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Devil’s Tower NM

Devils Tower National Monument Devils Tower rises dramatically above the surrounding plains as a column of igneous rock formed through volcanic activity millions of years ago. Molten material cooled underground and later became exposed as surrounding sedimentary rock eroded away. The tower’s vertical columns formed as cooling magma contracted, producing distinctive geometric patterns visible on […]

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Crazy Woman Canyon

Crazy Woman Canyon Crazy Woman Canyon cuts through sedimentary rock layers shaped by erosion over millions of years. Water gradually carved the canyon through sandstone and limestone formations, creating steep cliffs and exposed rock strata that illustrate geological change over long time periods. The canyon landscape demonstrates how flowing water influences terrain development within semi-arid […]

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Castle Gardens

Castle Gardens Petroglyph Site Castle Gardens preserves sandstone rock formations containing petroglyphs created by Indigenous peoples over many centuries. The rock surfaces display carved figures, symbols, and patterns that reflect cultural expression, spiritual beliefs, and communication traditions associated with communities of the northern plains. The sheltered rock faces provided durable surfaces for carving that allowed […]

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Fossil Butte NM

Fossil Butte National Monument Fossil Butte National Monument preserves sedimentary rock layers containing exceptionally well-preserved fossils from an ancient freshwater lake that existed approximately fifty million years ago. Fossilized fish, plants, and insects provide insight into prehistoric ecosystems that developed when the climate of the region differed significantly from present conditions. Fine-grained limestone deposits allowed […]

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Grand Teton NP

Grand Teton National Park Grand Teton National Park preserves dramatic mountain landscapes formed through tectonic uplift along the Teton fault. The Teton Range rises sharply above the Jackson Hole valley, illustrating how movement of the earth’s crust created steep elevation differences across relatively short distances. Glacial activity further shaped the terrain, carving valleys and forming […]

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Yellowstone NP – Stars

Yellowstone Stars Remote regions of Yellowstone National Park provide opportunities to observe dark night skies largely unaffected by urban light pollution. High elevation, low population density, and protected landscapes contribute to favorable conditions for viewing stars, constellations, and the Milky Way. These conditions illustrate how protected environments preserve natural phenomena that are increasingly difficult to […]

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Yellowstone NP

Yellowstone National Park Yellowstone National Park contains one of the most geologically dynamic landscapes in the world, shaped by volcanic activity beneath the Yellowstone Plateau. The park sits above a large volcanic caldera that produces geothermal features including geysers, hot springs, and fumaroles. These features illustrate ongoing geological processes driven by heat within the earth’s […]

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