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  2. Gardner River - Wikipedia

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    The Gardner River (also known as the Gardiner River) is a tributary of the Yellowstone River, approximately 25 miles (40 km) long, [1] in northwestern Wyoming and south central Montana in the United States. The entire river is located within Yellowstone National Park.

  3. North Entrance Road Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The road includes the Roosevelt Arch at the northern boundary of the park and winds through rolling terrain before crossing the Gardner River and joining the Grand Loop Road. [2] The North Entrance Road is an unsigned portion of US 89.

  4. List of rivers of Wyoming - Wikipedia

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    Gallatin River; Madison River. Firehole River; Gibbon River; Yellowstone River. Gardner River; Lamar River. Slough Creek; Clarks Fork of the Yellowstone River

  5. Sheepeater Cliff - Wikipedia

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    The lava was deposited about 500,000 years ago during one of the periodic basaltic floods in Yellowstone Caldera, and later exposed by the Gardner River. The cliffs are noted as a textbook example of a basaltic flow with well defined joints and hexagonal columns. They were named after a band of Eastern Shoshone known as Tukuaduka (sheep eaters).

  6. Driftwood Outdoors: Yellowstone River is an example of ... - AOL

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    The biodiversity of the Upper Yellowstone River is drastically different from that of the lower regions. Driftwood Outdoors: Yellowstone River is an example of changing biodiversity Skip to main ...

  7. Angling in Yellowstone National Park - Wikipedia

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    Gardner River 32] Lower Gardner River near Gardiner, MT in September: The Gardner River is a tributary of the Yellowstone River and enters the Yellowstone at the park boundary in the town of Gardiner, Montana. The Gardner can be divided into three sections.

  8. Mount Holmes - Wikipedia

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    Mount Holmes is located in the northwestern part of the park and marks the southern terminus of the Gallatin Range. It is the source of Indian Creek, a tributary of the Gardner River. There was a historic fire watch tower near the top of Mount Holmes, before it was burned due to a lightning strike. [3]

  9. Osprey Falls - Wikipedia

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    Osprey Falls is a waterfall on the Gardner River in northwestern Yellowstone National Park in the United States. Osprey Falls has a drop of approximately 150 feet (46 m). The falls are located within Sheepeater Canyon and are reachable via the Osprey Falls trail. [1]