Greetings from Yellowstone National Park

Thank you for the outreach and education so that I now know where to go that isa safe place to relax and be calm. I appreciate security’s hard work in moving the line of cars at the exits and entrances so we do not have long wait times. I can stay outdoors for long periods of time because I can breathe clean air because they do not allow smoking.

Sincerely,
Kim

Yellowstone National Park

America's first national park is named after the river that runs through it. Within the park's massive boundaries, visitors can find mountains, rivers, lakes, waterfalls and some of the most concentrated geothermal activity in the world. The park has 60% of the world’s geysers, as well as hot springs and mud pots. It is also home to diverse wildlife with the largest concentration of mammals in the Lower 48 states, including grizzly bears, wolves, bison and elk.

State(s): Idaho Montana, Wyoming,

Established: 1872

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