. Where gush the geysers : Yellowstone National Park : how and when to visit . h taking you througha day of scenery as captivating and sublime as Yellowstone Park itself.» The stage road from Monida to the Park threads the foothills of the RockyMountains, skirting beautiful Centennial Valley, the Red Rock Lakes, and after passingthrough Alaska Basin, crosses the Divide to Henry Lake in Idaho, whence it recrossesthe range into Montana via Targhe Pass near the western entrance to the Park. RedRock Lakes are one of the sources of the Missouri River, and in Henry Lake originatesone of the branches


. Where gush the geysers : Yellowstone National Park : how and when to visit . h taking you througha day of scenery as captivating and sublime as Yellowstone Park itself.» The stage road from Monida to the Park threads the foothills of the RockyMountains, skirting beautiful Centennial Valley, the Red Rock Lakes, and after passingthrough Alaska Basin, crosses the Divide to Henry Lake in Idaho, whence it recrossesthe range into Montana via Targhe Pass near the western entrance to the Park. RedRock Lakes are one of the sources of the Missouri River, and in Henry Lake originatesone of the branches of the Snake. From Henry Lake are distinctly visible the famousTeton Peaks. Near the western entrance to the Park, prettily situated on the southfork of the Madison River, is Grayling Inn (Dwelles), the night station for tourists going in and out of the Park. After passing Grayling Inn the roadenters the reservation, windingthrough Christmas Tree Park toRiverside Military Station, follow-ing the beautiful Madison Riverand Canyon to the FountainHotel in Lower Geyser CENTENNIAL VALLEY AND RED ROCK LAKES.


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