Yellowstone National Park, mostly located in Wyoming though it extends into Montana and Idaho, is a natural treasure and the world’s first national park. Established in 1872, it covers approximately 3,472 square miles and is renowned for its stunning landscapes, geothermal wonders, and rich biodiversity.
It’s best known for Old Faithful, a majestic geyser that erupts on a schedule. Yellowstone also boasts hot springs, mud pots, and fumaroles. These natural wonders offer visitors a fascinating glimpse into Earth's usually hidden geothermal activity.
The park is also a wildlife haven, home to bison, elk, bears, wolves, and a variety of bird species. Visitors are drawn not only to its breathtaking landscapes—mountains, rivers, and vast forests—but also to the chance to spot animals in their natural habitat.
Yellowstone Park sits atop a supervolcano. Its geothermal phenomena are powered by volcanic activity just beneath the surface. The Yellowstone Caldera remains an active volcanic system to this day.
Whether you’re looking to hike, take pictures, or simply soak in the beauty of untouched wilderness, there’s something for everyone at Yellowstone National Park.
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