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Friday, August 8, 2014
Find More Information With Yellowstone Guided Tours
A grand total of 3.6 million visitors go to Yellowstone National Park each year with the majority of them driving through the park by themselves, but they won't get anywhere close to as much relevant information and viewing potential as you'll get when you take in these Yellowstone guided tours. You get a geology guru, a wildlife naturalist and most significantly, a person proficient about life in this Rocky Mountain Shangri-La, all wrapped up in one excellent guide. That makes the contrast between an ordinary getaway and one to remember for a lifetime.
See wildlife in natural surroundings of the first national park in the U.S. with the 12-hour Wildlife in Yellowstone National Park tour. Departing Jackson, Wyoming at 7 a.m., you initially take a look at the Grand Teton National Park for some morning wild animal opportunities. Next, your guide makes a beeline for Old Faithful in Yellowstone National Park. Home of 10,000 geothermal features, Yellowstone leads the world in geyser quantities. That's because Yellowstone sits on an ancient exploded volcanic crater, what geologists call a caldera, which has moving lava filling in areas of the crater. As ground water contacts the hot lava, it erupts out of holes in the earth's crust, shooting into the air as geysers. Old Faithful gets its name because once every 91 minutes, it propels steam and water into the air, becoming a feature of your choice in Yellowstone guided tours.
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