Mammoth Hot Springs
Mammoth Hot Springs
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Beautiful limestone formations make this hot spring unique.
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- fiamma11Vienna, Virginia4,906 contributionsWowI have not seen anything like Mammoth Hot Springs elsewhere in the states. It offers a wow moment and fantastic visions. We have visited multiple times and always have been delighted to see this area. Very cool.Visited September 2022Written January 20, 2023
- Kathy Z246 contributionsShimmering terrace of travertine formations form this unique geological showcase.Terraced travertine formations are so unusual and quite brilliant in color. Fascinating visit to a unique geological place. The visitor center is well worth stopping by as it has a detailed history of Yellowstone and its natural environs. Plus all the elk are usually arrayed right in front of it with the Rangers always careful to protect the animals. This is the headquarters for the Rangers of Yellowstone and the town reflects its importance.Visited May 2023Written June 10, 2023
- Michele CPennsylvania40 contributionsNPS share closure infoSo many things were closed we were very disappointed. Lower section had a lot of boardwalk in disrepair. One section completely closed. Upper section was closed. Several picnic areas were also closed. We knew there were flooding issues last year but would have liked to have this information about closures before we planned this section, we would’ve done something else instead.Visited June 2023Travelled as a coupleWritten June 13, 2023
- K BLafayette, California443 contributionsOne of the highlights of YellowstoneThis is a large and extremely interesting area with active and inactive features. There is a boardwalk to get to various parts of it and pictures showing how it looked in the past. The active parts of the spring migrate over time. The most active part now seemed to be Canary Spring.Visited May 2023Written June 20, 2023
- 5inavanSouth Deerfield, Massachusetts863 contributionsA walk in the park, on a hill, a BIG hill. 6/23/23The road is a loop that can be driven, but we had to walk it on this particular day. As we approached from miles away, it looked like a huge mound od snow that forgot to melt with the rest. Then it looked like a mine. It was a geological masterpiece resembling a glacier !Visited June 2023Written July 1, 2023
- Rehoboth5Helena, Montana518 contributionsHistoric buildings, thermal features, tourist facilities and summer crowdsWe live in Montana, and visit Mammoth almost every year. Sometimes in summer, occasionally in spring, fall or even winter. The thermal features there are truly impressive. So are the historic buildings. And often, one sees lots of elk there. There are also good tourist facilities (much better than those in the nearby, tawdry and touristy gateway community of Gardiner). The problem is that in the summer, crowds at Mammoth can be bad, and a certain percentage of visitors can get pushy and rude. So in the summer, best to visit Mammoth early (before 9 am) or late (after 5 pm). Also, be aware that the new access road to Mammoth from Gardiner is steep, with extremely tight hairpin turns. Slow down and be careful.Visited June 2023Travelled with familyWritten July 4, 2023
- MyBucketListTrips242 contributionsBeautiful!Near the North entrance (Gardiner, MT). Fascinating and beautiful travertine mineral deposits. The Park Ranger was very knowledgeable and answered our many questions thoroughly. Definitely worth the stop. Nice hike around the area, including on the walkway around the deposits.Visited August 2023Travelled with familyWritten August 5, 2023
- Gretz8 contributionsBoardwalks for days, beautifulThe boardwalks will take you to all levels of this awesome area. There are plenty of stairs to climb if you want to get the top levels. Probably want to carve out 2 hours to take it all in. Another must do.Visited July 2023Travelled with familyWritten August 16, 2023
- CypressT71 contributionsMy favorite hotel in Yellowstone National ParkThis was my second time at this hotel and I'd make it my go-to choice if visiting Yellowstone again. The rooms in the hotel are clean. Front desk personnel are friendly. The little bear soaps in the bathroom are a special touch. Rooms do not have a tv or ac but the hotel has internet. Seeing Elk or Bison in the parking lot and nearby grounds is a common experience. The hotel seems to get crowded during the day with lots of park visitors stopping by but a night it's dark and quiet. There's a restaurant and bar within walking distance.Visited September 2023Travelled as a coupleWritten September 16, 2023
- Pat M6 contributionsA pleasant surprise!Mammoth Hot Springs was a pleasant surprise! The hotel was lovely and the food (that we had) was good! They also had complimentary coffee available, starting at 5 am for those of us heading out on a wildlife viewing adventure. I will have to say that of the four hotels in the national parks that we visited this time, it was the only one that provided that gracious gesture. The springs were interesting, but I enjoyed walking around all of the property and looking at the historical buildings that are still being used. The ranger station/visitor center is also quite interesting. I would definitely go there again.Visited September 2023Travelled as a coupleWritten September 19, 2023
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seema60
Toronto, Canada910 contributions
Sep. 2023 • Friends
These travertine terraces are very different to the rest of the park. We also enjoyed going to the hotel nearby for buying some souvenirs. It’s a worthwhile drive if you are staying longer than two days
Written September 26, 2023
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travelgal1994
Franklin, TN878 contributions
Sep. 2023 • Family
How amazing is this area!!! We had no idea it was this big and beautiful! Its a true surprise! Our first stop in YS we were there in the rain and it didn’t slow us down! Actually it made it much more interesting! To see the various formations and colors.
