Yellowstone National Park (Wyoming, Montana,
& Idaho)

This park site became the world's first national park
in 1872.  It is well know for its hot springs and
geysers, like Old Faithful.  There are also lakes,
waterfalls, and wildlife, like grizzly bears, elk, bison,
and wolves.

Contact Information

Yellowstone National Park
P.O. Box 168
Yellowstone National Park, WY 82190-0168

(307) 344-73810

Link to the National Park Service Website page for
this site.
Junior Ranger patch
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Sam Maslow's
National Parks
Junior Ranger Site
Sam Maslow has over 300 Junior Ranger badges, patches, and pins.
Sam Maslow lectured on the Junior Ranger program to the 5th grade classes at Liberty Magent School, Sebastian, Florida, in Jan. 2008.
On his Alaska trip in 2007, Sam Maslow took a tour boat to Holgate Glacier, in Kenai Fjords National Park.
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