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Inspiration Point Restoration Completed At Yellowstone National Park

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September 2, 2018
View up the Yellowstone River from Inspiration Point/NPS

View up the Yellowstone River from the lower overlook at Inspiration Point/NPS

It's going to be easier to find some inspiration at Yellowstone National Park now that Inspiration Point overlooking the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone has reopened after a two-year restoration project.

The restoration work created an expanded viewing area that is safer and more accessible, according to park staff.

“The design of the new overlook uses natural materials to protect the natural setting and integrate the infrastructure into the canyon’s spires and cliffs,” said Superintendent Dan Wenk. “I’m excited for our visitors to experience Inspiration Point in a new way.”

There is a necklace of eight overlooks in the Canyon area of the park connected by five miles of trails, all constructed between 1930 and 1950. For nearly 70 years, these vistas have hosted millions of people—and that visitation, in addition to natural erosion, has taken its toll.

New trail signs at Inspiration Point in Yellowstone/NPS

New trail signs at Inspiration Point in Yellowstone/NPS

To address maintenance needs and improve safety, the park undertook a major initiative to repair and improve overlooks, trails, and parking lots along the rim of the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone River. Lookout Point and Grand View were completed in 2005. Artist Point was completed in 2007. Inspiration Point is the fourth overlook to be rehabilitated. The fifth project, Uncle Tom’s Point and parts of South Rim Trail, is expected to reopen later this fall.

Immediately following the opening of Uncle Tom’s Point, the park will break ground at the Brink of Upper Falls, the next overlook in the long-term project. This area will be closed through 2019. The rehabilitation work on Inspiration Point and Uncle Tom’s totaled $12 million. It was funded in part by Yellowstone Forever, the park's non-profit philanthropic partner.

The final two overlooks, Brink of the Lower Falls and Red Rock Point, will break ground as early as 2020 and the estimated cost is $10 million. With the opportunity to capitalize on $4.5 million in federal matching funds, Yellowstone Forever is currently seeking corporate and private donations for the last stage of this rehabilitation project.

Improved trail at Inspiration Point in Yellowstone/NPS

Improved trail at Inspiration Point in Yellowstone/NPS

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