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Firehole Lake Drive

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 [...]

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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 [...]

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Share Surprise Pool is a small bubbling HOT pool along the Firehole Lake Drive in Yellowstone National Park.  Firehole Lake Drive is about halfway between the Madison and Old Faithful areas of Yellowstone and often missed by visitors to the park.  Surprise Pool is a very hot hot spring and is a greenish blue color.  [...]

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Share Firehole Spring is one of a number of hot springs and pool that you will miss in Yellowstone unless you take the drive along the Firehole Lake Drive about half way between the Madison and Old Faithful areas of Yellowstone National Park.  Firehole Spring erupts or bubbles up most of the time and may [...]

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Share When you drive along the Firehole Lake Drive in Yellowstone National Park it is very easy to drive right to Great Fountain Geyser and not see or take any pictures of Lemon Spring.  Though Great Fountain Geyser and White Dome Geysers are the two highlights of Firehole Lake Drive, Lemon Spring is a MUST [...]

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