Mud Volcano

Mud Volcano is a hot spring Yellowstone National Park located in United States.

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  • Phone

    (866) 439-7375

  • Website

    yellowstonenationalpark.com/mudvolcano.htm

  • Type

    Hot Spring

Address

Yellowstone National Park , WY United States

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Brian Strauss

If this is one of the first things you see in the park you’ll think it’s amazing. If you come here after seeing the Grand Prismatic Hot Spring , you’ll likely wonder what the fuss is about.

David Lull

One of my favorite (VERY) short hikes in the park .

Brittany Michael

Such an interesting piece of landscape! One of nature’s many wonders!

jansen c

Good hike in the mud volcano spring

Shannon Jeropke

Stay on the boardwalks.

Weston Shirey

Beware of the mighty bison

Alyce

Hold your breath! The sulfur in the air gets stinky!

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