Hayden Valley

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Hayden Valley is a broad, wildlife-rich river valley in Yellowstone National Park, renowned for its bison herds, wolf and grizzly sightings, and expansive geothermal-influenced meadows.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographic location
river valley
tourist attraction
country United States of America
surface form: United States
hasAccessVia Grand Loop Road
hasBestVisitingSeason early morning
evening
summer
hasConservationStatus protected area within national park
hasEcosystemType meadow ecosystem
river valley ecosystem
wetland ecosystem
hasGeologicalCharacteristic broad valley floor
glacially influenced valley
hasGeothermalFeature hot springs
thermal areas
hasGeothermalInfluence meadow soils
hasHydrologicalFeature Yellowstone River
hasVegetationType grassland
riparian vegetation
sagebrush steppe
hasViewpointType roadside pullouts
hasWildlife American bison
coyotes
elk
gray wolf
grizzly bear
raptors
sandhill cranes
trumpeter swans
waterfowl
isPopularFor birdwatching
scenic driving
wildlife photography
knownFor broad open meadows
geothermal-influenced meadows
grizzly bear sightings
large bison herds
scenic vistas
wildlife viewing
wolf sightings
locatedIn United States of America
surface form: United States

Wyoming
Yellowstone National Park
managementBy National Park Service
near Canyon Village
Yellowstone Lake
partOf Yellowstone National Park
partOfRegion central Yellowstone
traversedBy Yellowstone River
withinProtectedArea Yellowstone National Park

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Yellowstone National Park hasFeature Hayden Valley