Steamboat Geyser
The world's tallest active geyser, erupting unpredictably at Yellowstone's Norris Basin with columns of water and steam that dwarf all others.
About this spectacle
Steamboat Geyser in Yellowstone National Park holds the title of the world's tallest active geyser, capable of sending water columns soaring far above the treeline in eruptions that dwarf Old Faithful. Standing at the Norris Geyser Basin, visitors feel a deep subsurface rumble before the major eruption begins, followed by a roaring column of water and steam that fills the basin with a thunderous roar and thick mist. Between major eruptions, Steamboat is in near-constant minor activity — hissing, spattering, and steaming — keeping observers on edge. The unpredictability is part of the draw: eruptions can happen days or decades apart, though recent years have seen remarkable activity surges. The surrounding Norris Basin, the hottest and most dynamic in Yellowstone, adds to the sense of raw geothermal power underfoot.
When to go
May — Oct
Getting there
Nearest airport: WYS. Nearest city: Bozeman.
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