Grand Prismatic Hot Spring is a must-see on everyone’s trip to Yellowstone National Park. Yellowstone’s largest hot spring is best viewed from above, giving you the vantagepoint to see the entire spring with a panoramic view.
After viewing Grand Prismatic, we hike through the endless pines of the 1988 burn to Fairy Falls. Dropping 200 feet over the edge of the cliff, Fairy Falls is a sight to see!
Then, we head to Imperial Geyser for a taste of solitude. Watch the geyser erupt while taking in the colorful waters that surround it.
This is the best time to see Grand Prismatic, Fairy Falls, and Imperial Geyser; before the massive crowds clog the parking area.
The trailhead is 1.5 miles south of Midway Geyser Basin, and 5.5 miles north of the Old Faithful Village. There is a small circle parking area next to a large gravel parking lot. Please meet your guide in the gravel parking lot.
Meet your guide for hot drinks (coffee, tea or cocoa) and a light morning snack next to the Firehole River. Gear up and listen to a short safety briefing before hitting the trail.
Hike to the Grand Prismatic Hot Spring Overlook before the crowds descend on the day. This is the best vantagepoint to see Yellowstone's largest hot spring. Take in vibrant colors that surround the spring with mountain scenery in the background.
Hike to Fairy Falls through the endless pines. This waterfall drops 200 feet over the cliff for a spectacular view up close. Spot wildlife and wildflowers along the way. Enjoy a snack break while listening to the sounds of water flowing.
Hike to Imperial Geyser for a secluded geyser eruption. Take in the views of the thermal area while enjoying a hearty picnic lunch on the trail.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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