Steamboat Geyser in Yellowstone National Park

Steamboat Geyser

Claiming the title of world's tallest active geyser.

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Steamboat Geyser Details

Claiming the title of world's tallest active geyser, this impressive geyser is known have eruptions measuring more than 300 feet high. Unfortunately, this is a most unpredictable geyser, experiencing both major and minor eruptions. Major Eruptions, which have occurred between 4 days and 50 years apart, are the most spectacular, and can last up for 40 minutes. The nearby Cistern Spring is the best indicator of a major eruption, as its deep pool is completely drained just prior to major activity. Minor eruptions, which measure 15 feet, are more common, and are often accompanied by large steam emissions. Check with the Visitor Center for more information and predictions about both major and minor eruptions.

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Nearby Parks Around Steamboat Geyser

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22.3 mi away

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Nearby Points of Interest Around Steamboat Geyser

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0.1 mi away

Minute Geyser

Once erupting 50 feet into the air, this small, bubbling geyser is an unfortunate reminder of human behavior.

0.1 mi away

Back Basin Trail

This trail, which is a slightly longer boardwalk trail, skirts a wide assortment of thermal features.

0.1 mi away

Back Basin

The forested Back Basin is perhaps best known as the home of Steamboat Geyser.

0.2 mi away

Norris Geyser Basin Museum

An excellent example of the stone-and-log style architecture that became the iconic design.

0.2 mi away

Norris Geyser Basin Museum

The museum is housed in a classic "parkitecture" stone and log building.