Yellowstone ... geyser) and Echinus Geyser (a rare acid geyser). But you'll find more than just geysers here. There's also a campground and two museums – the Museum of the National Park Ranger ...
The impressive part is seeing this geyser come to life as it can send water 200 feet into the air! Average temperature: 196 ...
The Yellowstone region today is wonderland. It is full of spectacular geysers and colorful hot springs, home to lakes and ...
100 Spring Plain in Norris Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park. The area is frequently flooded and impassable. (Courtesy of Lauren Harrison) Cinder Pool. Elk Pool. Hydrophane Springs.
Native peoples moved in and out of the area that was to become Yellowstone National Park for ceremonies, hunting, and the medicines, minerals, and plants found there. Yellowstone was established as ...
President Grover Cleveland signed a law that would finally protect the park, its geysers and its wildlife. It was known as the "Act to Protect the Birds and Animals in Yellowstone National Park." ...