This is a useful guide for first time visitors to the greater Yellowstone area. The text is well-researched; but what sets this guide apart from other recent works is the stunning photography and the very useful diagrams and maps. This guide is a highlight of the two national parks and the supporting areas, and is not comprehensive.
Written and photographed by two long time residents of the greater Yellowstone area, this Compass American Guide aims to present these national parks in the best light possible. The book is roughly divided into thirds: upper Yellowstone, lower Yellowstone and the Grand Teton National Park, with supporting chapters on lodging and the surrounding towns and wildlife.
Because this is a book of highlights of the region, and not a comprehensive guide, this book is ideal for the first time guest of the parks, who will not have time for extensive trekking into the backcountry of the region, or time to really explore all the restaurants or compare every lodging opportunity. There are other books, like the Moon guide, which are more comprehensive regarding the greater Yellowstone region.
What the reader will draw from this book is a real sense of the grandeur of the parks, and why people are drawn to them by the millions every year. The writer has created tight text, and the photography is appropriately captioned and nearly seamlessly placed. There are also helpful diagrams about the geothermal features of Yellowstone and general road maps of the area.
A general reader and first time visitor of these parks should gladly appreciate this book for the attractive way that it is presented, not least of which is the images that at least get the spirit of the visual wonder of these parks. The photography alone is highly unusual for a guide book such as this, and is to be commended.