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Upper Geyser Basin

View on map:44.464444°N 110.829167°W

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View of the Firehole River
44.461860°N 110.829976°W

Old Faithful Geyser in Yellowstone National Park
44.460250°N 110.829503°W

Chinese Spring
44.461971°N 110.829043°W

East Chinaman Spring
44.462019°N 110.828941°W

Blue Star Spring
44.461874°N 110.828624°W

Teakettle Spring
44.463801°N 110.829206°W

Pump Geyser
44.463734°N 110.829483°W

Doublet Pool
44.464225°N 110.829622°W

Belgian Pool
44.466093°N 110.836684°W

Giant Geyser
44.470674°N 110.840830°W

Grotto Geyser
44.471680°N 110.841740°W

Morning Glory Pool
44.475074°N 110.843427°W
The basin contains some of the favorite tourist destinations in the park including Glory Pool and Old Faithful.

Description


Geothermal areas of Yellowstone

The geothermal areas of Yellowstone include several geyser basins in Yellowstone National Park as well as other geothermal features such as hot springs, mud pots, and fumaroles. The number of thermal features in Yellowstone is estimated at 10,000 and 200 to 250 geysers erupt in Yellowstone each year, making it the place with the highest concentration of active geysers in the world,[2] thanks to its location in an ancient active caldera. Many of these features build up sinter, geyserite, or travertine deposits around and within them.

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