Hotels in Norris Geyser Basin, Norris

  • Overview

    Norris Geyser Basin is located in Norris, Wyoming, United States of America. It is a geothermal wonderland featuring numerous hot springs, geysers, and colorful thermal features. The basin is the oldest, hottest, and most changeable thermal area in Yellowstone National Park.

  • When to visit

  • Reasons to Visit

    Visiting Norris Geyser Basin offers visitors the opportunity to witness incredible geothermal activity up close. The constantly changing landscape, with its bubbling hot springs and eruptions of geysers, provides a unique and mesmerizing experience. The area is known for its vibrant colors caused by thermophilic bacteria and mineral deposits, creating a visually stunning sight. Additionally, Norris Geyser Basin offers educational opportunities to learn about geology, the geothermal processes, and the fragile ecosystem it supports.

  • Nearby Attractions

  • Steamboat Geyser

    The world's tallest active geyser, Steamboat Geyser, is one of the main attractions in Norris Geyser Basin. It can erupt to heights of over 300 feet and is known for its unpredictable and infrequent eruptions.
  • Emerald Spring

    Emerald Spring is a large hot spring renowned for its stunning deep blue-green color. It is one of the most beautiful and photographed thermal features in the basin.
  • Porcelain Basin

    Porcelain Basin is a barren, acidic thermal area within Norris Geyser Basin. It is characterized by its white and gray-colored landscape due to the presence of silica and sulfur deposits, offering a unique and otherworldly experience.
  • Echinus Geyser

    Echinus Geyser is a cone geyser that erupts with impressive force and height. Its eruptions occur approximately every 35-75 minutes, making it a popular attraction among visitors.
  • Back Basin

    Back Basin features a variety of geothermal features, including geysers, hot springs, and colorful thermal pools. The basin offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape and showcases the dynamic nature of the area's geothermal activity.
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