. Yellowstone National Park . The Concrete Bridge across the Rapids of the Yellowstone, at the Grand Canyon Page Nine. KL^-^m •■■■im ■/;ili? , • • .A ^.i mi. O^^ll o ^w s t o rvw o TvL o Tv^a. 1 ^T^air^K^ in half a day, preferably in the morning. One can go by roadand return by a well-worn and ancient trail through entirelydifferent scenes. The view from Mt. Washburn is marvelous, and one obtains,as in no other way, an accurate and connected idea of the Parkas a whole. The Yellowstone Lake, the northeastern part of thePark, and the region about Mammoth Hot Springs, are like anopen book.


. Yellowstone National Park . The Concrete Bridge across the Rapids of the Yellowstone, at the Grand Canyon Page Nine. KL^-^m •■■■im ■/;ili? , • • .A ^.i mi. O^^ll o ^w s t o rvw o TvL o Tv^a. 1 ^T^air^K^ in half a day, preferably in the morning. One can go by roadand return by a well-worn and ancient trail through entirelydifferent scenes. The view from Mt. Washburn is marvelous, and one obtains,as in no other way, an accurate and connected idea of the Parkas a whole. The Yellowstone Lake, the northeastern part of thePark, and the region about Mammoth Hot Springs, are like anopen book. The road to the mountain is a new and very fineone, and the ever-changing panorama affords constant surprisesand evokes unbounded admiration. Riding horses or surreys canbe obtained at any of the hotels, for these excursions, at reasonablerates. Many tourists remain over oneor more days at the various hotels inorder to have all the time desired inwhich to take some of these side trips. Mountains and Canyons THE Continental Divide zigzagsacross the southwestern portionof the Park, and to the northan


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