CONTENTS. General description The geysers Other hot-water phenomena Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone Dunraven Pass and Tower Falls Remarkable fossil forests Greatest wild-animal refuge Bears Trout fishing The Greater Yellowstone The Red Canyon of the Shoshone The trail system Administration of the park Protection of the park Information Bureau The rules and regulations The tourist season Transportation and accommodations Post office Telegrams Railroad information Detailed travel information Automobile highway information Automobiles in the park Gasoline and oils, etc The park mile post system Yellowstone Park tour, principal points of interest Gardiner, the northern entrance (N. E.) to Mammoth Hot Springs (M. S.) The terraces at Mammoth Hot Springs Side trips from Mammoth Hot Springs Mountain climbing Mammoth Hot Springs (M. S.) to Norris Junction (N. J.) Norris Junction (N. J.) to Canyon Junction (C. J.) Norris Junction (N. J.) to Madison Junction (M. J.) Norris Geyser Basin Elk Park, Gibbon Meadows, Gibbon Canyon Madison Junction (M. J.) to Old Faithful (O. F.) Lower Geyser Basin Midway Geyser Basin Upper Geyser Basin Side trips from Old Faithful Inn and Camp Old Faithful (O. F.) to West Thumb of Yellowstone Lake (W. T.) The West Thumb West Thumb (W. T.) to Lake Junction (L. J.) Lake Hotel and Camp Side trips from Lake Hotel and Camp Lake Junction Lake Junction (L. J.) to Canyon Junction (C. J.) Canyon Junction Side trips from Lake Hotel and Camp Canyon Junction (C. J.) to Norris Junction (N. J.) Grand Canyon Canyon Junction (C. J.) to Tower Falls Junction (T. J.) Tower Falls Junction Side trips from Tower Junction and Camp Roosevelt Tower Falls Junction (T. J.) to Mammoth Hot Springs (M. S.) West Yellowstone, Mont., the western entrance (W. E.) to Madison Junction (M. J.) Cody, Wyo., via eastern entrance (E. E.) to Lake Junction (L. J.) Moran, Wyo., via southern entrance (S. E.) to West Thumb (W. T.) Tower Falls Junction (T. J.) to Buffalo Ranch, Soda Butte, and Cooke City, Mont. Trails in and about Yellowstone National Park Prominent geysers and springs Fishing in the Yellowstone Park Fishes of the Yellowstone Park Wild animals Birds Trees Plants of the park Rules and regulations General regulations Automobile and motorcycle regulations Panoramic view Maps Literature Government publications Bibliography Other national parks National monuments MAPS AND ILLUSTRATIONS. COVER. Fountain GeyserJackson Lake and the Teton Mountains in the proposed enlargement Automobile campers below Mammoth Hot Springs Terraces Mule deer The gorgeously colored canyon Old Faithful Geyser TEXT. Ideal section through 2,000 feet of Specimen Ridge, showing succession of buried forests Profile through line of travelnorth and southin Yellowstone National Park and region south of park, including Teton Mountains and Jackson Lake Map showing railroad routes to Yellowstone and Glacier National Parks Map showing automobile routes between Yellowstone, Glacier, Rocky Mountain, Mesa Verde, and Zion National Parks Sketch map of Mammoth Hot Springs Sketch map of Norris Geyser Basin Sketch map of Lower Geyser Basin Sketch map of Upper Geyser Basin Sketch mar of Grand Canyon Automobile map of Yellowstone Park
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