
Yellowstone
Yellowstone National Park, established in 1872, was the first national park in the world. It spans parts of Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho, featuring diverse ecosystems, geothermal wonders, and abundant wildlife. The park is famous for its geysers, including Old Faithful, as well as hot springs, mud pots, and fumaroles. Beneath the surface, a supervolcano called the Yellowstone Caldera influences regional geology. The park provides habitat for animals like bison, elk, wolves, and bears. Yellowstone protects a unique combination of geological features and ecosystems, making it a vital site for conservation, scientific research, and outdoor recreation.