Yellowstone National Park in 1926: a detailed look at roads, landscapes, and park operations. This edition compiles annual highlights from a year of improvement, travel, and public service in the park. It covers road projects, landscape work, utility updates, and the daily work of park staff to support visitors and preserve the scenery. - Learn how roads, trails, and gateways were developed and maintained to improve access and safety. - See the scope of landscape improvements, including removal of litter, road-side planting, and line relocation work. - Explore how utilities, communications, and hotel infrastructure supported park operations and visitor experience. - Understand the role of park staff and planning in shaping Yellowstone’s early 20th‑century development. Ideal for readers of park history, infrastructure, and the evolution of national parks in the 1920s.