Yellowstone National Park
Yellowstone National Park has 3,470 square miles of the Rocky Mountains in northwest Wyoming. It was the World's first national park created in 1872, and is both the second largest in the USA outside Alaska and the fifth most visited. It would be even more popular because of its remote location and limited visitor season. The northerly location and high elevation (mostly over 7,500 feet) the park is fully open for only seven months a year though is still partially accessible at other times for snow-based activities.
Yellowstone is based on a combination of three elements. First, are the ten thousand active geothermal features, geysers, hot springs, fumaroles, and mud pots, which are found over one third of the park, in a area that was several thousand years ago part of the of a huge volcano. The majority of these areas are located close to the main roads so are easy to visit though there are plenty lesser known regions in the backcountry. One half of all such features on Earth......
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