Haynes new guide and motorists' complete road log of Yellowstone National Park . LAKE CAMP. LAKE CAMP DINING ROOM 88 HAYNES NEW GUIDE The Grand Teton, 13,747 feet, is the rugged peaklying to the southward across Jackson Lake. From the Thumb the road leads northeast alongthe shore of Yellowstone Lake. The Natural Bridge is passed miles from theLake Hotel. It spans a small creek and looks quite sym-metrical from the lower side. Its abutments are thirtyfeet apart, and the arch sixty feet high. The Yellowstone Lake is one of the largest at itselevation (7,741 ft.) in the world. It has a short


Haynes new guide and motorists' complete road log of Yellowstone National Park . LAKE CAMP. LAKE CAMP DINING ROOM 88 HAYNES NEW GUIDE The Grand Teton, 13,747 feet, is the rugged peaklying to the southward across Jackson Lake. From the Thumb the road leads northeast alongthe shore of Yellowstone Lake. The Natural Bridge is passed miles from theLake Hotel. It spans a small creek and looks quite sym-metrical from the lower side. Its abutments are thirtyfeet apart, and the arch sixty feet high. The Yellowstone Lake is one of the largest at itselevation (7,741 ft.) in the world. It has a short lineone hundred miles long and an area of 139 squaremiles. The snow-capped Absaroka Mountains rise toaltitudes of ten or eleven thousand feet from the east-ern shore. Several islands dot the surface of this icy sheet ofwater, Stevenson and Frank Islands being the Yellowstone Eiver is its principal affluent and soleoutlet, its upper portion draining a considerable areatributary to the lake on the southeast. The Lake Hotel, of Colonial architecture, is oneof the system of four


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