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Since the park extends through three states, the area is 2,219,791 acres.
96% is in Wyoming 3% is in Montana 1% is in Idaho Larger thanRhode Island andDelaware combined.
At Yellowstone you can stay in a cabin, which is located on private 21 acres, or camp on the campground.
The cabins are furnished with furnished kitchens, covered porches, views of three mountain ranges, fireplaces, two mountain bikes and two fishing rods.
Accommodations
Animals
There are many animals that are native to the Yellowstone are, these include; bears, American bison, bighorn sheep, bobcats, Canadian lynx, coyotes, elk, moose, mountain goats, mountain lions, mule deer, white tailed deer, grey wolf, birds, fish, amphibians and reptiles.
Special features The park includes 60% of the worlds
total geysers, and includes many hot springs and pools.
“Old Faithful” is the most famous geyser because it erupts so frequently.
Yellowstone is also home to many mud pots. Grand Canyon of Yellowstone.
The weather at Yellowstone is seasonal, summers are moderate, winters are cold with snow.
Since the park is at high altitude, the weather is unpredictable so people have to be prepared for changes.
Thunderstorms are common in the afternoon during summer.
Weather
The land includes lakes, rivers, mountains, and canyons.
The Yellowstone caldera which is located there, is the largest super volcano on the continent.
Yellowstone park is located at high altitude.
Land
Plants
There are 1,350 species of vascular plants.
218 of the species are non native. Because of the high altitude many
plants aren’t able to grow there. Coniferous and Fir trees are the most
common trees.
For a private non commercial vehicle; $25.
Snowmobile or motorcycle; $20. Visitors 16 and older entering by foot,
bike or ski $12. These fees allow you to enter the
park for seven days as long as you are able to show your receipt.
Costs
Yellowstone was established on March 1, 1872. Ulysses S. Grant signed it into law. It was the first national park in the
world. The park received its name from the
Yellowstone river flowing through the park.
There are five park entrances.
Facts
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yellowstone_National_Park
http://www.npca.org/parks/yellowstone-national-park.html?adwords=1&gclid=CILY0JeisKYCFQNrKgodbD7QoQ
http://www.nps.gov/yell/naturescience/plants.htm http://www.nps.gov/yell/planyourvisit/feesandres
ervations.htm http://www.yellowstone.net/fastfacts.htm http://www.nps.gov/yell/index.htm http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_are_two_kinds_o
f_plants_in_Yellowstone_National_Park
Sources