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