Yellowstone National Park is a wilderness area located in Wyoming.
Preservation of the Yellowstone National Park area requires that hiking, camping and other activities be well managed, and that all visitors be fully prepared & practice 'leave no trace' wilderness etiquette. Click here to see low-impact equipment.
Overview Of Yellowstone National Park...
It's wonderland. Old Faithful and the majority of the world's geysers are preserved here. They are the main reason the park was established in 1872 as America's first national park—an idea that spread worldwide. A mountain wildland, home to grizzly bears, wolves, and herds of bison and elk, the park is the core of one of the last, nearly intact, natural ecosystems in the Earth’s temperate zone. - source: www.nps.gov
Best Time To Visit Yellowstone National Park...
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Interesting Notes About Yellowstone National Park...
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Planning a trip to Yellowstone National Park?
Travel guide @ www.nps.gov
Also
check the Google links on the right.
Following is suggested low-impact camping equipment for visiting Yellowstone National Park that you will find useful in making your trip that much more memorable & responsible...
Power Your Stuff
Keep cameras, GPS, sat phones & more charged
regardless of where your adventures take you.
Light Your Way High-efficiency lighting for the camp & trail
Headlamps, flashlights, & lanterns
Track The Weather Know your exact local conditions
Handheld & home stations
Write In Rain Paper, pens, & notebooks that stand-up in a downpour
No more soggy notes!
Drink Responsibly
Don't take chances with your health.
Purify your water on the fly
Protect Your Stuff
Cases, bags, packs & more
Keep your electronics, cameras, & gear dry
Navigate The Wild
The most reliable global navigation tools
Compasses of all types, plus GPS
Play With Fire
Stoves that burn trail & camp wood scraps,
and matchless fire starting
Well-Honed Blades
Rock-solid knives & tools
Reliability & practicality without the cost