Pink Cone Geyser

Eruptions of the Pink Cone Geyser take place in 18- to 25-hour intervals and can last up to two hours.

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Pink Cone Geyser Details

Eruptions of the Pink Cone Geyser take place in 18- to 25-hour intervals and can last up to two hours, blasting water from a low cone up to 30 feet high. Manganese and iron oxides give this geyser its unusual color, and the surrounding Pink Cone Group of geysers includes the Bead Geyser, Box Spring, Dilemma Geyser, Labial Geyser, Narcissus Geyser, and Pink Geyser.

Difficulty

Low

Distance

N/A

Estimated time

Region

Madison to Old Faithful

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Nearby Points of Interest Around Pink Cone Geyser

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0.3 mi away

Hot Lake

This lake stays hot all year, and is especially picturesque in the winter or in the evening.

0.4 mi away

Black Warrior Lake

It gets its dark color from the manganese oxide produced by the geyser.

0.5 mi away

White Dome Geyser

Named for the whitish deposits on its conspicuously tall sinter cone.

0.5 mi away

Firehole Lake

Seems rather ordinary until you realize that the entire lake is filled with hot - and sometimes boiling - water.

0.5 mi away

Great Fountain Geyser

The only predicted geyser in the Lower Geyser Basin, erupting once every 9 to 15 hours.