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At Old Faithful

We’ve now arrived at Old Faithful and the Upper Geyser Basin.The first thing to do is to go to the Visitor Center is look at the prediction times for the eruptions in this basin. The staff will help you map out a route to give yourself the best chance to see multiple eruptions from different geysers.

Be prepared to walk 2-4 miles depending on prediction times – though the walking is essentially flat and easy. And the boardwalks between major geysers take you past beautiful pools, other smaller geysers and formations. Morning Glory Pool is most definitely worth the hike!

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You should see Old Faithful erupt at least 2 times during your visit. Watch it one time from the seating right in front, but also try and see another eruption from an elevated position on Geyser Hill or even from Daisy Geyser.

If Riverside’s next eruption fits your schedule, then that is a fantastic one to photograph. As we said earlier, its’ worth staying in the Upper Basin even into twilight as the eruptions can be even more spectacular in the lower, fading light. Be sure to take a look at the Old Faithful Inn lobby before driving away.

West Thumb

West Thumb has a little of everything, boiling mud, fumaroles, hot springs and even small geysers. It might seem like a little let less spectacular if coming directly from Old Faithful, but its lakeside setting makes it extremely picturesque. It’s definitely worth stopping at West Thumb and a full visit can be done in one hour or less.

West Thumb to Canyon Village

The first half of this leg drives alongside the shores of Yellowstone Lake. It’s a corner of the Park that we shouldn’t miss, but its perfectly acceptable to simply enjoy this section from our vehicle as we drive through.

LIKE HAVING A TOUR GUIDE ALONG FOR THE DRIVE (2)With limited time, stopping at the Lake Yellowstone Hotel, the Marina and Fishing Bridge are not necessary.From Fishing Bridge to Canyon Village we follow through Hayden Valley, a haven for wildlife, so, as you always should while in Yellowstone, keep an eye out animals.

A stop at Mud Volcano and the Sulphur Cauldron should not be missed, a great contrast between boiling mud and dirty hot springs and the pristine clarity of the most of the hot pools in Yellowstone. Mud Volcano can be experienced in 30 minutes or less.

Canyon Village to Norris Junction

We recommend the Canyon Village area be explored as a part of your Upper Loop day, so use the Norris Canyon Road to cut across to the other side of the Park at Norris Junction. There are no must do stops on the leg of our drive.

Download a GyPSy Guide Driving Tour App for Yellowstone – It’s Like Having A Tour Guide in the Car

That’s a full, but manageable day to explore Yellowstone’s Lower Loop Drive. Downloading the GyPSy Guide App Tour of Yellowstone National Park will be hugely helpful to you as it automatically explains the things that are coming up.

This will help you know whether attractions are not to be missed, or if its OK to skip certain places to save time for other must do stops. It’s like having a tour guide in the vehicle along with you.

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