Yellowstone Caldera
Average rating 3.1 / 5.0 (18 votes)
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Old Faithful is the best known but only one of a myriad of geysers in this beautiful national park. The tame geysers and hot pools are, in fact, sitting inside the world's largest volcanic caldera, the site of truly catastrophic eruptions. If Yellowstone erupted again with the force that it did some 600,000 years ago, it would devastate large areas of the US. These days it is one of the most beautiful parks in the world and one of the most popular. Apart from the 400 or so geysers, you can see colourful hot springs, bubbling mudpots, sulfur deposits, a spectacular waterfall in a canyon and wildlife including bison, elk, and bears. This is a volcano for everyone, from children to the elderly. During winter, Yellowstone gets extreme weather and many areas are not open. Best times to visit are from late Spring to early Fall. Summers can be crowded, as this is a very popular park. It is also huge in area so plan on spending several days and maybe moving lodgings. There are several places to stay in the park, including campgrounds, cabins, and the superb Old Faithful Inn, which is worth seeing even if you cannot afford to stay there.
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Review by expert member ‘Yellowstone’Underneath Yellowstone National Park is one of the earths biggest supervolcanoes, and scientific studies have recently shown that seismic activity ... Read more »
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Review by expert member ‘Yellowstone Caldera’Yellowstone, the world’s first National Park, is the site of a “supervolcano” that only erupts every half million years or so – which is fortunate as its ... Read more »
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