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Town For All Seasons!
Spend a day browsing through the many shops and galleries.
Find a wide variety of arts and crafts, gifts and souvenirs, jewelry, western
wear, outdoor clothing and sporting goods. In the evening, enjoy live summer
stock theatre. All ages enjoy a visit to the Grizzly Discovery Center and
Wolf Preserve, the Yellowstone IMAX Theatre, and the Museum of the Yellowstone.

Elevation: 6,666 feet Population: 913

Things to do in the West Yellowstone area...
 | Wonders West of Yellowstone - Take a day to discover some of the
region's best kept secrets - Mesa Falls, historic Harriman Park, and
Big Springs. |
 | Rendezvous Trail System- Here are trails
for all seasons. These world-class Nordic ski trails also lend
themselves to mountain biking, running, and walks in the woods. |
 | Madison River Earthquake Area - Visit the site of the 1959
earthquake. Tour the building destruction, Cabin Creek Scarp
area, Refuge Point and the Visitor's Center at Quake Lake. |
 | Snowmobile Capital of the World - West
Yellowstone is consistently chosen by readers of major
snowmobile publications as the snowmobilers 'Dream Vacation
Destination.' With access to nearly a thousand miles of groomed
trails, this is truly snowmobile heaven! |
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 | Red Rock Wildlife Refuge - This secluded valley is home to over
18 types of waterfowl, including the rare trumpeter swan. Access is
over an unpaved dirt road and few services are available, so pack a
picnic lunch and spend the day enjoying the spectacular scenery. |
 | Outdoor Recreation - West Yellowstone is
surrounded by National Park and Forest Service lands, providing
excellent opportunities for fishing, hiking, horseback riding,
mountain biking, and sightseeing. In the early winter, enjoy the
same areas for snowmobiling and Nordic skiing. |
 | Yellowstone National Park - West Yellowstone is the ideal
headquarters for exploring the wonders of Yellowstone. The upper
and lower loop tours are both enjoyable day trips beginning and ending
in West Yellowstone. |
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For more information about the West Yellowstone area,
contact the
406 646 7701
wycc@wyellowstone.com

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