Road Along Shore of Flathead Lake. 



Fishing is permitted in the park. The Yellowstone is a land of splendid rivers 

 and all are trout waters of a high degree. The native trout of this region is the 

 famous cut-throat. The grayling is also a native of certain streams while others 

 have been planted. 



Ways of "Doing" Park. 



The route of tourist travel through the park is ideally arranged to produce a 

 constantly changing view of world wonders, with each new scene lifting the emo- 

 tions to a higher point and giving a more glorious conception of nature's marvelous 

 work. 



There are numerous ways by which the vacationist may see Yellowstone Park. 

 It is ideal for camping out, and many "lazy" it through, camping when night over- 

 takes them and by day delving into hidden wonders off the main trails and roads; 

 others secure accommodations with a camping outfit which furnishes all the camp 

 equipment and transportation by horse or wagon and feeds its company. The gov- 

 ernment has commissioned one camping company and awarded the hotel rights and 

 transportation by automobile to another. Automobiles were admitted to the park 

 within the past few years and the old stage coach, except with the camping outfit, 

 is a thing of the past. The tourist may drive his own car subject only to the regu- 

 lations made by the government. By following the hotel route the tourist is enabled 

 by car to visit all the principal points of interest, and at the same time enjoy the 

 conveniences of modern hostelries. The cost of a trip through the park is between 

 $35 to $100, depending upon the character of the accommodations. The season is 

 from June 15th to September 15th each year. 



