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Trails of Yellowstone National Park : ウィキペディア英語版
Trails of Yellowstone National Park

Yellowstone National Park has over 〔"Hiking in the Park" page of Yellowstone:Plan Your Visit section of National Park Service website (), retrieved May 19, 2007.〕 of blazed and mapped hiking trails, including some that have been in use for hundreds of years. Several of these trails were the sites of historical events. Yellowstone's trails are noted for various geysers, hot springs, and other geothermal features, and for viewing of bald eagles, ospreys, grizzly bears, black bears, wolves, coyotes, bighorn sheep, pronghorns, and free-ranging herds of bison and elk.
== Prehistoric times ==

In the Middle Prehistoric era, humans appear to have continued living in mountain areas through droughts severe enough for plains populations to disappear.〔Earl H. Swanson, Jr., "Cultural Relations Between Two Plains", ''Archaeology in Montana'' 7, no. 2 (April–June 1966), pp. 1-2, cited in Haines, ''The Yellowstone Story, Volume One''.〕 Evidence suggests that the Yellowstone Plateau was occupied continuously, with seasonal movement among preferred places. Foragers wintered in protected valleys along the edges of the plateau, and summered in higher hunting grounds that might have extended fifty to a hundred miles away.〔Aubrey L. Haines, ''The Yellowstone Story, Volume One'', Yellowstone Library and Museum Association / Colorado Associated University Press, 1977, ISBN 0-87081-104-5.〕 Some of the seasonal routes developed into often-used trails. Artifacts from this era are found throughout the park, with large enough concentrations around Lake Yellowstone to suggest a substantial population.〔Carling Malouf, "Preliminary Report, Yellowstone National Park Archaeological Survey, Summer 1958", mimeographed, Montana State University, Missoula, January 5, 1959, cited in Haines, ''The Yellowstone Story, Volume One''.〕

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