

Restrooms Fire Grates
Accessible Restrooms Temporarily Closed
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Madison River
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Madison Junction
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Firehole River
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Nez Perce
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Whiskey Flats
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East Lot
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Spring Creek
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Delacey Creek
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East Divide
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Lewis Lake
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Cave Falls
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Snake River
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Grant Village
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West Thumb
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Hard Road to Travel
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Fisherman’s Access
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Pumice Point
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Spruce-Fir Exhibit
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Sand Point
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Gull Point
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Bridge Bay
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Lake Village
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Fishing Bridge
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Steamboat Point
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Sedge Bay
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Sylvan Lake
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Eleanor Lake
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Le Hardy
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Cascade
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Nez Perce Ford
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Otter Creek
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Chittenden Bridge
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Cascade Lake Trail
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Dunraven Road
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Yellowstone River
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Warm Creek
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Lava Creek
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Albright
nearby
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Mammoth
nearby
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WY/MT State Line
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Arch Park
nearby
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Sheepeater Cliff
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Apollinaris Spring
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Beaver Lake
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Norris Meadows
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Virginia Cascades
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Gibbon Meadows
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Tuff Cliff
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Soda Butte
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Caldera Rim
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Iron Spring
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Gibbon Meadows
JUST FOR KIDS
Activity Book
Collect at least four Yellowstone Park stickers for
a free gift. Pick up a Kid’s Activity Book at any
Xanterra dining room. Contains games, coloring
pages and other fun activities.
Junior Ranger Program
Introduce your kids to the natural wonders of
Yellowstone and their role in preserving them for
the future. The Junior Ranger Program is $3 to
children ages 4 and up. Stop in at any National
Park Service Visitor Center to enroll. After kids
complete the requirements, they are awarded
an official Yellowstone Junior Ranger patch by
a park ranger!
Young Scientist Program
Students can become Young Scientists!
Purchase your self-guided booklet for $5 at
the Old Faithful Visitor Center (for ages 5 and
up) or Canyon Visitor Center (ages 10 and up).
You’ll investigate the mysteries of Yellowstone
by following activities in the Visitor Center and
field. Once your investigation is complete, you
will be awarded an official Young Scientist patch
or key chain. This program is funded by the
National Science Foundation through a grant to
the Yellowstone Park Foundation.
RANGER-LED PROGRAMS
Join a Yellowstone Park Ranger for educational
programs including talks, walks, evening campfire
programs and other activities. Programs are
presented from Memorial Day weekend through
September and during the winter season. Check
at NPS Visitor Center desks, in the
Yellowstone
Today
newspaper (distributed at the entrance
station when you arrived) or online at
www.nps.
gov/yell for more information on these programs.
WHAT’S IN YOUR
PICNIC BASKET?
Let us prepare a box lunch for you (your choice
of sandwich plus raisins, chips, cookies and
bottled water). Order your selection the night
before at any dining room or cafeteria and pick
it up at breakfast.
PICNIC AREAS
(MAP ON PG 2)
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Don’t just see Yellowstone. Experience it.
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