by Adam on October 28, 2010
Share Pink Cone Geyser is a small geyser along the Firehole Lake Drive at Yellowstone National Park. Typical eruptions of Pink Cone Geyser reach as high as 30 feet into the air and may last for 90 to 120 minutes. Pink Cone Geyser erupts about once per day but eruptions are not predicted by the [...]
by Adam on October 28, 2010
Share Young Hopeful Geyser is one of three small geysers along the side of Firehole Lake Drive. Young Hopeful Geyser erupts almost all the time from two different craters so chances are you will see it erupting as you drive by or walk along the boardwalk in this area. Eruptions are very small, typically no [...]
by Adam on October 27, 2010
Share Giant Geyser is one of the larges active geysers in the world when it erupts. A Giant Geyser eruption may occur every few days or as infrequently as once a year. If you get to see a Giant Geyser eruption consider yourself very fortunate! eruptions last up to 60 minutes so if it does [...]
by Adam on October 27, 2010
Share Shield Spring is located in the Old Faithful Geyser Basin just across from Castle Geyser. It is a VERY hot spring and as a result has very little color (as the temperature of the spring goes up, the color of the spring becomes more bland). The shield shaped outline of it is the reason [...]
by Adam on October 27, 2010
Share Opalescent Pool is one of a few beautiful pools in the Black sand Basin of Yellowstone National Park. Sunset Lake and Emerald Pool are a couple of the other stunning pools with deep blue, green and rainbow colors around the edges. Opalescent Pool is one of the cooler pools in the Black sand Basin [...]
by Adam on October 27, 2010
Share Spouter Geyser is a small geyser and one of the few geysers that erupt in the Black Sand Basin at Yellowstone National Park. Eruptions of Spouter Geyser tend to be relatively small, about on the scale of solitary geyser over in the Old Faithful Geyser Basin. Spouter Geyser eruptions are fairly regular so chances [...]
by Adam on October 26, 2010
Share Along with Emerald Spring in the Black Sand Basin of Yellowstone National Park Sunset Lake is one of the top-10 most beautiful hot spring pools in all of Yellowstone. Just because Black Sand Basin is relatively small doesn’t mean you should skip in on your trip to Yellowstone! Sometimes you will see activity within [...]
by Adam on October 26, 2010
Share Emerald Pool is one of the top-10 most beautiful pools and hot springs in Yellowstone National Park. It is located in the Black Sand Basin along with Sunset Lake, Cliff Geyser and a number of other impressive thermal features in this area of the park. Emerald Pool is about 156 degrees, measures 28 by [...]
by Adam on October 26, 2010
Share Green Spring is one of a number of hot spring pools in the Black Sand Basin of Yellowstone National Park. As the name would indicate the spring is a beautiful greenish blue color and is HUGE. The surface of the spring shows some signs of activity via ripples and bubbles in the water. On [...]
by Adam on October 26, 2010
Share Black Pearl Geyser is located in the Biscuit Geyser Basin at Yellowstone National Park. It is a mostly dormant geyser that rarely if ever erupts. The name Black Pearl Geyser comes from the black round knobs that line the inside of the the vent of the geyser. Moss grows around the rim of this [...]