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favorite method of ''doing- the park" is to take advantage of the palatial 

 hotels which the Yellowstone Park Hotel association has erected at various 

 points throug'hout the park, in close proximity to the scenes of the greatest 

 natural w^onders. As the precincts of the park are still closed to the auto- 

 mobile, tourists are transported between the hotels by comfortable scage 

 coaches, and coaching itself has a most delightful attraction. By follow- 

 ing the hotel route, the tourist is enabled to reach all the points of attrac- 

 tion in the park and at the same time to enjoy„ between sight-seeing- expedi- 

 tions, all of the comforts and conveniences of a metropolitan hostelry, with 

 most excellent cuisine and service. 



A Glimpse of Beautiful Lake Flathead. 



Those desiring to view the Yellowstone National park should go to 

 Livingston, on the main line of the Northern Pacific, from which point a 

 branch line runs up the picturesque Yellowstone to Gardiner. Over this 



line modern Pullman trains are run twice daily, making the 

 "Ro-w to trip to the park as easy and comfortable as a ride on a trans- 



Reach the continental train. Representatives of the various companies 

 Land of holding camping, transportation and hotel concessions in the 



Wonders park miay be met on the train and all arrangements made for 



necessary accommodations through the park. The cost of 



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