. Haynes' guide to Yellowstone Park. FIREHOLB RIVER ANP CANYON spots of the reservation. The road crosses by a fordthe east fork of the Firehole River (Nez Perces Creek),near the summer cantonment of a troop of UnitedStates cavalry stationed here for the better protectionof this part of the Park, and continues on for a mile orso to the Fountain Hotel, Lower Geyser Basin, one ofthe best hostelries of the Park—the end of the firstdays journey. THE WESTERN ENTRANCE TO THE PARK. Idaho Falls to Lower Geyser Basin. The construction of the railroad from Idaho Falls,Idaho to Yellowstone, Mont, at the


. Haynes' guide to Yellowstone Park. FIREHOLB RIVER ANP CANYON spots of the reservation. The road crosses by a fordthe east fork of the Firehole River (Nez Perces Creek),near the summer cantonment of a troop of UnitedStates cavalry stationed here for the better protectionof this part of the Park, and continues on for a mile orso to the Fountain Hotel, Lower Geyser Basin, one ofthe best hostelries of the Park—the end of the firstdays journey. THE WESTERN ENTRANCE TO THE PARK. Idaho Falls to Lower Geyser Basin. The construction of the railroad from Idaho Falls,Idaho to Yellowstone, Mont, at the Western Entrance toYellowstone Park, less than twenty miles from the Low-er Geyser Basin, has opened a new route that replacesthe one from Monida, Mont., a station on the OregonShort Line sixty miles west of the Park, thereby elimin-ating the days staging outside of the reservation andmaterially reducing the time necessary for making thePark A GLIMPSE OF THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS. TOUR OF THE PARK. 41


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