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    The road from Mammoth Hot Springs to Swan Flats is an uphill climb.
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    Bike through Yellowstone's famous Hoodoos.
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    Snow-capped peaks of the Gallatin Range from Swan Flats.
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    Many pullouts, like this one at Roaring Mountain, are under snow in the spring.
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    High snow banks along the road are evidence of the mighty plowing effort by road crews.
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    Norris Geyser Basin features some of Yellowstone's most acidic thermal pools and springs.
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    Norris Geyser Basin has boardwalks for viewing the large, fragile thermal area.
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    Gibbon Falls roars with early snow melt.
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    Gibbon Falls viewing platform under snow.
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    The Gibbon River has steadily cut through the rock to form a steep canyon.
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    Terrace Springs.
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    Views of National Park Mountain en route to Madison Junction.
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    Bison frequently travel the stretch of road from Madison Junction to West Yellowstone.
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    Three Brothers Mountains as seen from the Mount Haynes pullout.

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