. Yellowstone National Park . Return from Upper Basin toFountain Hotel at Dinner and lodging at Fountain Hotel. Eighteen miles. Fourth Day—Breakfast at Fountain. Leave for West Arm of YellowstoneLake at a. m. Lunch at lake, and leave the lake after lunch for YellowstoneLake Hotel at lake outlet. Dinner and lodging. Forty-seven miles. Fifth —Breakfast at Yellowstone Lake. Leave for Grand Canon (viaCrater Hills or Sulphur Mountain) at a. m.; arrive at Grand Cafion p. m. Lunch, dinner and lodging. Seventeen miles. Sixth Day—Breakfast. Leave Grand Caiion at a.


. Yellowstone National Park . Return from Upper Basin toFountain Hotel at Dinner and lodging at Fountain Hotel. Eighteen miles. Fourth Day—Breakfast at Fountain. Leave for West Arm of YellowstoneLake at a. m. Lunch at lake, and leave the lake after lunch for YellowstoneLake Hotel at lake outlet. Dinner and lodging. Forty-seven miles. Fifth —Breakfast at Yellowstone Lake. Leave for Grand Canon (viaCrater Hills or Sulphur Mountain) at a. m.; arrive at Grand Cafion p. m. Lunch, dinner and lodging. Seventeen miles. Sixth Day—Breakfast. Leave Grand Caiion at a. m.; arrive at Norrisat p. m. Lunch. Leave Norris at p. m.; arrive at Mammoth HotSprings at p. m. Leave Mammoth Hot Springs at p. m.,arriving at Cinnabar at p. m ; leave Cinnabar at p. m.; arrive atLivingston at P- i- Thirty-nine miles by stage, fifty-one miles by rail. THE PARK TOUR Digitized by the Internet Archivein 2013 MAP OF BURLINGTON ROUTE AND CONNECTING LINES If one enters the park by way of Monida, the itinerary is: First Day — Depart from Monida, a. m., through Centennial Valley,lunch at Red Rock Lake—Alaska Basin—along the south shore of Henry Lakein sight of the Teton Range—Dwelles, neA the park boundary, night .station,arriving at p. ni. Second Day — Enter the reservation at Christmas Tree Park—along thebeautiful Madison River—Madison Caiion — Falls of the Firehole — arrive atFountain Hotel for lunch. Drive among the Geysers, Paint Pots, etc., in vicinity. Third Day—To the Upper Geyser Basin. Lunch. Black Sand Basin—Punch Bowl and many others, returning to Fountain Hotel. Fourth Day—Another glimpse of the Geysers—Shoshone Lake from TetonPoint on Continental Divide. Yellowstone Lake. One can take the steamer onYellowstone Lake to the hotel, for which an extra charge is made, or continuein the stagecoach along the lake shore. Fifth Day


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