Travel Reference
In-Depth Information
Wilkinson, Todd. Photographer: Michael H. Francis.
Watching Yellowstone & Grand Teton
Wildlife.
Helena, MT: Riverbend Publishing, 2004.
Maps
Christiansen, Robert L. Geologic Map of the Yellowstone Plateau Area. Plate 1 in “Geology of
Yellowstone National Park—The Quaternary and Pliocene Yellowstone Plateau Volcanic
Field of Wyoming, Idaho, and Montana.” U.S.G.S. Professional Paper 729-G. Reston, VA:
U.S. Geological Survey, 2001.
National Geographic Trails Illustrated Maps.
Evergreen, CO: Trails Illustrated; four Yellow-
stone quadrants based on U.S.G.S. 15-minute topographic maps, revised 2008; excellent
references for all but backcountry hiking.
U.S.G.S. 7-1/2-minute topographic maps of all of Yellowstone Park, available at some Yellow-
stone visitor centers, at bookstores and outfitting stores, or from: U.S. Geological Survey,
Map Distribution, Building 41, Box 25286, Federal Center, Denver, CO 80225; strongly re-
commended for backcountry hiking.
Photography
Dance, Doug.
Once Around the Sun in Yellowstone.
Winnipeg, MB: Doug Dance Nature Pho-
tography, 2005.
Meagher, Mary and Douglas B. Houston.
Yellowstone and the Biology of Time: Photographs
Across a Century.
Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma Press, 1998.
Whittlesey, Lee H., comp.
A Yellowstone Album: A Photographic Celebration of the First Na-
tional Park.
Boulder, CO: Roberts Rinehart Publishers, 1997.
Specialized Guides
Bryan, T. Scott.
The Geysers of Yellowstone,
4th ed. Boulder, CO: University Press of Colorado,
2008.
Eversman, Sharon and Mary Carr.
Yellowstone Ecology: A Road Guide.
Missoula, MT: Moun-
tain Press Publishing, 1992.
Rubinstein, Paul, Lee H. Whittlesey, and Mike Stevens.
The Guide to Yellowstone Waterfalls
and Their Discovery.
Englewood, CO: Westcliffe Publishers, Inc., 2000.
Wuerthner, George.
Yellowstone: A Visitor's Companion.
Mechanicsburg, PA: Stackpole Books,
1992.
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