Lone Star Geyser Trail
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The Lone Star Geyser Trail is an easy, out-and-back hike along a paved path to the spectacular Lone Star Geyser. This trail is family-friendly and appropriate for hikers of all ages. Paved, and relatively flat the whole way, the Lone Star Geyser Trail is wheelchair accessible and stroller-friendly.
Getting there
This hike begins at the Lone Star Trailhead on the south side of Grand Loop Road, just east of the Old Faithful Visitors Center.
About
Backcountry Campground | No |
When to do | May to October |
Pets allowed | No |
Family friendly | Yes |
Route Signage | Average |
Crowd Levels | High |
Route Type | Out and back |
Lone Star Geyser Trail
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Lone Star Geyser Trail Descripton
The Lone Star Geyser Trail is a wonderful hike in Yellowstone National Park. This trail is used by both day-hikers and cyclists. When hiking, remain aware of your surroundings and allow folks on bikes to pass you by. In the summer, this trail can be buggy. If you are visiting in late June or early July, bring along some bug repellent or wear long layers to deter the mosquitoes.
The Lone Star Geyser is not a challenging or particularly adventurous trail, but it makes a fantastic, family-friendly outing. This route is wheelchair-accessible, stroller-friendly, and do-able for hikers of all ages. The Lone Star Geyser itself is an impressive, 12ft geyser that erupts approximately every three hours, shooting scalding-hot water 45ft into the air.
Beginning at the Lone Star Trailhead, follow the paved path along the Firehole River. Approximately 0.9mi in, look for the two small geysers on the right side of the path. 1.7mi from the trailhead, the path will split. Stay right at the divide to hike the last 0.8mi to the Lone Star Geyser.
Enjoy the spectacle of the Lone Star Geyser and snap a few photos before returning to the trailhead the way you came.
Trail Highlights
Lone Star Geyser
The Lone Star Geyser is a 12ft tall cone geyser. This geyser erupts approximately every three hours, shooting scalding-hot water 45ft into the air. Eruptions last approximately 30 minutes.
Frequently Asked Questions
How often does the Lone Star Geyser erupt?
The Lone Star Geyser erupts approximately every three hours.
Insider Hints
This geyser sputters hot water for about 20 minutes before it actually erupts. Make sure you stick around to see the big show.
Service animals are permitted on this trail, pets are not.
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