FrommersYellowstone & Grand Teton National Parks, 8th Edition
by Eric Peterson
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Front cover photo: Lower Yellowstone Falls, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. Rollie Rodriguez / Alamy Images
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List of Maps
The Yellowstone/Grand Teton Area
Yellowstone National Park
Mammoth Hot Springs
Canyon Village
Yellowstone Lake: Fishing Bridge to Bridge Bay
Yellowstone Lake: West Thumb to Grant Village
Old Faithful Area
Mammoth Area Trails
Grand Canyon Area Trails
Old Faithful Area Trails
Grand Teton National Park
Jackson Lake: Colter Bay Area
Jackson Lake: Signal Mountain Area
Jenny Lake Area & Trails
Jackson
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About the Author
A Denver-based freelance writer, Eric Peterson has contributed to numerous Frommers guides covering the American West and has written Frommers Montana & Wyoming, Frommers Utah, and Ramble: A Field Guide to the U.S.A. (www.speckpress.com). Peterson also writes about travel and other topics for such publications as ColoradoBiz, Delta Sky, and the New York Daily News. In his free time, hes an avid camper and hiker, a lifelong Broncos fan, and a part-time rock star (at least in the eyes of his niece Olivia and nephews Mitch and Sam).
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An Additional Note
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kids best bets for kids and advice for the whole family
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overrated places or experiences not worth your time or money
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