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Norris Geyser Basin — Attraction in West Yellowstone

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Norris Geyser Basin
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Norris Geyser Basin Museum
Yellowstone National Park, WY 82190
Norris Geyser Basin
Yellowstone National Park, Unnamed Road, Mammoth, WY 82190, United States
Ledge Geyser
Yellowstone National Park, WY 82190
Norris Back Basin
Yellowstone National Park, WY 82190
Steamboat Geyser
Yellowstone National Park, WY 82190
Valentine Geyser
Yellowstone National Park, Norris Geyser Basin, Mammoth, WY 82190
Basin Geyser
Yellowstone National Park, WY 82190
Sunday Geyser
Yellowstone National Park, Norris Geyser Basin, Mammoth, WY 82190
Porcelain Springs
Yellowstone National Park, WY 82190
Swiss Cheese Pool
Yellowstone National Park, Norris Geyser Basin, Mammoth, WY 82190
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Norris Geyser Basin

Wyoming 82190
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attractions: Norris Geyser Basin Museum, Norris Geyser Basin, Ledge Geyser, Norris Back Basin, Steamboat Geyser, Valentine Geyser, Basin Geyser, Sunday Geyser, Porcelain Springs, Swiss Cheese Pool, restaurants:
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Nearby attractions of Norris Geyser Basin

Norris Geyser Basin Museum

Norris Geyser Basin

Ledge Geyser

Norris Back Basin

Steamboat Geyser

Valentine Geyser

Basin Geyser

Sunday Geyser

Porcelain Springs

Swiss Cheese Pool

Norris Geyser Basin Museum

Norris Geyser Basin Museum

4.8

(352)

Open 24 hours
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Norris Geyser Basin

Norris Geyser Basin

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Ledge Geyser

Ledge Geyser

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Open until 12:00 AM
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Norris Back Basin

Norris Back Basin

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(250)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Exploring Yellowstone | Norris Geyser Basin: God’s Tears Lost on Earth
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Exploring Yellowstone | Norris Geyser Basin: God’s Tears Lost on Earth
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🤠 Who’s going with you? Below you’ll find a more detailed itinerary: DAY 1: 42-mile Grand Teton Scenic Loop drive DAY 2: Go back to the places you want more time at! DAY 3: Head to Yellowstone and visit Midway Geyser Basin, where you’ll find the famous Grand Prismatic Spring DAY 4: Visit Upper Geyser Basin, an awesome boardwalk starting at Old Faithful and ending with Morning Glory Pool (don’t miss that!). If you have time, head to West Thumb Geyser Basin and/or Norris Geyser Basin DAY 5: Head to Lamar Valley, where you’ll pass Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone and Mammoth Hot Springs which are definitely worth stops. End in Lamar Valley, a great place to spot wildlife. Then take Beartooth Highway to stay in Cody for the night DAY 6: Take Bighorn Scenic Byway to Devils Tower. Optional hikes in that area DAY 7: Head towards Mount Rushmore, taking Spearfish Canyon Scenic Byway and stopping in the unique towns of Lead or Deadwood if you have time. End in Mount Rushmore! DAY 8: Catch Mount Rushmore around sunrise for best lighting on the faces. Then head to Custer State Park. Take the Wildlife Loops Drive and hit a hike if you’re up to it DAY 9: Explore Badlands National Park DAY 10: Tour the cave at Wind Cave National Park
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🚨YELLOWSTONE REOPENING + FUNDRAISER DETAILS Please read and share! As you have probably heard, Yellowstone has recently been hit with massive flooding as a result of severe rainfall and snowmelt. So much destruction has occurred, so we have started a fundraiser with our good friends @thenationalparktravelers to help aid in the rebuilding of Yellowstone National Park and surrounding communities. 100% of proceeds go directly to the Official Non-Profit Organization of Yellowstone National Park, @ynpforever Yellowstone National Park just announced that starting 8 a.m. Wednesday, June 22, Yellowstone will begin allowing visitors through the south loop of the park. The south loop can be accessed from the East (Cody), West (West Yellowstone), and South (Grand Teton/Jackson) entrances. Open areas include Madison, Old Faithful, Grant Village, Lake Village, Canyon Village, and Norris. For now, in order to balance the demand for visitor access, park resource protection, and economic interest of the surrounding communities, the park has decided to install an interim entry plan, the Alternating License Plate System (ALPS). This means that entrance is granted based on odd/even days on the calendar: 📍Odd-numbered last digits on license plates can enter on odd days of the month. 📍Even-numbered last digits, including 0, on license plates enter on even days of the month. 📍If your license plate is all letters, you belong in the odd day category. 📍If your license plate is a mix of numbers and letters but ends in letters, you use the last number on the plate for your category. For more informations about the exceptions to these new rules and latest news, be sure to check out the FAQ page at: https://www.nps.gov/yell/planyourvisit/flood-recovery.htm As always, please follow the leave no trace principles while in the parks. Together we can make the parks wonderful for everyone to enjoy! We appreciate your support in advance! Please like and share this post so more people can have the chance to donate!
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🤠 Who’s going with you? Below you’ll find a more detailed itinerary: DAY 1: 42-mile Grand Teton Scenic Loop drive DAY 2: Go back to the places you want more time at! DAY 3: Head to Yellowstone and visit Midway Geyser Basin, where you’ll find the famous Grand Prismatic Spring DAY 4: Visit Upper Geyser Basin, an awesome boardwalk starting at Old Faithful and ending with Morning Glory Pool (don’t miss that!). If you have time, head to West Thumb Geyser Basin and/or Norris Geyser Basin DAY 5: Head to Lamar Valley, where you’ll pass Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone and Mammoth Hot Springs which are definitely worth stops. End in Lamar Valley, a great place to spot wildlife. Then take Beartooth Highway to stay in Cody for the night DAY 6: Take Bighorn Scenic Byway to Devils Tower. Optional hikes in that area DAY 7: Head towards Mount Rushmore, taking Spearfish Canyon Scenic Byway and stopping in the unique towns of Lead or Deadwood if you have time. End in Mount Rushmore! DAY 8: Catch Mount Rushmore around sunrise for best lighting on the faces. Then head to Custer State Park. Take the Wildlife Loops Drive and hit a hike if you’re up to it DAY 9: Explore Badlands National Park DAY 10: Tour the cave at Wind Cave National Park
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Find a cozy hotel nearby and make it a full experience.

🚨YELLOWSTONE REOPENING + FUNDRAISER DETAILS Please read and share! As you have probably heard, Yellowstone has recently been hit with massive flooding as a result of severe rainfall and snowmelt. So much destruction has occurred, so we have started a fundraiser with our good friends @thenationalparktravelers to help aid in the rebuilding of Yellowstone National Park and surrounding communities. 100% of proceeds go directly to the Official Non-Profit Organization of Yellowstone National Park, @ynpforever Yellowstone National Park just announced that starting 8 a.m. Wednesday, June 22, Yellowstone will begin allowing visitors through the south loop of the park. The south loop can be accessed from the East (Cody), West (West Yellowstone), and South (Grand Teton/Jackson) entrances. Open areas include Madison, Old Faithful, Grant Village, Lake Village, Canyon Village, and Norris. For now, in order to balance the demand for visitor access, park resource protection, and economic interest of the surrounding communities, the park has decided to install an interim entry plan, the Alternating License Plate System (ALPS). This means that entrance is granted based on odd/even days on the calendar: 📍Odd-numbered last digits on license plates can enter on odd days of the month. 📍Even-numbered last digits, including 0, on license plates enter on even days of the month. 📍If your license plate is all letters, you belong in the odd day category. 📍If your license plate is a mix of numbers and letters but ends in letters, you use the last number on the plate for your category. For more informations about the exceptions to these new rules and latest news, be sure to check out the FAQ page at: https://www.nps.gov/yell/planyourvisit/flood-recovery.htm As always, please follow the leave no trace principles while in the parks. Together we can make the parks wonderful for everyone to enjoy! We appreciate your support in advance! Please like and share this post so more people can have the chance to donate!
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4.5/5 Stars: Norris Geyser Basin

I recently visited the Norris Geyser Basin, and it was an incredible experience! The geothermal features and unique landscapes are truly breathtaking. Here's a breakdown of my visit:

Highlights:

Hikes: The Norris Geyser Basin offers some fantastic hiking trails, including the Norris-Mammoth Corridor and the Mystic Falls trail. These hikes provide stunning views of the surrounding landscape and offer a chance to explore the park's unique geology. Information Center: The Norris Geyser Basin Museum is a great resource for learning about the area's geology, history, and wildlife. The exhibits are informative and engaging, and the park rangers are knowledgeable and happy to answer questions.

Tips for Visitors:

Restrooms: Be aware that there are no restrooms inside the Norris Geyser Basin area. You'll need to use the facilities outside the basin. Plan accordingly and take care of your business before entering the area.

Overall Experience:

The Norris Geyser Basin is a unique and fascinating place to explore. The scenic boardwalks, informative signs, and knowledgeable park rangers make it easy to learn about the geology and history of the area. The hiking trails offer stunning views and a chance to experience the park's natural beauty. Don't miss this opportunity to experience one of Yellowstone's most impressive geyser basins!

Rating: 4.5/5 stars

Recommendation: Visit the Norris Geyser Basin early in the morning or late in the afternoon to avoid the crowds and heat. Bring plenty of water and sunscreen, and be prepared for changing weather conditions. Enjoy the hike and take in the...

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1y

Welcome to Norris Geyser Basin, one of the hottest and most acidic of Yellowstone's hydrothermal areas! Here is home to the Steamboat Geyser, the tallest active Geyser eruption in the world! There are approximately 32 geysers, springs, caldrons, and pools here. However, every year, there are new hot springs and geysers appearing all along the trail. These come in various colors: from yellow to dark brown/rust and from Emerald green to dark blackish-green. Despite the overwhelming number of geysers, the guide highly recommends these 3: Steamboat Geyser, Porcelain Springs, and Emerald Spring. Others that I recommend are Blue Mud Steam Vent, Yellow Funnel Spring, Pearl Geyser, Palpitator Spring, and Minite Geyser. These have unique colors or fun little eruptions for you to enjoy.

Note, if you plan on visiting all of these geysers and springs, be prepared to spend at least an hour. The Back Basin (lower half) is approximately 1.6 miles (2.4 km) long, while the Porcelain Basin (upper half) is 0.6 miles (0.8 km) long. If you want to walk the entire combined trail, it'll be April 2.5 miles (4.0 km) long. Make sure you stay on the trail and...

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5.0
5y

Norris Geyser Basin. This is the place to find the tallest geyser in the world. Known as the Steamboat Geyser. This place is located inside the Yellow Stone National Park, if you are visiting Yellow Stone National Park you can be there to see directly by your own eyes. You might lucky if at the time you are there near the time of the eruption of hot steam is coming out. In the museum or office near the location, you can see the schedule of the eruption on that day. There's many Geyser in Yellow Stone National Park totaling to 500 sites but this one is a special one for it's capable of shooting water up 300 feet.

That's why there's a very long sitting place with theatrical shapes for people to view the eruption process. for people who love the wonder of natural energy, this place would be an interesting place to visit. So beautiful and amazing. This place could be visited by car or...

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