Visitation On Record Pace in Yellowstone National Park
Submitted by Mark Wolinski, Made Popular: July 13, 2009 at 09:38 PM • nationalparkstraveler.com
If Yellowstone National Park can be viewed as a bellwether, then those who fear the national parks are suffering from a decline in visitors will be relieved. The latest figures show that a visitation rebound in Yellowstone that started in May has now reached a record pace.
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