Images of Yellowstone National Park



The first national park is 125 years old in 1997. Long live Yellowstone!

Tower Falls

Tower Falls is but one of the many waterfalls in Yellowstone.
Gibbon Falls

Gibbon Falls is more like a veil than a waterfall.
Prismatic Hot Spring

Prismatic Hot Springs is the largest hot spring in the world.
Minerals at a hot spring

The minerals that are leached from a hot spring provide many colors.
Mammoth Hot Spring

Mammoth Hot Springs, at the northwest corner of the park, is a big center of activity.
Bison

Bison were frequent traffic blocks.
the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone

Looking up the canyon.
Lower Yellowstone Falls

Lower Yellowstone falls is powerful.
Lower Yellowstone Falls

Another view of the falls.
Pink Geyser

Pink Geyser is so named because the cone has a pinkish hue.
Daisy Geyser

Daisy Geyser is one of many geysers near Old Faithful.
The Morning Glory Pool

This hotspring has the colors of the morning glory flower.
Riverside Geyser

Riverside Geyser is a sideways geyser, and sprays across the river.
Old Faithful

What is a visit to Yellowstone without seeing Old Faithful?
Castle Geyser

This geyser was photographed two hours after sunset, with the full moon backlighting the thunderous column of steam and water.


June, 2000

Sunrise

Sunrise over Yellowstone Lake.
Wraith Falls

Wraith Falls, on a side road in the northern part of Yellowstone.




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