Tower-Roosevelt, the northeast region of Yellowstone, is the least-visited part of the park, making it a great place to explore without running into lots of other people. You can hike or ride horseback to sights in the area, such as a petrified tree and a ridge filled with fossil specimens. This is where wolves were first reintroduced to the park; packs are often seen in the Lamar Valley.
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