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Visitors traveling in through the Northeast Entrance of Yellowstone National Park find themselves near the Lamar Valley, informally dubbed the American Serengeti due to its diverse array of wildlife. State park recreation sites, historic pictographs, Yellowstone Association Institute and the slopes at Red Lodge Mountain Resort area are among the attractions that beckon visitors to this area. The entrance also offers convenient access to the 64-mi (103-km) route that leads to the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone, affording exceptional views and scenery. Visitors traveling through this entrance on U.S. Route 212 should be sure to stop at the aptly named Vista Point, which offers a spectacular 9,200-ft (2804-m) view of the Beartooth Plateau across Rock Creek Canyon.
Billings, located on Interstate 94, is the closest major city to the Northeast Entrance. The city is roughly 120 mi (193 km) from Yellowstone via Interstate-94 to U.S. Route 212. For visitors traveling by air, Billings Logan International Airport is served by several major airlines. The Northeast Entrance also receives an abundance of vehicle-transit from eastern Montana and North Dakota. ATTRACTIONS Red Lodge Mountain
Ski Area
Lamar Valley was carved by glacier activity some 13,000 years ago. Evidence lies in the massive boulders carried and deposited from the Beartooth Range and the numerous marshy ponds. The valley's expansive vistas and unique natural features provide a strikingly beautiful backdrop for many outdoor adventures. A wildlife viewers paradise, Lamar Valley is home to bison, elk, coyotes, grizzly bears, wolves and many species of birds, including bald eagles. Yellowstone River Trail, Garnet Hill Trail and Lamar Valley Trail are some of several hiking trails that offer visitors the chance to experience the area's rich wildlife. Lamar Valley Wildlife Excursions, which last up to six hours and explore the valley via van or bus, depart daily from Canyon Lodge, Fishing Bridge RV Park, Lake Hotel and Bridge Bay Campground.
Billings is at the doorstep of two state parks, Lake Elmo, which plays host to a range of outdoor pursuits; and Pictograph Cave, an intriguing historical site with pictographs dating back over 2,000 years. Roughly midway between Billings and Yellowstone's Northeast Entrance is Cooney Reservoir State Park, one of south-central Montana's most popular recreation sites. Boating, camping and fishing for walleye and rainbow trout are the main draws to the park. The Beartooth District of Custer National Forest, nestled between the Gallatin and Shoshone national forests, also supports a host of recreational activities. Four National Recreation Trails—Wild Bill Lake, Parkside, Basin Lake, and Silver Run—bolster outdoor activities that include mountain biking, horseback riding, summer hiking and winter cross-country skiing.
Located inside Yellowstone Park, roughly 20 mi (32 km) from the northeast gate, the Yellowstone Association Institute offers a wealth of learning programs and tours. Field Seminars taught by college professors, field biologists and other experts journey into topics in the realms of plant life, ecology, geology and outdoor skills. Families and other small groups enjoy naturalist-led tours that provide an introduction to park wildlife and ecology. Tours are offered year round and last roughly eight hours. Fit adults interested in learning about wilderness travel, bear safety and minimum-impact camping enjoy the Institute's Backcountry Courses led by a professional outdoor leader. For a combination of education and recreation, take one of the Lodging and Learning Programs, which explore the park with a naturalist in the day, then return to meals and evening programs at historic Yellowstone Park hotels. Wherever visitor interests lie, the Yellowstone Association Institute offers a range of programs and learning opportunities to further the Yellowstone Park experience.
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