Get to know Depression Geyser Depression Geyser is a geyser sensitive to earthquakes. In this post, we’ll take a closer look at Depression Geyser and what to watch for when you’re waiting for an eruption. WHERE IT’S LOCATED Depression Geyser is located near Beehive...
Get to know Aurum Geyser This post takes a closer look at Aurum Geyser, one that’s a favorite of many that can take a bit of determination, dedication and a healthy dose of patience to witness up close. WHERE IT’S LOCATED Aurum Geyser is located on the upper side of...
Get to know Giant Geyser Giant Geyser is the largest geyser in the Upper Geyser Basin and second largest in the world, only being beaten out by Steamboat Geyser over at Norris Geyser Basin. Since I’ve written about Giant Geyser before, in this article, I’ll drill down...
Get to know Blue Star Spring Everyone wants to see Old Faithful erupt on their visit to Yellowstone. Before or after you watch this world-famous geyser erupt, know that there’s a short loop that takes you around Old Faithful. This easy walk takes you past one of the...
Get to know the area behind Spasmodic Geyser In this post, I’m following up last Thursday’s post with observations about an area that may be part of the changes we’ve seen in the Sawmill Group. To best watch this area, though, you may need binoculars or a long lens on...
Get to know the Sawmill Group of Geysers Near Grand Geyser is a set of geysers that are known to be connected underground. This is the Sawmill Group or the Sawmill Complex. This post will give a general overview of this group along with various types of behavior seen...