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'''Yellowstone National Park''' is a well known [[national park]] in [[Wyoming (U.S. state)|Wyoming]] [[ | '''Yellowstone National Park''' is a well known [[national park]] in [[Wyoming (U.S. state)|Wyoming]] [[United States of America|U.S.]]. It was designated in 1872, making it the world’s first national park (designating areas as protected lands had begun earlier in the century, but it can be argued that Yellowstone was the first true national park). It comprises 3,468 square miles. The park is probably best known for the [[geyser]] [[Old Faithful]], which shoots hot water from a natural [[hot spring]] over one hundred feet into the air. | ||
Yellowstone is well equipped for tourists, with [[visitors center]]s, stores, [[hotel]]s, gas stations, guided [[tour]]s and paved road acess during the warm months of the year. | Yellowstone is well equipped for tourists, with [[visitors center]]s, stores, [[hotel]]s, gas stations, guided [[tour]]s and paved road acess during the warm months of the year. |
Revision as of 07:31, 11 September 2023
Yellowstone National Park is a well known national park in Wyoming U.S.. It was designated in 1872, making it the world’s first national park (designating areas as protected lands had begun earlier in the century, but it can be argued that Yellowstone was the first true national park). It comprises 3,468 square miles. The park is probably best known for the geyser Old Faithful, which shoots hot water from a natural hot spring over one hundred feet into the air.
Yellowstone is well equipped for tourists, with visitors centers, stores, hotels, gas stations, guided tours and paved road acess during the warm months of the year.
Visitors to the park can take part in many outdoor activities, such as hiking, camping and fishing. Pets can be brought in to Yellowstone, though they are restricted to certain areas.
Popular culture
Yellowstone was parodied as Jellystone Park, the home of Yogi Bear.