YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK
OLD FAITHFUL - FEBRUARY 17, 1998
Established on March 1, 1872, Yellowstone National Park is the first and
oldest national park in the world.
Preserved within Yellowstone are Old Faithful Geyser
and some 10,000 hot springs and geysers, the majority of the planet's total.
These geothermal wonders are evidence of one of the world's largest active
volcanoes; its last eruption created a crater or caldera that spans almost half
of the park.
An outstanding mountain wildland with clean water and air, Yellowstone is
home of the grizzly bear and wolf, and free-ranging herds of bison and elk. It
is the core of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, one of the largest intact
temperate zone ecosystems remaining on the planet.
The human history of the park dates back 12,000 years. The events of the last
130 years of park history are reflected in the historic structures and sites
associated with various periods of park administration and visitor facilities
development.
If you've seen the
park in the summer and always wondered what it was like during the winter, then
consider a snowmobile trip into Yellowstone. In the winter, Elk and other
animals come down into the valley to avoid the deep snows. For this reason
it's is an excellent time to view the wildlife. The geyser at Old Faithful
is also super heated and is a much more dramatic display during the colder
months. We entered the park from the northwestern corner, but there's a
number of outfitters at various locations that will rent you a snowmobile for
the day. Allow for the entire day to ride to Old Faithful and back.