As the crow flies, the distance between St. Louis, Missouri and Yellowstone Park is 1,384 miles or 2,228 kilometres. Travelling by car, the distance varies depending whether you take the I-90 E or the I-80 E. The former has a travelling distance of 1,437 miles, while the latter 1,366 miles. The travelling time between each route only differs by half an hour, the I-90 E journey, without stops, takes an average of 23 hours and the I-80 E takes slightly longer at 23 hours and 30 minutes.
St. Louis, Missouri is the second largest city in Missouri and its greater principality, Greater St. Louis, the 15th-largest urban area in the United States. As an academic and corporate centre for the biomedical sciences, St. Louis is home to the two leading research institutions: St. Louis University and Washington University in St. Louis. There is an abundance of privately and publicly-held corporations located in St. Louis, including everything from MasterCard to Enterprise Rent-a-Car. Busch Stadium in St. Louis is the home ground for successful Major Baseball Team St. Louis Cardinal.
Yellowstone National Park was originally the first National Park in the world. Extending over the border of three different states, it is known across the world for its extensive wildlife and geothermal features. In total the park spans over 3,468.4 sq miles and covers a variety of landscapes including mountains, rivers, canyons and lakes. There are hundreds of species of reptiles, mammals, birds and fish and the park is home to many that are endangered or rare. Unique species of plants can be found in the extensive range of forest and grasslands making Yellowstone Park the largest and most famous mega fauna location in the United States. In the larger scheme of things the park is merely the centerpiece of the largest remaining ecosystem on earth, the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem.
St. Louis, Missouri is the second largest city in Missouri and its greater principality, Greater St. Louis, the 15th-largest urban area in the United States. As an academic and corporate centre for the biomedical sciences, St. Louis is home to the two leading research institutions: St. Louis University and Washington University in St. Louis. There is an abundance of privately and publicly-held corporations located in St. Louis, including everything from MasterCard to Enterprise Rent-a-Car. Busch Stadium in St. Louis is the home ground for successful Major Baseball Team St. Louis Cardinal.
Yellowstone National Park was originally the first National Park in the world. Extending over the border of three different states, it is known across the world for its extensive wildlife and geothermal features. In total the park spans over 3,468.4 sq miles and covers a variety of landscapes including mountains, rivers, canyons and lakes. There are hundreds of species of reptiles, mammals, birds and fish and the park is home to many that are endangered or rare. Unique species of plants can be found in the extensive range of forest and grasslands making Yellowstone Park the largest and most famous mega fauna location in the United States. In the larger scheme of things the park is merely the centerpiece of the largest remaining ecosystem on earth, the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem.