A short drive east of Madison Junction in Yellowstone National Park is Gibbon Falls. This waterfall along the Gibbon River in the UNESCO World Heritage listed park has an 84 foot cascade that flows into the Yellowstone Caldera. The falls are located about 4.7 miles upstream from the confluence of the Gibbon and Firehole Rivers.
A fun scenic drive to do in Yellowstone National Park is Firehole Canyon Drive. This one-way drive in the UNESCO World Heritage listed park takes you along the path of the Firehole River through a beautiful canyon. It’s two miles long with a couple places to stop and enjoy the scenery and even cool off in the river. If you decide not to swim, you can do the drive in about 15 to 20 minutes with stops.
Biscuit Basin is a group of geysers and pools in Yellowstone National Park’s Upper Geyser Basin. This section of the UNESCO World Heritage listed park has a loop trail around the main features of the group. At the end of the loop is another trail that leads to Mystic Falls and an overlook. This entry focuses on just a few of the geysers and pools in the Biscuit Basin.
Black Sand Basin is an isolated group of geysers and pools in Yellowstone National Park’s Upper Geyser Basin. This section of the UNESCO World Heritage listed park has an accessible ¼ mile trail. This entry focuses on just a few of the geysers and pools in the Black Sand Basin.
Morning Glory Pool is one of the most popular features of Yellowstone National Park. It lies in the Upper Geyser Basin, which has the highest concentration of geysers anywhere in the world. This section of the UNESCO World Heritage-listed park is about 1.6 miles from Old Faithful.
Upper Geyser Basin in Yellowstone National Park has the highest concentration of geysers anywhere in the world. This section of the UNESCO World Heritage-listed park is often overlooked because many people concentrate on Old Faithful, but it’s definitely worth walking through.
Upper Geyser Basin in Yellowstone National Park has the highest concentration of geysers anywhere in the world. This section of the UNESCO World Heritage-listed park is often overlooked because many people concentrate on Old Faithful, but it’s definitely worth walking through.
Upper Geyser Basin in Yellowstone National Park has the highest concentration of geysers anywhere in the world. This section of the UNESCO World Heritage-listed park is often overlooked because many people concentrate on Old Faithful, but it’s definitely worth walking through.
Upper Geyser Basin in Yellowstone National Park has the highest concentration of geysers anywhere in the world. This section of the UNESCO World Heritage-listed park is often overlooked because many people concentrate on Old Faithful, but it’s definitely worth walking through.
Old Faithful is an iconic symbol of Yellowstone National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site. The famous geyser is located in the Upper Geyser Basin, the largest concentration of geysers in the world, and is surrounded by buildings in the Old Faithful Historic District.