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  2. I took a 3-day, $3,700 trip to Jackson Hole. This is exactly ...

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    But they can take a good chunk out of your budget — some 40-minute treatments at Hotel Yellowstone cost more than $200. Once I saw my Calacatta marble bathroom, I knew I wouldn't be giving in ...

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    It costs $35 to enter Yellowstone National Park by private car. However, the park notes visitors coming in the south entrance have to travel through Grand Teton National Park , which charges its ...

  4. List of fee areas in the United States National Park System

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    fees only required for visiting Point Park at Lookout Mountain battlefield Tennessee: Cumberland Island National Seashore: Georgia: $10 per-person Fort Pulaski National Monument: Georgia: $10 per-person Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park: Georgia: $5 per-vehicle daily fee Haleakala National Park: Hawaii: $30 per-vehicle

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    Yellowstone National Park rightfully gets a lot of hype for its geological features, like its active geysers and hot springs. I also think it's the best place to see wildlife in the Lower 48.

  6. Yellowstone Wildlife Sanctuary - Wikipedia

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    Yellowstone Wildlife Sanctuary was formed in 1983 as the Red Lodge Zoological Society, but changed its name to the Beartooth Nature Center around the time the facility opened on about 7.5 acres (3.0 ha) adjacent to Red Lodge's Coal Miner Park a few years later. [2]

  7. Passport to Your National Parks - Wikipedia

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    Example of a National Park Passport Stamp for the Boston Harbor Islands National Recreation Area. Passport to Your National Parks is a program through which ink stamps can be acquired at no cost at park visitor centers and ranger stations at nearly all of the 433 units of the United States National Park System and most of the National Park Service's affiliated areas.