|
 |
|
| Take a virtual trip through the Yellowstone and experience the waterfalls, geysers, forests, history, fumaroles, lakes, rivers, and hot springs.
Explore the Park Like Never Before!
+
Over 100 interactive 360 degree panoramas
+
Interpretive Text for Every View
+
Interactive Maps
+
3D Stereograph Photographs with Glasses
+ Historic Photographs
+
Free Bonus Screensaver Included
|

| |
Use
the Virtual Tour Program to...
+
Plan your Trip!
+
Learn more about the caves!
+
Give as Gifts!
+
Share with Family & Friends!
|
|
|
360 Degrees of Yellowstone National Park makes these distant or
difficult-to-access locations accessible to teachers, students,
and park service personnel. The interpretive program makes
it possible to explore and learn about sites that people want
to visit but cannot, either due to distance, weather, lack
of accessibility, or simply because some sites are always
closed to the public. However, if you have had the pleasure
of visiting the National Park in person, the 360-degree
Virtual Tour is a terrific way to share your experience
with friends and family. We help you take nature home!
About Yellowstone National Park:
Established in 1872, Yellowstone National Park is America's first national park. Located in Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho, it is home to a large variety of wildlife including grizzly bears, wolves, bison, and elk. Preserved within Yellowstone National Park are Old Faithful and a collection of the world's most extraordinary geysers and hot springs, and the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone. For directions, maps and other information visit the website
at:
http://www.nps.gov/yell/
About Yellowstone Association:
The nonprofit Yellowstone Association educates Yellowstone National Park visitors by offering trip planners, books, videos, and guided classes through Yellowstone Park by our field institute. The Yellowstone Association is located in Yellowstone National Park and promotes preservation of Yellowstone National Park through its educational Park Store bookstores, publication of books, and funding provided to Yellowstone through membership and sales of educational materials to park visitors. Since 1933, the Yellowstone Association has been the National Park Service’s official partner in education in Yellowstone National Park. To learn more, visit the website at: http://www.yellowstone.org/
Special Thanks:
This project would not have been possible without
the assistance of Shannon Smith, Russ Overbeck, Naomi Cooper, and Doug Teeples. |
"As a computer specialist for Mesa Verde National Park, I was
surprised the park did not have more hands-on or interactive programs
for visitors when I joined the park in 2001. Most of the exhibits
contain historical artifacts behind glass, which is great for displaying
items to our visitors. The technology era we now live in supports
so much more for people to see and do when they vacation. The 360
degree exhibit Four Chambers installed at the Far View Visitor Center
assists Mesa Verde National Park to provide an interactive medium
for presenting important cultural resources of the park to our visitors.
Especially to people who may not be able to attend live tours in
the cliff dwellings. The 360 degree virtual tour application can
take them there and provide essential interpretive information about
cultural resources of the park. In my opinion, the virtual tours
are a great way to expand our visitation to Mesa Verde."
--Flint Boardman
Mesa Verde National Park
|