Petrified Logs, Eastern Montana Scenery. 



The pride that Montana takes in these two great national playgrounds is 

 illustrated by the fact that a magniTicient automobile highway, called the Park-to- 

 Park highway, connecting the Yellowstone and Glacier national parks, has been 

 constructed for the use of tourists. This famous road traverses the most beautiful 

 part of the mountains and treats the travelers to a constant change of scenery, such 

 as can be witnessed from no other such highway in the United States. 



Yellowstone Is Wonderland. 



The Yellowstone National Park is the largest and most widely celebrated of 

 our national parks. It is a wooded wilderness of 3,348 square miles. It contains 

 more geysers than are found in the rest of the world together. It has innumerable 

 boiling springs whose steam mingles with the clouds. 



It has many rushing rivers and large lakes. It has waterfalls of great height 

 and large volume. It has fishing waters unexcelled. 



It has canyons of sublimity, one of which presents a spectacle of broken color 

 unequaled. It has areas of petrified forests with trunks standing. It has innumer- 

 able wild animals which have ceased unduly to fear man; in fact, it is unique as 

 a bird and animal sanctuary. 



It has great hotels and many public camps. It has two hundred m'lea of 

 excellent roads. 



In short, it is not only the wonderland that common report describes; it is also 

 the ideal summer school of nature study and the fitting playground and pleasure 

 resort of a great people. 



