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Environmentalists contend that even a small number of snowmobiles—which are required by park rules to be equipped with cleaner, quieter four-stroke engines—disturb animals, pollute the air and disrupt the park's solitude in winter.
Battle Over Snowmobiles in Yellowstone Roars On Stephanie Simon 2011
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Under the agreement, the park's design—led by landscape architect David Kamp, of Manhattan-firm Dirtworks—will include the erection of a fence and wall before the building to provide privacy.
Co-op Gives Up Land for Park Heather Haddon 2011
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According to our tour guide, you could cart a fresh-caught lake trout to any of the park's restaurants for professional cooking and earn a pat on the back from the chef and staff.
Leslie Hatfield: Summer's Coolest Culinary Trend: Invasive Species Leslie Hatfield 2011
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Several of the park's popular high-country campgrounds, cabins and other amenities remain closed due to snow.
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According to our tour guide, you could cart a fresh-caught lake trout to any of the park's restaurants for professional cooking and earn a pat on the back from the chef and staff.
Leslie Hatfield: Summer's Coolest Culinary Trend: Invasive Species Leslie Hatfield 2011
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Those trails offer unprecedented access to the park's best hot springs, mud pots, and geysers, which are just as active in the winter months as they are in the summer.
Kraig Becker: Haven't Visited Yellowstone in Winter? Then You Haven't Visited Yellowstone at All! Kraig Becker 2011
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Besides the Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel, the only other place for visitors to stay during the winter is the Snow Lodge, located near Old Faithful, the park's famously punctual geyser.
Kraig Becker: Haven't Visited Yellowstone in Winter? Then You Haven't Visited Yellowstone at All! Kraig Becker 2011
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The vast majority of those visitors arrive during the warm summer months, when the park's valleys are green and lush and its rivers run fast and deep.
Kraig Becker: Haven't Visited Yellowstone in Winter? Then You Haven't Visited Yellowstone at All! Kraig Becker 2011
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Each year, more than three million visitors cross through the park's gates, lured in by the promise of breathtaking scenery and the chance to catch a glimpse of some of North America's most amazing wildlife in its natural habitat.
Kraig Becker: Haven't Visited Yellowstone in Winter? Then You Haven't Visited Yellowstone at All! Kraig Becker 2011
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Several of the park's popular high-country campgrounds, cabins and other amenities remain closed due to snow.
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