Yellowstone was the nation's first National Park, and it has changed in many ways over the years. Take a look at these historic photos of Yellowstone to see just how the park differs from when it was first surveyed and established. After seeing some of the sights scattered throughout, you'll realize why Yellowstone is the most popular national park to visit in Wyoming.
While many of the stunning features of the park have remained the same over the years, the iconic Mammoth Hot Springs often remind us that they are a natural wonder.
Recently, the famous Canary Springs went dormant. This side-by-side photo shows how it can change in as little as one year!
Other natural features stay the same, no matter how long it has been.
Liberty Cap was formed by mineral spring water, and looks very similar to photos taken of the cap in the earliest days of the park.
Transportation has transformed Yellowstone. Early on, rough roads made it hard to visit, and the opening of maintained roads was cause for celebration!
Yellowstone must have loved that early enthusiasm, because the park has worked hard on highway upkeep ever since.
One of the most striking differences between the early days of the park and today is the way wildlife is treated.
This photo shows President and Mrs. Coolidge hanging out with bears at Roosevelt Lodge
Today, it's an important park rule that visitors must keep their distance from wildlife. By following precautions, anyone in the park can ensure their safety and the safety of bears, elk, and bison as well.
Camping has really changed - as you can see from many historic photos of Yellowstone that show primitive campgrounds and small auto-lots.
Today, you can enjoy backcountry camping, or go all-out with a glamping experience. The earliest visitors would have been stunned by today's full-service setups!
One thing that certainly hasn't changed, though, is the way people use horses to get around the park!
While in the old days it was necessary to travel by horseback, now visitors can choose to travel this way and experience Yellowstone from a unique perspective.
What are your favorite memories of Yellowstone National Park, perhaps the best national park to visit in Wyoming? Let us know in the comments below! If you want to learn more about the history of Yellowstone and why it's the best national park to visit Wyoming, read about the more than 10,000 hydrothermal natural wonders in Yellowstone National Park.
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