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Yellowstone National Park
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Established in 1872, Yellowstone National Park is America's first national park. With areas within Wyoming, Montana and Idaho. Yellowstone is widely known for its beautiful vistas and for over 2600 miles of large pristine trout waters containing habitat for brown trout, rainbow trout, brook trout and the famous cutthroat trout as well as graylings.
Yellowstone is also the home to a large variety of wildlife including grizzly bears, wolves, bison, and elk. Yellowstone National Park has a collection of the world's most extraordinary geysers and hot springs, including the famous Old Faithful as well as the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone.
Note: Scroll down to locate these streams on the Google map.
Firehole River Uniques in that it starts within the area of geysers like Old Faithful.
Gallatin River A beautiful remote stream easily accessable.
Gardner River Often underestimated and sometimes overlooked by anglers.
Gibbon River Pristine waters often caled the best trout fishing in Yellowstone.
Lamar River Has the reputation of being the most beautiful river in the park.
Lewis River Tthe pre-run-off time of year is the best time for the Lewis River.
Madison River Easy meadow stream known for spectacular stonefly hatches.
Snake River One of the most remote rivers in the park.
Soda Butte Creek Large cutthroat trout can be caught right near the road.
Slough Creek Perhaps the best stream for cutthroats.
Yellowstone River The largest freestone river without a dam in the USA.
Fishing Regulations for Montana State for Yellowstone National Park.
Prevent the spread of Whirling Disease.
Watch for more waters to be added.
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