Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks
UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD
( Front Cover ) Old Faithful Geyser
Truly, Yellowstone National Park is a wonderland of nature. Poets have written about it, and artists have painted it, but to believe that such a scenic region is possible, you must see with your own eyes the spouting geysers, bubbling cauldrons, giant canyons and other spectacular phenomena, all of which present a flashing brilliance of motion and color which you will never forget.
Morning Glory Pool
Yellowstone is the largest, the oldest and, perhaps, the best known of America’s many national parks. It is at once weird, incredible and magnificent in its rugged, wild beauty. It is one of the greatest wild-life sanctuaries in the world.
Frontiersman John Colter discovered the fabulous area by chance in the winter of 1807-08. Colter had been sent by the celebrated trader, Manuel Lisa, to Pierre’s Hole in eastern Idaho to make friends with the Crow Indians. Coming home Colter sought a short cut and stumbled upon the mystery of Yellowstone. When he told his friends of the fantastic land he had seen, they refused to believe him.
Twenty years later Jim Bridger brought back a report similar to Colter’s, but he, too, was greeted with winks and smiles. Finally, however, the Washburn-Doane Expedition, headed by H. D. Washburn, Surveyor-General of Montana, was organized in August 1870, and accompanied by an army detail, officially investigated the phenomena in the Park.
They encountered innumerable fascinating wonders that even Colter, Bridger and other explorers had missed. They were determined that Yellowstone should be preserved in all its primeval beauty for the enjoyment of all Americans. Their enthusiasm was boundless. Largely because of their efforts a bill was passed through Congress on March 1, 1872, and the rugged wilderness was set aside as Yellowstone National Park.
Since that time millions of travelers have seen the glory that is Yellowstone’s. Thousands return year after year. Still others come only once, but they consider it the trip of a lifetime.
Union Pacific Railroad Company
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NATURE’S WONDERLAND
GRAND TETON
SEEING YELLOWSTONE PARK
WEST YELLOWSTONE ENTRANCE
FIRST VIEW OF THE GEYSERS
OLD FAITHFUL GEYSER
Other Geysers
Pools and Springs
The Continental Divide
YELLOWSTONE LAKE
GRAND CANYON OF THE YELLOWSTONE
The Upper and Lower Falls
Tower Falls
Mammoth Hot Springs Area
More Geysers—Norris Basin
YELLOWSTONE WILD LIFE
Other Animals
Grasshopper Glacier
Fishing
Other Forms of Recreation
Entertainment
GRAND TETON NATIONAL PARK
LODGES
DUDE RANCHES
YELLOWSTONE HOTELS
Old Faithful Inn
Canyon Hotel
Mammoth Hotel and Cottages
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SALT LAKE CITY STOP-OVER
INDEPENDENT MOTOR BUS TRIPS THROUGH YELLOWSTONE AND GRAND TETON NATIONAL PARKS
TICKETS TO YELLOWSTONE PARK VIA UNION PACIFIC
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