by Janet Jones | Mar 7, 2019 | Get to Know the Geysers, Geyser Watch
Get to know Grotto Geyser Grotto Geyser has one of the most unusual cones that attracts attention whether or not the geyser is erupting. It’s also closely related to other geysers in the area. In this post, we’ll take a look at not only Grotto Geyser, but also a bit...
by Janet Jones | Feb 28, 2019 | Get to Know the Geysers, Geyser Watch
Get to know Doublet Pool BASICS 8 to 12 feet deep Has rare eruptions of up to 2-3 feet. Thumps can be felt and heard, usually about every 30 minutes. WHERE IT’S LOCATED Doublet Pool is located on the upper boardwalk on Geyser Hill, a short walk from Old Faithful. Near...
by Janet Jones | Feb 21, 2019 | Get to Know the Geysers, Geyser Watch
Get to know Lion Geyser In this post, we’ll take a look at another geyser on Geyser Hill: Lion Geyser. BASICS • Erupts in a series of eruptions followed by a pause of many hours.• Eruptions are 50-70 feet high and last 4-5 minutes• Is not predicted, but if it is in a...
by Janet Jones | Feb 7, 2019 | Get to Know the Geysers, Geyser Watch
Get to know Morning Glory Pool Morning Glory Pool is one of the most famous hot springs in Yellowstone. In this post, you’ll learn more about this beautiful and interesting pool. THE BASICS Not known to naturally erupt. Plumbed to a depth of 27.5 feet. Located about a...
by Janet Jones | Jan 31, 2019 | Get to Know the Geysers, Geyser Watch
Get to know Riverside Geyser Riverside Geyser is a beautiful geyser that’s often more reliable than Old Faithful, sits in a lovely setting and often shows rainbows in the spray in the late afternoon. In this article, I’ll explain how to watch for the signs of an...
by Janet Jones | Jan 24, 2019 | Get to Know the Geysers, Geyser Watch
Get to know Castle Geyser Castle Geyser is one of the major geysers in the Upper Geyser Basin and it’s eruptions are predicted. Generally you can expect Castle Geyser to erupt once a day during the daylight hours. In this article we’ll take a closer look at this...