Yellowstone national park is in three states, Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho.
Yellowstone National Park borders Wyoming, Idaho, and Montana.
Wyoming, Idaho and Montana.
Yellowstone National Park, established by the U.S. Congress and signed into law by President Ulysses S. Grant on March 1, 1872, is a national park located in the U.S. state of Wyoming, although it also extends into Montana and Idaho. It was America's first National Park. For more information, please see the related link below.
Yes, there are fire towers in Yellowstone National Park. In fact, there are three.
Yellowstone National Park has five park entrances, three in Montana and two in Wyoming, however, most of Yellowstone National Park and the "sites to see" are located in Wyoming. To enter Yellowstone National Park at the south entrance (in Wyoming), you travel through the Grand Teton National Park and the John D. Rockefeller Memorial Parkway, which makes it the best route to enter Yellowstone National Park.
Well, there are many national parks in the us but a few of them are Yellowstone national park, Yosemite national park, and hot springs national parks are just a few of the many national parks.
Yellowstone is mostly in Wyoming
That's where Yogi bear lives. No, seriously, Its A very large land reserve in the USA, I am not sure about how many states it borders but its atleast three states. Yellowstone has some of the most beautiful things and views in the world/USA. That is also where "Old Faithful" is.
No, Yellowstone at 2,219,791 acres is almost three times the size of Yosemite which only covers 761,258 acres.
There are three national parks that lie across the continental divide. Glacier National Park is one. Yellowstone National Park and Rocky Mountain National Park are the other two.
Montana has three entrances to Yellowstone.