Yellowstone Trail - Present Day

Present Day

A few streets and roads retain the Yellowstone Trail name in the East, and some former sections remain as unimproved roads. The Yellowstone Trail garages and route signs are gone. Former sections, some with signage, still exist in travelable condition in Wisconsin, Montana, and Washington.

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