Mud Volcano Area in Yellowstone National Park

Mud Volcano Area

Known for it muddy hot pools, bizarre landscape, and pungent odors.

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Mud Volcano Area Details

A loop trail, running two-thirds of a mile leads you from sight to sight in the Mud Volcano area, known for it muddy hot pools, bizarre landscape, and pungent odors. Earthquakes are common in this highly active geothermal area, where the Yellowstone volcano's floor continues to rise and fall. The Mud Volcano itself once had a 30-foot cone resembling a volcano that belched out mud, but an eruption collapsed the cone and today there's just a crater full of bubbly, smelly grey mud. High underground temperatures resulting from earthquakes in the 1970s created the "Cooking Hillside," a steamy area dotted with dead trees. Also look for Dragon's Mouth Spring, which the Crow Indians thought more resembled the snorts of an angry bison.

Difficulty

Low

Distance

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Estimated time

Region

Fishing Bridge to Canyon Village

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Nearby Points of Interest Around Mud Volcano Area

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Mud Volcano Area

A vault toilet is available at the parking lot.

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Mud Volcano Self-Guiding Trail

Undoubtedly the dirtiest part of the park.

0.5 mi away

Hayden Valley

Once an arm of Lake Yellowstone, the Hayden Valley is sort of the Main Street for Yellowstone's wildlife.

0.8 mi away

Nez Perce Ford

The spot where the Nez Perce Indians crossed the river during their flight through the park in 1877.

1.0 mi away

Cascade

Located 4.7 miles north of Fishing Bridge Junction on the Fishing Bridge to Canyon Road.