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Yellowstone National Park
Yellowstone's caldera is a 30 by 45 mile basin containing the thermal features Yellowstone is so well known for: geysers, hot springs, fumaroles and mud pots. The park contains about 10,000, or almost half, of the world's hydrothermal features. Yellowstone Lake, the largest natural freshwater lake in the U.S. that is above 7,000 feet, covers 136 square miles and is 20 miles long by 14 miles wide. Birthed high in the Absaroka Mountain Range, beautiful Yellowstone River winds its way northward through the park, from the northern tip of Yellowstone Lake to a mighty grand canyon where its waters plunge 1,000 feet over the Lower Falls. It continues north gathering wondrous waterways including Tower Creek, Lamar River, Hellroaring and Blacktail Deer Creeks and passes through yet another awesome gorge, the Black Canyon of the Yellowstone. Lodgings for Yellowstone Park programs are in historic hotels or lodges; meals in hotel and lodge restaurants, box lunches in the field. Check out the Yellowstone National Park Homepage at:
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