Norris Geyser Basin, A Palette of Geothermal Wonders

Upper left corner slightly below the center of the 8-character in Yellowstone National Park
Geothermal wells are everywhere
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Introduction

Norris Geyser Basin is located within Yellowstone National Park and is a collection of geysers. It is home to the world's largest geyser, Steamboat Geyser, which rarely erupts but when it does, reaches astonishing heights. The water also comes in a variety of colors, including clear blue-green and a soft blue-white resembling milk. Due to the instability of the geysers, new ones emerge every year while old ones may go dormant. Echinus Geyser is a famous acidic hot spring in the area, while most of Yellowstone's hot springs are alkaline. It has a very low pH, similar to lemon juice. Other famous geysers include Pearl Geyser, Porcelain Basin, Ledge Geyser, and Colloidal Pool. Visitors can also admire the orange or green rivers formed by bacteria, adding to the natural beauty of the area.

Must-go rating

Must go
33%
Worth going
67%

Transportation

89%
Self-driving
There is a parking lot
Free parking
Park by the roadside
11%
Group travel
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Upper left corner slightly below the center of the 8-character in Yellowstone National Park