4.5West Thumb Geyser Basin(905 reviews) - Take the time to walk along the lakeshore... Hot Springs & Geysers
We have been coming to the park for years and years and simply have passed this nice little Geyser Basin on our way to Canyon or to Old Faithful. This trip we were going to Lake and had some time and no agenda so we pulled in and spent about an hour walking among the Geysers, hot springs, and fumaroles of this loop trail adjacent to Yellowstone Lake's West Thumb. On this trip we saw numerous birds and a small group of Elk, including a young bull, with two points per side still in velvet. The geyser along the lakeshore was unique and one you will want to see.See more..
4.5The Star Plunge(825 reviews) - Fun for our first time! Friday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 PM Spent 1-2 hours Water Parks • Hot Springs & Geysers
Hot Springs Water Park Year Round, Open Daily, 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM 2 Large Pools,2 Hot Tubs, 3 Water Slides, Vapor Cave, 3 Jacuzzis, 2 Baby Pools, 10 foot High Jump, Weight Room, 2 Tanning Beds, Game Room, Gift Shop, Sack BarSee more..
4.5Hot Springs State Park(738 reviews) - We had a great afternoon Friday: 8:00 AM - 5:30 PM State Parks • Hot Springs & Geysers
Contains the world's largest mineral hot spring and nine mineral pools.See more..
4.5Midway Geyser Basin(597 reviews) - Great stop; colorful pools Hot Springs & Geysers
Midway Geyser Basin consists of 4 major geysers/pools/springs: The Grand Prismatic Spring (which is much better seen on the overlook trail just another 1/4 mile down the road); it’s often covered in steam so ask a ranger the best time to see based on when you plan to go. Beautiful colors nothing like what you’ll ever see elsewhere. The Excelsior geyser which is a large deep blue pool with boiling water. This is the 1st feature you come to when walking up the boardwalk. Then the Opal Pool which is smaller but very colorful And finally the Turquoise Pool with its deep colors. This is a must stop but for all the pools. We were here 10/21 and all the hotels and visitors centers and eating areas were closed for the season. Great time with few people but no services were open.See more..
Right along the Grand Loop Road, the Mud Volcano Area is easy to get to. Nice parking lot. With the well maintained boardwalk it is easy and safe for anyone to see the area. My favorite is the Dragon's Mouth Spring.See more..
An experience for ALL the senses. Strong smell, beautiful area. Complex natural beauty. If you are going to Yellowstone National Park, you will definitely want to take the time to visit the Fountain Paint Pots. You won't regret it.See more..
Nice little place. Long rickety road to get there. It's in the middle of the woods, up a hill. You check in and pay cash at a little house at the top of the steps. Family owned business. STANK restrooms, so be prepared. Water is nice and warm...likely best enjoyed when the weather is cold/cool. We still enjoyed it in June, but were done before the hour was up. Arrived at opening to avoid crowds. Decent little experience...not the most pristine nor polished, but we were okay.See more..
A popular geyser in Yellowstone National Park.See more..
4.5Hobo Hot Pool(208 reviews) - One of Wyoming's best secrets Hot Springs & Geysers
I loooooooove this place. Its free, but they do have a donation box waiting for some bills! They provide bathrooms and showers. I love that its open 24/7. I've been many times. Snowy weather is pretty awesome- everything gets so steamy!See more..
4.0TePee Pools and Spa(130 reviews) - The best hot springs value we have found in the US Friday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 PM Hot Springs & Geysers • Spas
Offers pools and steam rooms and is open daily from 9am to 9pm.See more..