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Virtual Guidebook to
Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks
Wyoming

Fullscreen Panoramas

Great Prismatic Pool, Yellowstone National Park.

Table of Contents - FullScreen
listed from northwest to southeast
Old Fort Yellowstone (3)
Mammoth Hot Springs (6)
Tower Falls (2)
Gardner River (2)
Northeastern Yellowstone (5)
Dunraven Pass (4)
Firehole Lake Loop (3)
Norris Geyser Basin (4)
Biscuit Basin (4)
Gibbon River (2)
North Rim Grand Canyon (3)
South Rim Grand Canyon (3)
Hayden Valley (2)
Mud Volcano (5)
Yellowstone Lake (6)
Midway Geyser Basin (3)
Upper Geyser Basin (4)
Geyser Hill (3)
Old Faithful (3)
West Thumb Geyser Basin (4)
Jackson Lake (2)
Jenny Lake (4)
Moose (3)
Tetons from Jackson Hole (8)
Gros Ventre Mountains (3)
Jackson (3)
Snake River Canyon (1)
Numbers in parentheses indicate how many panoramas are available of each locality.
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Complete Listing of Fullscreen Panoramas
listed from northwest to southeast
Old Fort Yellowstone
Old Fort Yellowstone, now the park service headquarters. (7-28-00)
The Drill Ground and Capitol Hill at Fort Yellowstone. (7-28-00)
Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel, once reached only by stagecoach. (7-28-00)
Mammoth Hot Springs
Opal Terrace, which displaced a tennis court. (7-28-00)
At the base of Mound Terrace, an inactive area. (7-28-00)
Minerva Terrace, at Mammoth Hot Springs. (7-28-00)
Boardwalks and stairs next to the New Blue Pool. (7-28-00)
Above the New Blue Pool on the main terrace at Mammoth Hot Springs. (7-28-00)
Canary Spring, an actively growing part of the main terrace. (7-28-00)
Tower Falls
The Calcite Spring lookout, far above the Yellowstone River. (7-29-00)
At the base of Tower Falls. (7-29-00)
Gardner River
The Sheepeater Cliffs, columnar cracked basalt. (7-28-00)
Swan Lake Meadow, wide open spaces in northern Yellowstone. (7-28-00)
Northeastern Yellowstone
The grassy uplands of Blacktail Deer Creek in northern Yellowstone. (7-29-00)
Floating Island Lake, victim of too much visitation. (7-29-00)
A still-standing petrified redwood tree. (7-29-00)
Rustic cabins at Theodore Roosevelt Lodge. (7-29-00)
Dunraven Pass
Prime grizzly bear range closed to human entry. (7-29-00)
A lodgepole forest burned in the great fires of 1988. (7-29-00)
Looking south from Dunraven Pass. (7-29-00)
A mature, unburned, lodgepole pine forest. (7-29-00)
The Firehole Lake Loop
The Great Fountain Geyser late in its eruption. (7-27-00)
Hot Cascades, a waterfall on a near-boiling stream. (7-27-00)
Bison grazing on Fountain Flat. (7-27-00)
Norris Geyser Basin
Steamboat Geyser, the largest in the world, but rarely seen erupting. (7-28-00)
Eruption of Echinus Geyser. (7-28-00)
In the Back Basin at Norris Geyser Basin. (7-28-00)
On the hill above Porcelain Basin. (7-28-00)
Biscuit Basin
Mustard Spring in Biscuit Basin. (7-27-00)
The Firehole River flows past Biscuit Basin. (7-27-00)
Sapphire Pool in Biscuit Basin has had a resurgence of activity. (7-27-00)
Along the Gibbon River
Virginia Cascade on the Gibbon River. (7-28-00)
A typical Yellowstone trout stream and meadow. (7-28-00)
The North Rim of the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone
Inspiration Point, not as inspiring as it might be. (7-30-00)
Lookout Point above the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone. (7-30-00)
Red Rock Point and Lower Yellowstone Falls. (7-30-00)
The South Rim of the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone
At the brink of Upper Yellowstone Falls. (7-29-00)