Wow… this is a beautiful not to miss area!
Wow… this is a beautiful not to miss area!
Written September 25, 2023
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Rick B
Round Rock, TX1,305 contributions
Aug. 2023 • Family
Mammoth Hot Springs was incredible! this area is full of hot springs and travertine terraces. There is also a small village with all the services you need, restaurants, lodge etc. There are miles of boardwalks that twist and turn past the colorful springs. Stay on the boardwalks for your safety and to protect the fagile ground around the springs. Also try to visit Fort Yellowstone built in the late 1800's when they War Department administered the park as the National Park service did not exist yet.
Written September 23, 2023
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Pat M
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Sep. 2023 • Couples
Mammoth Hot Springs was a pleasant surprise! The hotel was lovely and the food (that we had) was good! They also had complimentary coffee available, starting at 5 am for those of us heading out on a wildlife viewing adventure. I will have to say that of the four hotels in the national parks that we visited this time, it was the only one that provided that gracious gesture. The springs were interesting, but I enjoyed walking around all of the property and looking at the historical buildings that are still being used. The ranger station/visitor center is also quite interesting. I would definitely go there again.
Written September 19, 2023
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CypressT
Cypress, TX71 contributions
Sep. 2023 • Couples
This was my second time at this hotel and I'd make it my go-to choice if visiting Yellowstone again. The rooms in the hotel are clean. Front desk personnel are friendly. The little bear soaps in the bathroom are a special touch. Rooms do not have a tv or ac but the hotel has internet. Seeing Elk or Bison in the parking lot and nearby grounds is a common experience. The hotel seems to get crowded during the day with lots of park visitors stopping by but a night it's dark and quiet. There's a restaurant and bar within walking distance.
Written September 16, 2023
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Gretz
8 contributions
Jul. 2023 • Family
The boardwalks will take you to all levels of this awesome area. There are plenty of stairs to climb if you want to get the top levels. Probably want to carve out 2 hours to take it all in. Another must do.
Written August 16, 2023
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MyersFamilyTravelers
149 contributions
Aug. 2023
We entered Yellowstone from the north entrance so this was the first thing we saw. Very neat and some good paths to walk around. We even had two elk enjoying the warmth!
Written August 14, 2023
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MyBucketListTrips
242 contributions
Aug. 2023 • Family
Near the North entrance (Gardiner, MT). Fascinating and beautiful travertine mineral deposits. The Park Ranger was very knowledgeable and answered our many questions thoroughly. Definitely worth the stop. Nice hike around the area, including on the walkway around the deposits.
Written August 5, 2023
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Joe Alejo
South Lake Tahoe, CA242 contributions
Jul. 2023
beautiful...beautiful...beautiful and a few other words thrown in for good measure....worth the stop....close to town....lotsa wildlife....go early to take in the beauty and the nice hikes...did i say close to town???
Written July 23, 2023
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rogersober
Clermont, FL28,520 contributions
Jul. 2023 • Family
What cool glass like flows of crystal in a waterfall that is ever changing. The boardwalk was cool and view very different from the top drive around.
Written July 21, 2023
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chulalita
Bronx, NY383 contributions
How is the drive from west entrance to the north gardiner entrance. I hate heights. Thanks
ljmedical2019
Punta Gorda, FL1 contribution
Are the hot springs open for
people to sit in?
