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Norris Geyser Basin, Yellowstone, Wyoming, USA

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Distance
2.96 mi
Elevation gain
121 ft
Technical difficulty
Easy
Elevation loss
121 ft
Max elevation
7,601 ft
TrailRank 
60
Min elevation
7,484 ft
Trail type
Loop
Coordinates
542
Uploaded
June 14, 2019
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near Canyon Junction, Wyoming (United States)

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Photo ofNorris Geyser Basin, Yellowstone, Wyoming, USA Photo ofNorris Geyser Basin, Yellowstone, Wyoming, USA Photo ofNorris Geyser Basin, Yellowstone, Wyoming, USA

Itinerary description

Norris Geyser Basin is one of the main thermal attractions in Yellowstone Park. It is very popular with many other good Wikiloc tracks posted.

The trail from the parking lot first passes a book store, then the Norris Geyser Basin Museum, a historic stone structure opened in 1930 to help orient visitors to Yellowstone's geological history.

The Museum of the National Park Rangers is nearby (off-track). In the late 1800's it was an outpost of US soldier caretakers of the Park. The Norris Campground is also nearby.

Micro-organisms live in the springs, geysers and hot acid streams and give them varied coloration. Within the thermal areas the entire track is confined to boardwalks for the safety of visitors.

This track was recorded in early June 2019 using Wikiloc's free offline Wyoming State Map download.

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PictographInformation point Altitude 7,600 ft

Parking

Parking was crowded on the day (early June), but after going around slowly twice a few spaces opened up. There are large washroom facilities near the start of the trail.

PictographPhoto Altitude 7,508 ft
Photo ofEnter Fumarol Basin Photo ofEnter Fumarol Basin Photo ofEnter Fumarol Basin

Enter Fumarol Basin

A moderately steep paved path descends from the museum into the geyser basin. A few very noisy active steam fumerols were passed on the edge of the basin within 5 meters of the path.

PictographPhoto Altitude 7,487 ft
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Living Thermometer

Mineral deposits here record extreme habitats. Life has adapted to the iron rich, hot (100 to 140 deg. F), acidic environments. Micro-organisms called thermopiles thrive, and the number of these living in a 10 inch square may exceed the numbers of people on earth. The color of these organisms varies with temperature from rust to green.

PictographInformation point Altitude 7,484 ft
Photo ofEnd of Boardwalk (under repair) Photo ofEnd of Boardwalk (under repair)

End of Boardwalk (under repair)

The satellite image shows a loop path, however a long section was dismantled for repairs on the day, and backtracking was required.

PictographInformation point Altitude 7,530 ft
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Forest trail conditions

A loop trail goes south to other thermal features in the area. The forest sections way from the thermal areas do not have confining boardwalks.

PictographRiver Altitude 7,528 ft
Photo ofCistern Spring

Cistern Spring

See photo description of Cistern Spring. Occasional small thermal features are passed along the way.

PictographInformation point Altitude 7,593 ft

Toilets

At parking lot near start of trails. Large with full indoor facilities.

PictographRiver Altitude 7,550 ft
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Steamboat Geyser

Said to be the worlds tallest active geyser. It has unpredictable, infrequent major eruptions of more than 300 ft (91 m). The last major eruption was on May 27, 2019. There are more frequent minor eruptions of 10 to 40 feet. The path from here back to the Museum passes Emerald Spring (see photo description).

PictographRiver Altitude 7,517 ft
Photo ofEchinus - Acidic Geyser Photo ofEchinus - Acidic Geyser

Echinus - Acidic Geyser

Eruptions can occur hours, days, or even months apart. Echinus Geyser was named in 1878 when mineralogist Dr. Albert Peale studied the geysers deposits. They reminded him of the spines on echinoderms (starfish and sea urchins). Millions of spine-shaped deposits surround Echinus Geyser. Iron, arsenic, manganese, and aluminum area all found in the acidic fountain of water that showers the landscape. With each eruption these metals help build the miniature rust-colored sinter spines.

PictographLake Altitude 7,524 ft
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Green Dragon Spring

This spring feeds a small lake. There is a small side path down to the beach.

PictographLake Altitude 7,524 ft
Photo ofYellow Funnel Spring

Yellow Funnel Spring

One of the many smaller thermal features along the southern loop trails.

PictographRiver Altitude 7,513 ft
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Minute Geyser

The Minute Geyser got clogged by rocks from visitors when the old road passed nearby. Before that it used to erupt to 40-50 ft heights every 60 seconds. Now smaller irregular irruptions occur from a smaller eastern vent. Photos attached to this way point include other thermal features along this section of the trail.

PictographLake Altitude 7,505 ft
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Eastern Path, to end of Boardwalk

the boardwalk offers fascinating views of small thermal cones, pools, and geysers in this area.

PictographLake Altitude 7,514 ft
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East Fumarol Basin

PictographRiver Altitude 7,484 ft
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Hot Acid Rivers

The main runoff channel for the Geyser Basin passes through this area. The hot acid waters have a variety of colors due to their high thermophyle content.

PictographLake Altitude 7,496 ft
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Central Fumarol Basin

PictographMonument Altitude 7,574 ft
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Museum

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