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Introduction | Exploring The
Basin |
| To explore
the Upper Geyser Basin, start by visiting the Old
Faithful Visitor Center. Here you can get prediction
times for the predicted geysers. Plan your exploration
around the predicted geysers. Remember that Old Faithful
is fairly frequent and predictable. You can always come
back to see it later. The Upper Geyser Basin is a fascinating area and a highlight of Yellowstone but it takes time to see. If you don't have the time or inclination to wait and see the geysers here then skip the Upper Geyser Basin. Watch Old Faithful erupt, get into your car and drive north to the Lower Geyser Basin and the Fountain Paint Pots. The Fountain Paint Pots Trail is an easy 1/2 mile trail that passes good examples of most of the types of thermal features found in Yellowstone including some geysers that are almost always in eruption. You'll get more out of a short tour of the Fountain Paint Pots than the Upper Geyser Basin. Whatever you do, don't rush through the Upper Geyser Basin. Don't just walk down to the over-rated Morning Glory Pool and walk back. You will be disappointed. If you have the time and inclination to see the Upper Geyser Basin you won't be disappointed. My main advice is to take your time. Wait for some of the geysers. Try to take a ranger led walk. Explore the basin leisurely. These steps will enhance your visit. There is a lot to see in the Upper Geyser Basin. It can be fascinating but it takes time. |