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Map of Yellowstone NP
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Communities
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Belgrade, MT
Bozeman, MT
Gardiner, MT
Livingston,
MT
Red Lodge, MT
Virginia
City, MT
West
Yellowstone, MT
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Yellowstone
National Park

Yellowstone National Park is a meeting
point of sorts. Surrounded and shared by four different national forests,
located atop the Rocky Mountains with its southwest corner intersected by
the Continental Divide, America’s oldest national park marks the union of
three northern states. Wyoming claims more than 90 percent of the park’s
3,472 square miles. Montana lies at its northern edges, while Idaho makes up
its southwest corner. In all, the park comprises more acreage than the
states of Delaware and Rhode Island combined.
For many people, Yellowstone is best
symbolized by “Old Faithful,” an age-old geyser that was named for its
synchronized eruptions of thousands of gallons of boiling hot water. But
despite the name-brand recognition that the geyser has acquired over the
years, it is neither the largest nor the most consistently punctual hot
spring in the park.
Nor is it the only type of geological
feature in Yellowstone. Located in a 34-mile by 45-mile-wide volcano
caldera, Yellowstone is a world unto its own, filled with rainbow colored
thermal pools, mudspots, geysers and steam vents. More than 10,000
geological features dominate the supervolcano, a hotspot where the earth’s
roiling gasses are constantly being expelled under the pressure of molten
lava just below the earth’s surface.
Yellowstone’s recreational activities
extend beyond the boundaries of its geological attractions. Its trails are
shared by hikers, mountain bikers and cross-country skiers from all over the
world. Close to ski resorts on all sides, the park’s accessibility has made
it one of North America’s top wilderness destinations. Boating and
catch-and-release fishing for cutthroat trout, mountain whitefish and
Montana grayling are available at Yellowstone Lake, and wildlife and bird
watching are key attractions throughout the park. |

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open map of area surrounding Yellowstone National Park

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open map of Yellowstone National Park
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