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Youth Conservation Corps. Old Faithful Live. All Old Faithful. Highway From Livingston, Montana, take U. Highway 89 south for 53 miles. While both were named after fur trappers, comparisons pretty much end there. The closest you are going to get to a five-star anything in Gardiner is by looking up at the sky after night falls. Thanks to new pull-offs and sidewalks, you can safely walk to the arch on a path dotted with interpretive panels, spinning the history of Gardiner, Yellowstone and the National Park Service.
The Yellowstone River , the longest undammed river in the lower 48, runs through Gardiner. About three miles up the road is the Boiling River , the only hot springs in the park where you can legally soak. About three miles south of Roosevelt Arch, look for a parking area on the east side of the road. Park and walk upstream about a half-mile to where the footpath intersects with the river.
Bars can be a great source for local news and fishing reports as well as a chance to rub elbows with the locals.
Located right on the park border, Gardiner is a popular place to spend the night and offers a massive number of options. In addition to hotels and campgrounds there are a number of rental cabins available. Most hotels offer free wifi.
It is a common sight in town to see a weary backpacker hunched over their laptop in one of the few coffee shops in town taking advantage of the free wifi. Though many of the animals in the park area are used to seeing humans, the wildlife is nonetheless wild and should not be fed or disturbed. Stay at least m away from bears and 25 m from all other wild animals!
No matter how docile they may look, bison, elk, moose, bears, and nearly all large animals can attack, and every year dozens of visitors are injured because they didn't keep a proper distance. These animals are large, wild, and potentially dangerous, so give them their space. The weather can change rapidly and with little warning.
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