Haynes new guide and motorists' complete road log of Yellowstone National Park . timate. With his death the Park haslost one of its oldest, most unselfish and sincerest friends. Away from the beaten path in the southwest cornerof the park are hot springs, lakes, canyons, meadows anda group of falls and cascades of surprising extent andbeauty. Moose, elk and deer graze undisturbed in largenatural pastures. Trout abound in the many streams. This area has been termed the Cascade Comer ofthe park. Batchelder Column, Bechler Falls, CascadeAcres, Cave Falls, Dunanda Falls, Ferris Fork, Gv^innaFalls,


Haynes new guide and motorists' complete road log of Yellowstone National Park . timate. With his death the Park haslost one of its oldest, most unselfish and sincerest friends. Away from the beaten path in the southwest cornerof the park are hot springs, lakes, canyons, meadows anda group of falls and cascades of surprising extent andbeauty. Moose, elk and deer graze undisturbed in largenatural pastures. Trout abound in the many streams. This area has been termed the Cascade Comer ofthe park. Batchelder Column, Bechler Falls, CascadeAcres, Cave Falls, Dunanda Falls, Ferris Fork, Gv^innaFalls, Littles Fork, Phillip Fork, Quiver Cascade, Rag-ged Falls, Silver Scarf Cascade, Sluiceway Falls, TempeCascade, Tendoy Falls, Three River Junction, TreasureIsland, Twister Falls and Wahhi Falls are the approvednames for the heretofore unnamed features in the Cas-cade Corner of Yellowstone National Park as decidedby the U. S. Geographic Board in March, 1922. TheBoard also approved the following names: BechlerRiver, Terraced Falls and Union Falls. YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK 157. COLONNADE FALLS, BECHLER RIVER—UPPER 35 FEET, LOWER 67 FEET Copyright by William C. Gregg Other prominent features already named, as shownon the U. S. Geological Survey map are Iris Falls, Col-onnade Falls, Ouzel Falls and Rainbow Falls. Batchelder Column was named for Amos , Dunanda means Straight Down, FerrisFork was named for Warren Angus Ferris early Yel-lowstone explorer, Gwinna means Eagle, Phillips ForkAvas named for William Hallett Phillips staunch friendof the Park, Tempe means Cavern, Tendoy was namedfor a Bannock or Shoshone Indian chief^ and Wahhimeans double. Ouzel Falls was named for the Ameri-can water ouzel, a small bird that frequents the region. The majority of these names were suggested byMr. Wm. C. Gregg who headed expeditions into theCascade Corner in 1920 and 1921. Ferris Fork andRagged Falls were suggested by J. E. Haynes, Yellow-stone photographic concessioner. Both M


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