Yellowstone National Park

Yellowstone National Park — page 3
the role of wolves in the park ecosystem The wolves eventually leave the carcass Ravens and a coyote take their place Yellowstone National Park is known for its wildlife Wolves coyotes elk and ravens are a few of the almost 400 species that live there The park is also known for its geysers waterfalls hot springs and forests Most of Yellowstone is located in northwest Wyoming The park also spreads into Idaho and Montana Mountain ranges border all sides of Yellowstone which gets its name from the Yellowstone River The river runs through the park 6 Yellowstone Visitors Getting to Yellowstone National Park was difficult for most of the 1800s The nearest railroad stopped 500 miles 805 km from the park Visitors then had to ride a stagecoach the rest of the way Only 300 people visited Yellowstone in 1872 its first year as a national park Attendance began to soar after completion of the Northern Pacific Railway in 1883 Now more than 4 million people from around the world visit the park each year