National Park Service
Yellowstone National Park is located where Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho come together, in one of the least populous corners of the United States. Until 1872, when it became the world’s first national park under president Ulysses S. Grant, the land that is now Yellowstone was home to Native Americans, who hunted and fished there. Yellowstone is still home to an array of wild animals, including black bears and grizzlies, bison and elk, wolves and coyotes, bobcats and mountain lions, bighorn sheep and moose. The park, located in a geologically active area, is most famous for its dramatic hydrothermal features, including mudpots, fumaroles, and geysers. But the focus of the “Minute Out in It” video here is not the eruption of the geyser Old Faithful but rather the natural beauty of a stream, icing over as fall turns to winter
NPS/Neal Herbert
Analyzing the Writer’s Technique
After watching Hidden Gems in Pebble Creek, answer the questions below. Then submit your responses.
Thinking Critically about Description