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Drive 33
Yellowstone's Grand Loop
On a map of the American mind, where wilderness is a place transcending time,
all roads lead to primeval Yellowstone, a treasury of geologic phenomena and a
venerable but ever-volatile kingdom of fire, water, earth, and air.
Length: About 150 miles, plus side trips
When to go: Popular year-round
Food, fuel, and lodging: Canyon Village; Grant Village; Mammoth Hot Springs; Old
Faithful
Words to the wise: Most park roads are closed from November through April, but park
snowmobiles can be rented in winter.
Nearby attractions: Beartooth Highway (Rte. 212); Grand Teton National Park.
Visitor Centers: Canyon Village; Fishing Bridge; Grant Village; Mammoth Hot
Springs; Old Faithful
Further information: Wyoming Travel & Tourism
www.wyomingtourism.org
Yellowstone National Park
www.nps.gov/yell/
1. Mammoth Hot Springs
The drive begins at the stately Roosevelt Arch, located at the northernmost entrance to Yel-
lowstone National Park. Heading south, the road journeys through Gardiner River Canyon
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