When did John Colter discover Yellowstone?


When did John Colter discover Yellowstone? He was promptly recruited and went with this expedition up the Missouri and the Yellowstone to the mouth of the Bighorn River, where Lisa built a log fort known as Fort Raymond or Manuel's Fort. It was from this point that Colter made his famous journey of discovery during the autumn and winter of 1807-1808.


What was Yellowstone first called?

But one site points out that a group of trappers traveled through the area in the 1800s and came across a French-speaking tribe who said the river's name was “Mi tse a-da-zi,” which translates to “Rock Yellow River.”


Who lived in Yellowstone before it was a park?

Kiowa, Blackfeet, Cayuse, Coeur d'Alene, Shoshone, Nez Perce, and other tribes are all believed to have explored and utilized the park for its abundant resources during some point in their recent history, within the past several hundred years.