstone. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com Yellowstone Falls, consist of two major waterfalls on the Ye...(more)
Artist Point Road
GatewayTourGuide.com Artist Point may be visited by turning on Artist Point Road. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com Artist Point may be visited by turning on Artist Point Road.
Did you know?
GatewayTourGuide.com There are more people hurt by, bison than by the bears each year in Yellowstone. The Park regulations states: visitors must stay at least 25 yards away from bison or elk, and 100 yards away from bears. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com There are more people hurt by, bison than by the bears each y...(more)
Hayden Valley
GatewayTourGuide.com Hayden Valley is a favorite because of the size of this valley. It is 26,000 acres or so and the bison just love being on the road and causing bison jams. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com Hayden Valley is a favorite because of the size of this vall...(more)
Mud Volcano
GatewayTourGuide.com Two of the most popular features in the Mud Volcano front country are the Dragon's Mouth and the Black Dragon's Caldron. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com Two of the most popular features in the Mud Volcano front cou...(more)
No fishing from the Fishing Bridge
GatewayTourGuide.com You cannot fish from the Fishing Bridge. Until 1973, this was a very popular fishing location, since the bridge crossed the Yellowstone River, above a cutthroat trout spawning area. It is now a popular place to observe fish. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com You cannot fish from the Fishing Bridge. Until 1973, this was...(more)
Fishing Bridge
GatewayTourGuide.com Fishing Bridge crowns the northern tip of Yellowstone Lake, the country's largest high-elevation lake at a little more than 7,700 feet. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com Fishing Bridge crowns the northern tip of Yellowstone Lake, th...(more)
Hunting is not permitted
GatewayTourGuide.com Hunting is not permitted in Yellowstone, though it is in the surrounding National Forests, when in season. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com Hunting is not permitted in Yellowstone, though it is in the ...(more)
Bridge Bay
GatewayTourGuide.com Bridge Bay (less) GatewayTourGuide.com Bridge Bay
Natural Bridge
GatewayTourGuide.com After crossing bridge at Bridge Bay, a 2 mile round trip trail leads to a natural bridge. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com After crossing bridge at Bridge Bay, a 2 mile round trip tra...(more)
Gull Point Picnic Area
GatewayTourGuide.com Gull Point Drive loops off the Grand Loop Road for a closer view of the lake's edge. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com Gull Point Drive loops off the Grand Loop Road for a closer v...(more)
Yellowstone Lake
GatewayTourGuide.com Yellowstone Lake is the largest body of water in Yellowstone National Park, The lake is 7,732 feet above sea level and covers 136 square miles with 110 miles of shoreline. While the average depth of the lake is 139 feet its deepest spot is at least 390 feet. Yellowstone Lake is the largest freshwater lake above 7,000 feet in North America. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com Yellowstone Lake is the largest body of water in Yellowstone N...(more)
Lakeside Picnic Area
GatewayTourGuide.com Lakeside Picnic Area Ahead (less) GatewayTourGuide.com Lakeside Picnic Area Ahead
Yellowstone Lake Picnic Area
GatewayTourGuide .com In winter, ice nearly 3 feet thick covers much of the lake, except where shallow water covers hot springs. The lake freezes over by early December and can remain frozen until late May or early June. (less) GatewayTourGuide .com In winter, ice nearly 3 feet thick covers much of the lake,...(more)
The Shoreline of West Thumb
GatewayTourGuide.com The shoreline of West Thumb, is the location of several Native American hearth sites, providing evidence that native peoples, once used this area as a travel route, camping ground, and food-gathering area. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com The shoreline of West Thumb, is the location of several Nati...(more)
Indian Creek Camp Ground
GatewayTourGuide.com Some groups of Shoshone Indians, who adapted to a mountain existence, chose not to acquire the horse. These included the Sheep Eaters, or Tukudika, who used dogs to transport food, hides, and other provisions. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com Some groups of Shoshone Indians, who adapted to a mountain e...(more)
Mammoth Hot Springs Terraces
GatewayTourGuide.com Mammoth Hot Springs Terraces Stay on boardwalks and walkways. The water can be boiling temperature or higher, what looks like solid ground may be only a thin crust, and going off the trails damages fragile plants and rock formations. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com Mammoth Hot Springs Terraces Stay on boardwalks and walkway...(more)
Mammoth Hot Springs Dist.
GatewayTourGuide .com At Mammoth, the visitor may exit the park by traveling north to the town of Gardner, or continue eastward on the North Loop Road. this option lets the visitor enjoy Udine Falls, Wraith Falls, The scenic beauty of Black tail Deer Plateau, and view a standing petrified tree. (less) GatewayTourGuide .com At Mammoth, the visitor may exit the park by traveling nor...(more)
Petrified Tree North
GatewayTourGuide.com Petrified Tree North and west from Tower Junction is a side road leading south approximately one mile west of Roosevelt Lodge. This half-mile spur road leads to Petrified Tree, a stump still standing where it grew millions of years ago. It was fossilized (petrified) after being covered by a fall of volcanic ash. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com Petrified Tree North and west from Tower Junction is a side ...(more)
Tower Falls
GatewayTourGuide.com Tower Falls were named for the unusual tower-like volcanic rock formations at the brink; the falls tumble 132 feet. Beyond the falls, Tower Creek splashes down into the Yellowstone River. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com Tower Falls were named for the unusual tower-like volcanic ...(more)
Mount Washburn
GatewayTourGuide.com The Mount Washburn mountain trails are some of the most frequented in the park, so summer hikes can be crowded. With an altitude gain of 1,393 feet in 3 miles. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com The Mount Washburn mountain trails are some of the most freq...(more)
Specimen Ridge
GatewayTourGuide .com On Specimen Ridge the eroded remnant of an ancient lava ash deposit, are some of Yellowstone's most famous petrified forests - buried alive by the lava ash and still standing in the same location where they grew. (less) GatewayTourGuide .com On Specimen Ridge the eroded remnant of an ancient lava ash...(more)
Slough Creek
GatewayTourGuide.com Slough Creek begins north of the Park and runs southward into Yellowstone and the Lamar River. It is about 25 miles long. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com Slough Creek begins north of the Park and runs southward int...(more)
Obsidian Cliff
GatewayTourGuide.com The cliff forms the eastern wall of a narrow cut in plateau country. At an elevation of nearly 7,400 feet above sea level, the cliff extends for a half mile, rising from 150 to 200 feet above Obsidian Creek and falling gradually away to the north. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com The cliff forms the eastern wall of a narrow cut in plateau co...(more)
Golden Gate Pass
GatewayTourGuide.com The Golden Gate Bridge was built of wood planks in 1885 as a means of stagecoach passage over the river. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com The Golden Gate Bridge was built of wood planks in 1885 as a ...(more)
Black Tail Plateau Dr
GatewayTourGuide.com If you have extra time drive on the one-way unpaved Black tail Plateau Drive to observe wildlife such as pronghorn antelope, mule deer, elk and bison. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com If you have extra time drive on the one-way unpaved Black t...(more)
Pronghorn
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Lamar River
GatewayTourGuide.com Of all the delicious looking trout streams in Yellowstone , Soda Butte Creek surely ranks among the finest. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com Of all the delicious looking trout streams in Yellowstone , ...(more)
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GatewayTourGuide.com Fort Yellowstone, near Mammoth Hot Springs Historic District, is in the northwestern portion of Yellowstone, which sits on an old hot springs formation. The buildings on this plateau, represent the first development of administrative, and concession facilities in the park. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com Fort Yellowstone, near Mammoth Hot Springs Historic District...(more)
Undine Falls
GatewayTourGuide.com Undine Falls are located near Mammoth Hot Springs. The falls can be seen from the main park road from Mammoth Hot Springs to Tower-Roosevelt. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com Undine Falls are located near Mammoth Hot Springs. The falls ...(more)
Wraith Falls Trail
GatewayTourGuide.com Wraith Falls Trail, located near Mammoth, offers an easy one mile roundtrip hike through open sagebrush and Douglas-fir forest to the foot of Wraith Falls cascade on Lupine Creek. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com Wraith Falls Trail, located near Mammoth, offers an easy one...(more)
Sheepeater Cliff
GatewayTourGuide.com These steep, rocky cliffs were named after the Shoshone Sheepeater Indians, the only known aboriginal occupants of what is now the Yellowstone National Park. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com These steep, rocky cliffs were named after the Shoshone Sh...(more)
Picnic Area Ahead
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Midway Geyser Basin Area
GatewayTourGuide.com Midway Geyser Basin Six miles north of Old Faithful Midway Geyser Basin, Yellowstone, though small in size compared to others, holds some of its most dramatic scenes. Sitting beside the Firehole River, it's a world of bright colors and steaming pools (less) GatewayTourGuide.com Midway Geyser Basin Six miles north of Old Faithful Midway G...(more)
Moose Falls
GatewayTourGuide.com Moose Falls , near the Lewis River where Crawfish Creek tumbles down the plateau toward the Lewis River Canyon. (less) GatewayTourGuide.com Moose Falls , near the Lewis River where Crawfish Creek tumb...(more)
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