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Canyon Visitor Center Content provided by   Wildernet
Quick Facts
Usage:  Heaviest in July and August.
Recommended Season:  Summer
Handicapped Accessible:  Yes
Reservation:  No
Season:  Memorial Day Weekend - Labor Day Weekend
Directions
From The Canyon Junction, Travel 1/8 mile southeast to the Canyon Village complex.
Location Information
The Canyon Visitor Center, located 1/8 mile southeast of Canyon Junction in the Canyon Village complex. The building was completed and open for public use in late summer 1957 as part of the Mission 66 project in Yellowstone. Its architecture and design are typical of other visitor centers of that era. The Canyon Visitor Center has traditionally been the location of exhibits explaining the geology of Yellowstone, but there has been no permanent exhibit here since the summer of 1990. The Fire Exhibit, now at Grant Visitor Center, was displayed here in 1991. During the 1992 and 1993 seasons, a geology exhibit designed and produced by students from Shelley, Idaho; Cody, Wyoming; and Helena, Montana, was displayed. "Imagine Yellowstone," the children's art exhibit, was here in 1994 and 1995, with a retrospective exhibit in 1996. In August 1997, a new exhibit on bison was installed. This exhibit is the result of a cooperative effort between Yellowstone National Park and the Buffalo Bill Historical Center in Cody, Wyoming. The exhibit deals with the natural history of bison and the bison as a symbol of wildness; it also includes information on the current
controversy surrounding brucellosis. Planning for a permanent geology exhibit is underway. Audio visual programs are currently not available at the Canyon Visitor Center. The Yellowstone Association (A nonprofit that funds and provides educational products and services for Yellowstone National Park)has a large book sales outlet in the lobby.

Backcountry Office:
The Division of Resource Management and Visitor Protection operates a ranger station and a backcountry office in the Canyon Visitor Center. Visitors may obtain backcountry permits, float tube permits, and first-aid assistance here.

Call 307-242-2550 for more information.
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