. Yellowstone National Park . heLower Fall. From both points the views are matchless in theirbeauty and grandeur. After breakfast at the Canyon Hotel, the trip is continued toNorris, where luncheon is served; and from Norris the return ismade to Mammoth Hot Springs and Gardiner, over the sameroad traveled when entering the Park. In commencing the Park tour at the Eastern Entrance, oneleaves Cody by automobile at , via the Cody Road toYellowstone Park, passingup the beautiful canyon ofthe Shoshone River, alongthe shore of Shoshone Lake,through the National ForestReserve, and the fantas


. Yellowstone National Park . heLower Fall. From both points the views are matchless in theirbeauty and grandeur. After breakfast at the Canyon Hotel, the trip is continued toNorris, where luncheon is served; and from Norris the return ismade to Mammoth Hot Springs and Gardiner, over the sameroad traveled when entering the Park. In commencing the Park tour at the Eastern Entrance, oneleaves Cody by automobile at , via the Cody Road toYellowstone Park, passingup the beautiful canyon ofthe Shoshone River, alongthe shore of Shoshone Lake,through the National ForestReserve, and the fantasticrock formations at Wapiti,to Holm Lodge, wherethe first night is Holm Lodge nextmorning (by surrey), afterbreakfast, the trip is con-tinued — across the snow-capped, evergreen-coveredAbsoraka Mountains, andthrough Sylvan Pass toSylvan Lodge, where lunchis served; then crossing theYellowstone River, the Parkboundary is passed and soonthe Lake Hotel is Lake Hotel the tripthrough the Park is made. Tower Falls—no Feet High and Surroundedby Peculiarly Formed Rock Spires cJV^ 11 o W s t o r^- o TvL a. H o iN^ c^-1 ^T^ si n k^^


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