Biscuit Basin

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Yellowstone National Park, WY 82190

Biscuit Basin is a stunning geothermal area located in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. Known for its vibrant hot springs and bubbling mud pots, this natural wonder is named after the biscuit-like formations that resemble baked goods. Visitors can explore a network of boardwalks that offer stunning views of colorful mineral deposits and unique hydrothermal features, making it a must-see destination for nature lovers and photographers alike.

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Ed T.
5/30/2024

This review is for Mystic Falls, Fairy Creek & Little Firehole Loop which was a ~3.5 miles round trip that took ~2 hours to complete. Trail begins along the flat boardwalks at the Biscuit Basin...

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Andrea U.
6/10/2025

Biscuit Basin is Closed Due to a 2024 Hydrothermal Explosion! The parking lot, boardwalk, basin and Firehole River at Biscuit Basin, located north of Old Faithful, is closed to all travel until...

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May A.
7/24/2021

Good short hike not far from Old Faithful [Yellowstone National Park] Biscuit Basin in Yellowstone National Park is situated in the Upper Geyser Basin not far from Old Faithful. This quick 2/3 of...

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Travis T.
11/4/2021

I enjoyed my short stop here when I was visiting Yellowstone. Biscuit Basin is part of the Upper Geyser Basin and is located between Old Faithful and Grand Prismatic Spring. Even though the walk...

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Brian F.
8/6/2021

Roughly halfway between Grand Prismatic Spring and Old Faithful is Biscuit Basin which is a set of pools and springs. Like some other spots in Yellowstone there is a walkway that you can use to...

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