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Yellowstone National Park Map

(from the Yellowstone Treasures website:  http://www.yellowstonetreasures.com/mainmap.htm)  The map is "live" with hyperlinks. We encourage you to visit the Yellowstone Treasures web site at the address above!!

 

Choose a destination Mammoth Hot Springs [hotel, cabins, campground] Beartooth Scenic Byway Dunraven Pass Abiathar Peak Canyon area map [hotel, cabins, campground] West Thumb Geyser Basin Biscuit Basin Old Faithful [inn, cabins] Firehole Lake Drive Norris Geyser Basin Yellowstone Lake Lower Geyser Basin Norris [campground] Madison [campground] Upper Geyser Basin Grant Village [motel, campground] Lake Village [hotel, lodge, cabins] Fishing Bridge Bridge Bay [campground] Tower-Roosevelt [lodge, cabins]
 

The location of the volcanic history in the Park


http://pubs.usgs.gov/fs/fs100-03/


"A new satellite-based technique known as Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR) allows direct and precise measurement of the vertical changes in ground level. This InSAR image of the area around the Yellowstone Caldera (dotted line) shows vertical changes during the 4-year period 1996–2000. The ringed pattern centered northwest of Yellowstone Lake is a prominent area of dome-shaped uplift. Each complete cycle of colors in the color bands represents a little more than one inch (28.3 mm) of vertical change. Yellow triangles are continuous GPS stations; white dots are locations of earthquakes in the period 1996–2000."
http://pubs.usgs.gov/fs/fs100-03/