The Yellowstone area has been home to Native people for thousands of years. When the first White explorers arrived in what is now northwestern Wyoming in the 1800s, they were in awe of its unusual hydrothermal features and variety of wildlife.
In 1871, explorers teamed up with a photographer and artists to capture images of Yellowstone’s extraordinary natural wonders, including its very own Grand Canyon. Their efforts persuaded the U.S. government to protect the area. On March 1, 1872, President Ulysses S. Grant signed a bill establishing Yellowstone as America’s first national park.