
On or Off-Road?
CONTENTS
- Yellowstone National Park
- Activities & Programs
- At Your Fingertips
- Bears at Yellowstone
- Campgrounds at Yellowstone
- Camping at Yellowstone
- Continental Divide Trail
- Drive to Yellowstone
- Five Countries
- Flora & Fauna
- Further Reading
- Geology of Yellowstone
- Geology Timeline
- Green Practicies of Yellowstone
- Harry Yount
- Hayden Expedition
- Highlights of Yellowstone
- History of Yellowstone
- Hydro Thermal Features
- In A Nutshell
- Just For Kids
- Life Zones
- Lodging & Dining
- Oh, Ranger!
- Old Faithful Inn
- Old Yellowstone Busses
- On or Off-Road?
- Only A Day
- Preserving the Park
- Sights To See
- Sightseeing Tours
- Trails of Yellowstone
- Visitor Services
- Walking & Hiking
- Welcome to Yellowstone
- Who's Who at Yellowstone
- William Jackson
- Winter Activities
- Wolves
- Work In Yellowstone
- Yellowstone Park Foundation
- Yellowstone Regulations
- Event Calendar
- Yellowstone Map
- Yellowstone Photos
- Yellowstone POIs
- Recent Yellowstone News
With more than 950 miles of hiking trails and 300 miles of public roads, Yellowstone offers many opportunities for visitors to explore the beauty of the park. Yet it is crucial that park rules and regulations are observed to help protect Yellowstone's precious natural and cultural resources. For those who want a closer look at Yellowstone, there are horseback riding trips, stagecoach rides, ranger-led hikes, wildlife excursions, photo expeditions, guided cross-country ski and snowshoeing tours and more. For more information about park activities, see pages 44—54 or visit www.TravelYellowstone.com.
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