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Yellowstone, World’s First National Park

Yellowstone, World’s First National Park

Yellowstone National Park which has been included in various movies and TV shows in the US is the first national park around the world.

Yellowstone National Park is one of the most glamorous national parks around the world and has unique flora and nature since it is on a volcano. This national park is home to most of the flora and fauna in the North America and it is the first route of domestic and foreign tourists. Here are the important places to visit in Yellowstone National Park:

1 – Upper Geyser Basin

Upper Geyser Basin is very famous as one of the most visited regions of Yellowstone National Park. World famous Old Faithful Geyser is in this basin.

2 – Yellowstone Lake

Yellowstone Lake which is the largest lake in the North America is 2 thousand 100 meters long and the most important points to connect with nature. There are lots of hot water and geyser at the bottom of the lake. The water temperatures can rise up to 121 degrees and there are strict security precautions around the lake.

3 – Washburn Mountain

Washburn Mountain is named after Henry D. Washburn who discovered the national park for the first time in 1870. The mountain has trekking routes with wild animals and it is visited by a lot of visitors during summer.

4 – Lamar Valley

You can meet with buffalo herds anytime in Lamar Valley which is one of the best wildlife areas in Yellowstone National Park. It is really dangerous to visit without a guide and it is better to be cautious.

5 – Norris Geyser Basin

The eruption of the Norris Geyser Basin which is the oldest geyser basin in the national park is unknown. Seeing this geyser than can reach up to 120 meters is pure luck. But wandering around this region is risky.

6 – Mammoth Hot Springs

Mammoth Hot Springs offers a visual feast with travertine structure and hot water sources. It is possible to Canadian deer and there are interesting rock formations.

7 – Midway Geyser Basin

Midway Geyser Basin with bottom and top geyser basin has hot springs with different colors and it is one of the most photographed zones in the park. This geyser is still active but there hasn’t been an eruption since 1880.

8 – Hayden Valley

Hayden Valley which is at the center of Yellowstone National Park is impacted from the external factors at minimum level. Visitors who want to experience the wild life commonly visit this valley.

9 – Yellowstone Grand Canyon

The canyon created by the flow of Yellowstone River inside Yellowstone National Park has Niagara Waterfalls which is the most famous waterfalls around the world. Yellowstone Grand Canyon is one of the most loved places by local and foreign tourists.

10 – West Thumb Geyser Basin

West Thumb Geyser Basin near Yellowstone Lake in Yellowstone National Park is one of the most visited placed by local and foreign tourists. It offers an interesting nature experience with hot water sources, mud pits and pools.

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