Yellowstone National Park & Grand Teton National Park Travel GuideIntroductionby Joseph A. Sprince - Photography by Gerald B. Allen![]() The Yellowstone & Grand Teton Travel Guide is a resource for those planning to tour Yellowstone National Park and/or Grand Teton National Park. Located in northwest Wyoming the adjacent national parks are typically visited at the same time and offer very different experiences. Yellowstone offers the world's largest concentration of thermal features such as geysers and hot pools. Grand Teton features one of the world's most spectacular mountain ranges. Both parks offer outstanding opportunities to view wildlife and a wide variety of recreational activities. The guide to each national guide features interactive point and click maps with key items covering points of interest, visitor and information centers, campgrounds, and lodging. When you place your mouse pointer on any key item, a brief description will appear. Click on the box for a link to detailed information.
The guide covers points of interest, park trails, scenic drives, vista points, where to see wildlife,
camping, food and lodging, visitor centers, and recreational activities. Where appropriate, links are
provided to the National Park Service website or other pertinent travel information site.
Yellowstone National Park Travel Guide
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