Other Thermal Spots
The Upper Geyser Basin has numerous boardwalk and hiking trails.
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Other Thermal Spots Details
The Upper Geyser Basin has numerous boardwalk and hiking trails -- and even an off-road bike trail -- that not only circle the Old Faithful Geyser but also lead to other spouters, pools, and hot pots, and fumaroles. The Geyser Hill Loop, closest to the Old Faithful Geyser Loop and the visitor center, takes you to Anemone, Plume, and Beehive geysers, beautiful Doublet Pool, and Giantess Geyser, whose eruptions are infrequent but powerful. For something moderately more strenuous, follow the trail to Observation Point, where you can view Old Faithful and other nearby geysers from 160 feet up. This loop trail also leads to Solitary Geyser. Morning Glory Pool resembles the flower of the same name -- blue in the middle, yellow at the edges.
Difficulty
Low
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Estimated time
Region
Old Faithful to West Thumb
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Nearby Points of Interest Around Other Thermal Spots
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Observation Point Trail
Some of the most unique views of the park's most famous landmark: Old Faithful.
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Old Faithful Geyser
The first geyser in the park to receive a name, and the most famous.
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Old Faithful Geyser
Old Faithful is unquestionably the most famous geyser in the world.
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Old Faithful Lodge Cafeteria
Located within the Old Faithful Lodge, a cafeteria, bake shop and ice cream shop.
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Geyser Hill Loop Trail
This short loop trail gives visitors a good chance of seeing a variety of geysers.