Highways in Harmony
Highways in Harmony introduction
Acadia
Blue Ridge Parkway
Colonial Parkway
Generals Highway
George Washington Memorial Parkway
Great Smoky Mountains
Mount Rainier
Rock Creek and Potomac Parkway
Shenandoah's Skyline Drive
Southwest Circle Tour
Vicksburg
Yellowstone
Yosemite


Yellowstone Roads and Bridges
A Glimpse of the Past
entrance station
Cars entering the Northeast Entrance checking station, 1936. Photograph taken by Danecki.
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CHRONOLOGY AND ACHIEVEMENTS

1872 - 1883
Congress creates Yellowstone National Park

Civilian superintendents administer the Park

Idea of Grand Loop System to enable people to visit the scientific and scenic wonders.

The Grand Loop -- 104 of the 140 mile system completed.

1883
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

Assumes the role of road and bridge construction in Park.

1885
Dan Kingman -- Army Corps Engineer

Imparts philosophy that the improvements will leave the park "as the hand of nature left it."

1901 - 1904
Hiram Chittenden -- Army Corps Engineer

The route through Golden Gate Canyon, south of Mammoth Hot Springs.

East Entrance Road.

North Entrance Arch at Gardiner, Montana.

Chittenden Bridge
Original Chittenden Bridge view from upstream, 1956. This bridge was replaced in 1962. Photograph taken by Bob Beal.

Great care was given in the design of the bridge over the Yellowstone River as it was in "one of the grandest sections in the entire park." Chittenden chose the Melan arch type for its combined strength and artistic design. A few years earlier, he called for the replacement of all of the wooden bridges with steel bridges and concrete abutments.

Firehole River Bridge, (1911)
     Fountain Freight Road

Obsidian Creek Bridge, (1910)
     Indian Creek Campground Road

1918
National Park Service - Dept. of the Interior

Assumes responsibility for bridges and road construction in Yellowstone, Interior Secretary Franklin Lane issues National Park Policy in which he addressed road construction specifically by calling for the harmonizing of roads, trails and bridges with the natural environment.

1926
Bureau of Public Roads

Assumes responsibility for survey, construction of park roads and bridges. Park Service landscape architects assist the Bureau of Public Roads in the architectural and landscape plans for the roads and bridges in the Park.

Cub Creek Bridge (1928)

Crawfish Creek Bridge
Crawfish Creek Bridge Elevation. Drawn by Laura E. Salarano, Historic American Engineering Record, NPS 1989
1930s
Bureau of Public Roads -- National Park Service

Collaboration between the two agencies produced a number of bridges, pullouts culverts, stone headwall stone guardrails and log guardrails which reflect the National Park Service philosophy of blending the man made features with the natural environment.

1966
National Park Service -- Mission 66

A long range National Park Service plan designed to upgrade the park programs and facilities to meet the requirements of an expected 80 million visitors system wide in 1966.

1983
Federal Highway Administration -- National Park Service

Cooperative agreement between the two agencies is formalized to undertake a program for completely rehabilitating the 50-year-old main park road system in Yellowstone.

Current 20 year program for the rehabilitation of the Yellowstone road system began in 1988.


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