Once you are inside the Park and have your hiking equipment, you can do as much hiking as you want for no charge.
$25.00
The cost is $25 per car with 4 adults in it (15+). Or you can get a pass to the national parks and such for a year which costs $80.
No, the UK is much larger than Yellowstone National Park.
No, Yellowstone does not have a desert. It receives much too much precipitation each year to be classified as a desert.
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Yellowstone National Park is important because there is much to study there about the formation of volcanoes, the age of the earth, and different plants and animals. Yellowstone National Park is one of the few places in the United States that is pretty much the same as it was when settlers came to the West, except for the highways.
It costs about $200 to $400 a night for lodging at Yellowstone. You can see the price and read more about it at www.yellowstonenationalparklodges.com.
Yellowstone is the site of a very large volcano that is often referred to as a supervolcano. Much of what it erupts is rhyolite.
Hiking requires many pieces of equipment, such as hiking socks, boots, GPS, a backpack, and more. All this totals to about $1000 to $2000 just for the gear.
About 2 tons of water fall every second.
The entrance fee for Yellowstone NP is $25 per passenger VEHICLE, and covers all passengers in that vehicle for one week. Thus, the cost of admission for the driver of car covers the cost for all children. Or you can pay for one year of admission to Yellowstone for $50. Or one year of admissions to ALL federal fee areas for $80. In other words, you can get one year of admission to ALL US national parks for an entire family, for less than the cost of one day's admission for one person to an amusement park. One VERY easy way to cut the cost of a vacation, IMHO.
Yes. Much of Yellowstone is in the caldera of a supervolcano.