This second edition of the handy Outdoor Family Guide series highlights the year-round beauty and grandeur found in Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks.
RECOMMENDED READING Build upon your family's experiences in Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks through excellent books on nature and regional history. The following list includes books that promote an awareness, sensitivity, ...
Features 650 species, More than 1,200 color photos, 131 illustrations, 54 geothermal features, 21 waterfalls, 15 color maps, 12 star charts, Clear, concise descriptions Wildlife biologist Kurt F. Johnson is in his second decade leading ...
From sweeping plains and stunning national parks to laidback ski towns and down-home dude ranches, experience the best of the west with Moon Wyoming.
A guide to Yellowstone and Grand Teton national parks from the perspective of creation science. This guide book uniquely celebrates the biblical history revealed within the landscapes of Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks.
From geysers to grizzlies, bison to bald eagles, this guide introduces experts and novices alike to the wild and woolly wonders of both Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks, plus nearby attractions.
Older or younger children may still enjoy this book. This book makes a wonderful gift for any child who is planning on visiting Yellowstone and the Grand Teton National Parks.
Just south , find the gentle summit of Gorham Mountain . Along the shoreline , south of Sand ... Early American sailors ate the vitamin C - rich cranberries to avoid scurvy , the scourge of the sea . While it is well known that English ...
TRAVEL / ROCKY MOUNTAIN NATIONAL PARK " This is a really terrific resource for family recreation in the Rockies . ... An Outdoor Family Guide to Yellowstone & Grand Teton National Parks , and Lake Tahoe : A Family Guide , all available ...
Nature's Yucky: Gross Stuffthat Helps Nature Work. Missoula, MT: Mountain Press Publishing Company, 2003. Mazur, rachel. If You Were a Bear. Three rivers, Ca: sequoia natural history association, 2008. Plumb, sally. A Pika's Tail.
Lower Falls, where a paved walkway with stairs leads to an overlook for views. To reach the actual brink requires a steep 357-foot drop in elevation through multiple switchbacks to the platform. Underfoot, you can feel the thundering of ...