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Your #1 source for Yellowstone information
Yellowstone National Park is America's first and foremost National Park.
Established in 1872 by the United States Congress "for the preservation of" its
many wonders and "for the enjoyment of the people," and now encompassing
2.2 million acres, Yellowstone is a treasure, boasting more geysers (about 250
active geysers from amidst 10,000 total thermal features) than anywhere else on
the globe. Situated atop a huge volcanic basin, Yellowstone is home to thousands
of active thermal features, including the world renowned Old Faithful Geyser. |
Grand Teton National Park
Located in northwestern Wyoming, Grand Teton National Park protects stunning
mountain scenery and a diverse array of wildlife. Rising over 7000 feet above the
valley known as Jackson Hole, the Teton Range dominates the park’s skyline.
Natural processes continue to shape the ecosystem against this impressive and
recognizable backdrop.
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Shelley, ID
Shelley, Idaho is located in Bingham County just 10 miles south of Idaho Falls.
Residents of Shelley enjoy a relaxed lifestyle in a hometown atmosphere. Shelley
has been the home of the Idaho Annual Spud Day since 1927. This event
commemorates the harvest of Idaho's most famous export.
Of course, Shelley is a gateway to Yellowstone and Grand Teton National
Parks. You will find us along Interstate 15, or you can fly into Idaho Falls Regional
Airport. Short drives on uncrowded highways will take you to Sun Valley, the Snake
River (with world-class fly-fishing) and the Salmon river (the River of No Return),
and to Island Park and Palisades resorts. You can experience some of the finest
skiing and snowmobiling in the winter, and camping, hiking and blue ribbon fishing
during spring, summer, and fall.
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