Mammoth Hot Springs is a hot spring Yellowstone National Park located in United States.
Upper Terrace Drive Yellowstone National Park , WY 82190 United States
On the northern end of the park , this site is a one of a kind inside Yellowstone . There are many walkways to view everything from many angles. A must stop.
A beautiful spot. However, next time I would skip the upper terrace and head straight to the visitor center - you get an amazing view of the lower terrace which is pretty much all you want to see here
Stunning... come through during off peak season to avoid crowds and traffic. It's well worth the chill .
Yup. This is the first place you should visit, yet see one geyser , and you've seen 'em all. Avoid Old Faithful... go hiking and do something real for a change.
Awesome geology and earth ???? processes.
Be prepared for a good hike up, especially on the stairs! That's if you park at the bottom of the springs. The step trail seems a little rickety, but pretty stable as well .
After you walk the hot springs take your car down the road toward the Montana border and take a dip in the Boiling River .
Landing point in yellowstone park if you come don't miss the historical gate
Really cool spot! Nice to see so many colors in the springs.
Great place to walk around!
Spend as much time here as possible
Go at first light to miss the crowds
Pro-Tip: Don't step on the geysers !
So pretty!
My favorite spot in Yellowstone .
Must see! Выделите время на трек, он не сложный, кое где немного вверх. Очень красиво
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Stay on the boardwalk! - Shannon Jeropke
A must on any family trip to the region. The Boiling River is best experienced during the winter when the snow is surrounding you. Bring the camera! - Moonlight Basin
Really cool to swim in river/hot spring. Bit muddy and crowded but was a fun time overall. - Jeff
Huge selection of merchandise, cafe & ice cream shops, jammed into 2 or 3 separate buildings. Check them all out! The ice cream shops all offer different flavors (and prices). - Susan
Try the bison and fried green beans - Theodore Lankford
My favorites are mammoth hot springs, grand prismatic, Lamar valley (great for wildlife viewing), and the dragon's mouth cave at the mud volcanos. - Jessica Flack