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Yellowstone National ParkCity/Region: Jackson, Wyoming
The world's first national park, Yellowstone was established in 1872 and despite its popularity today, most of the park still remains an undeveloped wilderness of magnificent mountain scenery, waterfalls, alpine lakes and rivers. It is renowned for its geothermal wonders and abundance of wildlife. Spilling over into Montana and Idaho, the enormous park is situated on top of the Yellowstone Caldera, a collapsed volcanic crater that was formed 600,000 years ago and holds
within it the greatest geothermic area in the world. This unique environment includes features such as exploding geysers, thousands of steaming fumaroles, hot springs and bubbling mud pools, and is where the park's most famous attraction, the Old Faithful Geyser is to be found, drawing thousands of tourists to witness its regular eruption of steaming water. Yellowstone is also home to the largest concentration of wildlife in lower USA, including grizzly and black bears, wolves, moose, and large herds of bison and elk. The two narrow waterfalls of the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone River cut a striking picture in the yellow-colored rock that gives the park its name, with superb views and hiking trails for all abilities. The large alpine Yellowstone Lake fills the eastern part of the caldera and offers opportunities for boating and fishing expeditions in summer. All places of interest are accessible along the loop roads, but the intensity of visitors in summer, especially between July and August, means that one needs to hike away from the main paths to experience the true wilderness of Yellowstone National Park.
Phone Number: (307) 344 7381
Website: www.nps.gov/yell
Transport: A bus service from Bozeman, Montana to West Yellowstone, Montana is available all year. A bus service directly from Idaho to West Yellowstone operates during the summer months. Commercial transportation from Bozeman to Gardiner, Montana is available during the winter and summer seasons. Commercial transportation to the park from Cody and Jackson is available during the summer season. There is no public transportation within the park, but many commercial businesses offer tours
Hours: The five major visitor centers are open in summer only, generally from 8am to 7pm daily, except the Albright Visitor Center, which is the largest and is open year-round with reduced hours in winter. Of the park's five entrances, the North Entrance near Gardiner, Montana is the only one that remains open year-round to traffic. Some areas and roads are not accessible during winter
Admission: $25 (vehicle), $12 (individual hiker or cyclist). The entrance fee is valid for seven days and covers both Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks
Grand Teton National ParkCity/Region: Jackson, Wyoming
Occupying the valley of Jackson Hole, Grand Teton National Park's identifying feature is the sharp granite peaks of the impressive Teton Range, with the dramatic Cathedral Group known as 'Les Trois Tetons' or 'The Three Beasts' towering above the valley floor. At their center is the Grand Teton, the 13,770ft (4,197m) peak that defines the skyline and dominates almost every view within the park. The mountains are popular with climbers and hikers, as well as photographers who can capture a variety of different angles from the park's scenic winding road or on one of its numerous trails that forms part of a vast network of hikes starting from the valley floor. Beneath the Teton Range lie a string of lakes and the scenic Snake River that meanders the length of the park, offering numerous opportunities to kayak, fish and raft. The stunning scenery can be easily seen and enjoyed from a drive through the park, but taking to the mountain trails or waterways is the best way to appreciate the spectacular views and experience the beautiful backcountry. A great abundance of large wildlife roams the valley floor, including moose, elk, bison, and grizzly and black bears.
Phone Number: (307) 739 3300 or (307) 739 3399 (Moose Visitor Center)
Website: www.nps.gov/grte
Transport: Private transport is essential
Hours: The park is open year-round, but most facilities are open from May to October only. The Moose Visitor Center and Park Headquarters is open year-round from 8am to 5pm, and 8am to 7pm (June to Labor Day in October)
Admission: $25 (vehicle), $12 (individual hiker or cyclist). The entrance fee covers both Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks and is valid for seven days. There is a $5 fee for daytime winter use (mid-December to 30 April)
Buffalo Bill Historical CenterCity/Region: Cody
The Buffalo Bill Historical Center is an immense complex containing five world-class museums and a research library, including the Buffalo Bill Museum, Plains Indian Museum, Cody Firearms Museum, Whitney Gallery of Western Art, and the Draper Museum of Natural History. The Buffalo Bill Museum focuses on the personal and public lives of William 'Buffalo Bill' Cody within the American West, with artifacts tracing the years of the Pony Express, Indian Wars, Civil War and his Wild West Shows. The Cody Firearms Museum contains the most complete collection of American weapons in the world, the Whitney Gallery features masterworks of the West, and the ecosystem of the Yellowstone area is presented at the Natural History Museum. The Plains Indians Museum highlights the story of the lives of the Plains Indian people, their culture, history, values and traditions, and their lives today through one of the country's largest and finest collections of art and artifacts.
Address: 720 Sheridan Avenue
Phone Number: (307) 587 4771
Website: www.bbhc.org
Hours: Daily 10am to 5pm (April), 8am to 8pm (May to mid-September), 8am to 5pm (mid-September to October), and Tuesday to Sunday 10am to 3pm (November to March)
Admission: $15 (adults), $6 (children 5-12). Children under 5 are free; other concessions are available. Fees include admission to all five museums
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