. Yellowstone National Park . ut and, byonly turning around, boil it in the cone without removing it fromhis hook. Here, also, are some highly-colored pools, and theever-bubbling paint pots, different in size, shape and characterfrom the Mammoth Paint Pots at the Fountain. The stage ride from Thumb to the Lake Hotel is through abeautiful, wooded country overlooking the Lake. Among themost-noted points on this ride is the Natural Bridge, an arch ofsolid stone moulded by the hand of the Great Architect. On thisride may be seen the rugged outlines of the sleeping Giant, analmost perfect figure of
. Yellowstone National Park . ut and, byonly turning around, boil it in the cone without removing it fromhis hook. Here, also, are some highly-colored pools, and theever-bubbling paint pots, different in size, shape and characterfrom the Mammoth Paint Pots at the Fountain. The stage ride from Thumb to the Lake Hotel is through abeautiful, wooded country overlooking the Lake. Among themost-noted points on this ride is the Natural Bridge, an arch ofsolid stone moulded by the hand of the Great Architect. On thisride may be seen the rugged outlines of the sleeping Giant, analmost perfect figure of a Colossus formed by the mountain range. The Lake Hotel is a marvel of comfort and convenience, withample accommodations for years to come. It is the second-largesthotel in the Park, and one of the finest, and is a favorite lay-overpoint for those extending their stay beyond the regular the Lake, and only a few rods from the edge of the water,no place offers such delightful opportunity for rest, health and. Yellowstone Lake—an Entrancingly Beautiful Sheet of Water Page Seven ^_^ recreation. Here, as at Old Faithful Inn, and the New GrandCanyon Hotel, rooms with private bath may be had at a reasonablecost. The fishing is of the best, and boats may be had for Lake Hotel is the first hotel in the Park reached by touristsentering via the Cody or Eastern Entrance. The next point is the climax of the Park trip—the GrandCanyon. It is reached after an interesting ride from the Lake, forthe most part along the banks of the Yellowstone River. En routeare passed Hayden Valley, the rendezvous of wild game, AlumCreek, Trout Creek, the terrific Mud Volcano, and the GothicGrotto near by. But as to the Grand Canyon itself, nothing can convey anadequate idea of this most wonderful work of Nature. Astoundedand amazed as the visitor has been at the wonders of the Park,nothing so fills him with awe and admiration as the Cany
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