Hike above Grand Prismatic Spring
Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
Details
Distance
1.59 miles
Elevation Gain
150 ft
Route Type
Out-and-Back
Description
Added by Chase Dekker
The hike around Yellowstone National Park's world famous, Grand Prismatic Spring, is a rewarding way to spend an hour or two while visiting this iconic site.
Grand Prismatic Spring is Yellowstone's largest hot spring and is the third largest spring in the world. Stretching over 350 feet, it is a gargantuan pool of steaming hot and colorful water that cannot be missed while visiting the world's first national park. However, due to its size, it is impossible to fully appreciate from the boardwalk along its north side. However, there is a way to get a much better view of this Yellowstone gem.
While driving along the lower loop road, you will find a parking lot for "Fairy Falls". This parking lot is before you reach the Midway Geyser Basin (where Grand Prismatic is located) parking lot, and only about 5 miles past the Old Faithful (Upper Geyser Basin) area. Park here and you will cross a bridge over the Firehole river and begin your walk on a loose gravel pathway that is both flat and very wide. Immediately, you will begin to see the massive hot spring ahead as the colorful steam rises out of the pool. Keep walking for under 1/2 mile and you will eventually be right across from the spring with a hillside to your left.
Be advised that it is possible you may encounter wildlife while hiking here or anywhere in the park, so absolutely make sure at least one member of your party has bear spray handy!
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Reviews
Currently closed due to bear activity in the area, but I highly recommend it. Best way to fully appreciate the pool.
5.0
After seeing the Grand Prismatic from ground level, we weren't satisfied because we had seen pictures from a higher vantage point. This is the vantage point that most pictures are taken at. A little tricky to find at first, but the description is super solid. Even though the trail isn't maintained, tons of people have worn it down enough to see where to go.
5.0
This is a wonderful way to get away from the crowds on the boardwalk and experience a totally different view of Grand Prismatic. We went for sunset and had the view all to ourselves. This is a must do when visiting Yellowstone.
5.0
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