Artist Point above the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone. (7-29-00)
On the south rim of the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone. (7-29-00)
Hayden Valley
Bison at Alum Creek in the Hayden Valley. (7-29-00)
The smoothly flowing Yellowstone River in Hayden Valley. (7-30-00)
The Mud Volcano Area
Dragon's Mouth Spring. (7-29-00)
The Mud Volcano, half destroyed by its own eruptions. (7-29-00)
Sour Lake, something between a hot spring and a mud pot. (7-29-00)
The Churning Cauldron, living up to its name. (7-29-00)
A new fumarole has appeared in the Mud Volcano parking lot. (7-29-00)
Yellowstone Lake
Pumice Point at the mouth of West Thumb on Yellowstone Lake. (7-29-00)
The beach at Sand Point on Lake Yellowstone. (7-30-00)
The elegant Yellowstone Lake Hotel. (7-30-00)
Inside the beautifully restored Yellowstone Lake Hotel. (7-30-00)
The historic Lake Ranger Station on Yellowstone Lake. (7-30-00)
Rustic Yellowstone Lake Lodge. (7-30-00)
Midway Geyser Basin
The Excelsior Geyser Crater, another case of self destruction. (7-30-00)
The Great Prismatic Pool, amazing colors governed by water temperatures. (7-30-00)
Hot water spills into the Firehole River at Midway Geyser Basin. (7-30-00)
Upper Geyser Basin
Castle Geyser, impressive even when not erupting. (7-30-00)
Grand Geyser, between eruptions. (7-30-00)
Amazing color gradations in Morning Glory Pool. (7-30-00)
The Riverside Geyser in full eruption over the Firehole River. (7-30-00)
Geyser Hill
Geyser Hill, with three geysers erupting. (7-27-00)
Ear Spring on Geyser Hill. (7-27-00)
The Lion Geyser erupting. (7-27-00)
Old Faithful
In front of the Old Faithful Inn. (7-30-00)
In the lobby of the grand Old Faithful Inn. (7-30-00)
An early morning eruption of Old Faithful, with only 50 people watching. (7-30-00)
West Thumb Geyser Basin
The small but interesting fumarole area at West Thumb. (7-30-00)
Bluebell Pool and Seismograph Pool. (7-30-00)
Fishing Cone hot spring, just under the waters of Lake Yellowstone. (7-30-00)
The Black Pool, now deep blue due to a change in temperature. (7-30-00)
Jackson Lake
On the remote south shore of Jackson Lake. (7-25-00)
Colter Bay Marina on Jackson Lake. (7-27-00)
Jenny Lake
A close-up view of the Tetons from near Jenny Lake. (7-26-00)
No moose today, the moose has gone away. (7-26-00)
Jenny Lake Lodge. (7-26-00)
On the east shore of Jenny Lake at the foot of the Tetons. (7-26-00)
Moose
Chapel of the Transfiguration at Moose, in Jackson Hole. (7-25-00)
Inside the Chapel of the Transfiguration. (7-25-00)
A log cabin store at Moose in Jackson Hole. (7-25-00)
Views of the Tetons from Jackson Hole
Sagebrush flats in the southern part of Jackson Hole. (7-25-00)
Pasturelands on the floor of Jackson Hole. (7-25-00)
Glacier Canyon in the Tetons, viewed from the valley floor. (7-25-00)
Afternoon clouds over the Grand Tetons. (7-26-00)
The classic Snake River Overlook view of the Tetons. (7-26-00)
An old cattle ranch in Jackson Hole. (7-27-00)
Teton Viewpoint, in the middle of Jackson Hole. (7-27-00)
A herd of bison (buffalo) in Jackson Hole. (7-27-00)
The Gros Ventre Mountains
The Gros Ventre Slide. (7-25-00)
The Grand Tetons, from the Gros Ventre Mountains. (7-25-00)
In the Gros Ventre Mountains, east of Jackson Hole. (7-25-00)
Jackson
Flat Creek Marsh and the Teton-Yellowtone visitor center. in Jackson. (7-25-00)
Elk horn arches at each corner of the Town Square. (7-25-00)
The Town Square in Jackson. (7-25-00)
Snake River Canyon
Lunch Counter Rapids on the Snake River. (7-25-00)

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