Little Cub Geyser
Part of the Lion Group on Geyser Hill in Upper Geyser Basin.
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Little Cub Geyser Details
Part of the Lion Group on Geyser Hill in Upper Geyser Basin, this frequently erupting geyser reaches about 10 feet in height, and lasts for about 10 minutes. It sits fairly high up, and can be difficult to see from the boardwalk path, but it tends to erupt between every 30 to 90 minutes.
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Lioness Geyser
Part of the Lion Group, which includes Lion, Lioness, Big and Little Cub Geysers.
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Belgian Pool
In 1929, a gentleman from Belgium was visiting here, and fell into this pool.
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Sawmill
This feature is a geyser, not merely a hot spring, due to the biscuit like mineral deposits.
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Scalloped Spring
The water level has obviously dropped over the years, most likely due from an earthquake.
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South Scalloped Spring
Named for the ornate mineral formations along the edge of the pool.