Discover Yellowstone’s 1928 season in a detailed park report that blends natural wonders with visitor growth. The annual review captures a year of record visitors, new facilities, and dramatic geyser activity at Yellowstone National Park. It notes a substantial rise in travel, with more than 230,000 visitors and higher auto and rail traffic across gateways, plus ongoing educational programs and expanded ranger-guided experiences. The report highlights the park’s ongoing efforts to balance public access with conservation, including infrastructure improvements and careful monitoring of natural features. - See how weather, wildlife, and new geyser activity shaped a season of memorable park visits. - Learn about the growth of guided tours, educational outreach, and newly opened facilities. - Understand the mix of public interest, governance visits, and industry involvement that shaped the year. - Get a snapshot of visitor demographics, campgrounds, and the park’s outreach through its Information Office. Ideal for readers of park history, conservation, and the story of America’s first national park in the late 1920s.