Tower–Roosevelt area

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The Tower–Roosevelt area is a region of Yellowstone National Park known for its rugged scenery, wildlife viewing, and proximity to landmarks such as the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone.

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Tower-Roosevelt area 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf developed area in a national park
geographic region
geologicalFeature basalt cliffs
canyon terrain
thermal features near Calcite Springs
hasFacility Roosevelt Lodge NERFINISHED
campground (seasonal)
picnic areas
trailheads
hasLandmark Calcite Springs NERFINISHED
Petrified Tree area NERFINISHED
Roosevelt Lodge Historic District NERFINISHED
Tower Fall NERFINISHED
Tower Junction NERFINISHED
hasViewpoint Calcite Springs overlook NERFINISHED
Tower Fall overlook NERFINISHED
hasWildlife bison
black bears
elk
grizzly bears
pronghorn
wolves
knownFor access to Lamar Valley
proximity to the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone
rugged scenery
scenic drives
wildlife viewing
locatedIn United States of America
surface form: United States

Wyoming
Yellowstone National Park NERFINISHED
managedBy National Park Service
surface form: U.S. National Park Service
namedAfter President Theodore Roosevelt (via Roosevelt Lodge and junction name) NERFINISHED
Tower Fall NERFINISHED
near Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone NERFINISHED
Lamar Valley NERFINISHED
Mount Washburn area NERFINISHED
offersActivity hiking
horseback riding
scenic driving
wildlife watching
partOf Northern Range of Yellowstone National Park NERFINISHED
touristAttraction yes
traversedBy Grand Loop Road NERFINISHED
road to Lamar Valley
withinEcosystem Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem NERFINISHED
withinProtectedArea Yellowstone National Park NERFINISHED

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Tower Fall locatedInArea Tower–Roosevelt area
Grand Loop Road passesThrough Tower–Roosevelt area
this entity surface form: Tower-Roosevelt area