. Yellowstone National Park . a 7. ^H ■ i^M R ■1^^ ^HH O/^ll o w s t o r>^ o TvL all o TN.^ 1 T^air^K^^. Jupiter Terrace—the Largest of the Beautifully Colored Terrace Formations the reverse of the trip previously outHned. The first night ispassed at Lake Hotel, the second at Old Faithful Inn, the thirdat Grand Canyon Hotel, and the fourth at the Lake return trip, from Lake Hotel to Cody, is made over thesame road traveled when entering the Park, lunch being servedat Sylvan Lodge and the night passed at Holm Lodge; Codybeing reached before noon the next day. Entering the Park via


. Yellowstone National Park . a 7. ^H ■ i^M R ■1^^ ^HH O/^ll o w s t o r>^ o TvL all o TN.^ 1 T^air^K^^. Jupiter Terrace—the Largest of the Beautifully Colored Terrace Formations the reverse of the trip previously outHned. The first night ispassed at Lake Hotel, the second at Old Faithful Inn, the thirdat Grand Canyon Hotel, and the fourth at the Lake return trip, from Lake Hotel to Cody, is made over thesame road traveled when entering the Park, lunch being servedat Sylvan Lodge and the night passed at Holm Lodge; Codybeing reached before noon the next day. Entering the Park via the Eastern Entrance and leaving viathe Northern Entrance, the trip is the same as shown inparagraph next above to the Grand Canyon. The third andfourth nights are spent at the Grand Canyon Hotel, and the tripis continued to Gardiner, as outlined in third preceding paragraph. In commencing the complete tour at the West Entrance, oneleaves Yellowstone Station on the 0. S. L. R. R. about , passing up the beautiful valley of the Madison River andthrough Madison Canyon and along the bank of F


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