Teresa Lewis Watts
Bozeman, MT974 contributions
Absolutely not! 🙏 Great question; these are direct venting for the largest caldera in the world, & are VERY HOT & dangerous for a variety of reasons, including toxins in the water, etc. Walking the boardwalks & photographing them is very enjoyable, though, especially as the summer heat cools down.
A young man from outside the U.S. a year or two ago somehow did not read any available info, nor did he heed any warning signs posted: He jumped into a spring & was scalded to death within seconds—as his sister desperately tried to pull him out...Gruesome & senseless death.
However, the “Boiling River” down the road from Mammoth Hot Springs (heading towards the North Gate at Gardiner, MT), is a fantastic experience & is like sitting in a natural hot tub—right in the river current!
Unfortunately, because of Covid-19 restrictions this year, it’s not open to the public this year...(Neither are the stables at Roosevelt Lodge, etc.) Keep the Boiling River area in mind for the future, though—it’s memorable & FUN!
EyesTraveling
Wildwood, MO4 contributions
Hi boaster. Did you happen to visit Mammoth Hot Springs later in the day? We were wondering what the crowds look like then.
Dolores C
Battle Creek, MI79 contributions
We were there early afternoon and crowd was just fine, however it was early June.
lmsw09
Hartford, CT43 contributions
Hey Paula, Just wanted to share because of your comment. The terraces were used in an older Star Trek movie as the planet Vulcan, Dr. Spock's home. I was a kid working in YNP at the time and it was quite exciting. You can see why they picked the location!
Teresa Lewis Watts
Bozeman, MT974 contributions
That is awesome to know, wow!👏🥰
ELKW
United States11,862 contributions
will there be sign on the boardwalk showing that it's a point of attraction, so that we know to stop and take picture and know what the name of that attraction is? normally, how long should be spend on walking through all the points of interest in the Lower terrace? one hour is enough or not? thanks
ELKW
United States11,862 contributions
I mean one hour for Lower Terrace, is it enough? I will spend one more hour on Upper Terrace by car.
ELKW
United States11,862 contributions
if we visit in July, would it be very crowded if driving through the loop in the upper Terraces? and will there be place available for pullouts to take pictures? and how long it takes if visit both the lower and upper terraces? 1 hr or 1.5 hr or 2 hrs? thanks.
jesse o
Jackson, WY6,613 contributions
July is crowded in general but large vehicles including buses and RVs are not allowed to drive the loop so I’m optimistic you will be able to drive it in your family car or van. There parking turnouts that aren’t very big, but some aren’t near the best attractions so if you can’t park by orange mound spring, for example, drive until the next one, it isn’t far, and walk back or go around again, it’s only 1.5 miles, and park short of it and walk up to it.
Jabg85
Wildwood, MO102 contributions
We will be in Bozeman March 8-10 and would like to spend a day sightseeing in Mammoth Hot Springs/Lamar Valley area. Worried about snow & ice. Is this route possible in a rental car? Assuming we dress appropriate is this a good time to visit or just too snow covered?
VAD859
Bowling Green, KY1,028 contributions
There will likely be snow yet the Park dies a really nice job of keeping the main roads plowed and salted. Watch for signs regarding possible road closures or inquire at the gate as you enter the park. The Park Ranger Manning the gate can advise you regarding road closures.
Regarding dress... layer up and be sure to wear boots with good traction. Bring a hat and gloves in case of freezing or below freezing temperatures.
Enjoy your trip!
geospace51
7 contributions
Can you swim in the springs?
Nikki M
Wisconsin54 contributions
no too hot and not allowed.
We will be at Old Faithful Lodge the last full week of May. Will the roads be opened from there to Mammoth at that time?
biztraveler05340
Kitty Hawk, NC166 contributions
Contact the Park Service or visit their website for Yellowstone for the latest information on the roads.
DanielPofMI
Williamston, MI2,182 contributions
What's the best way to explore the Mammoth Hot Springs? Do I just park at the hotel and walk in from there? Or will there be road side parking areas that I'll need to go to access sights?
CAKS8462
Jackson, WI243 contributions
Either will work, but finding parking can be pretty hit-or-miss. There is parking along the route, but it was full when we were there. We ended up driving past it and went to the loop above the hot springs, then ventured down on foot from there. The steps back were a pain, but if you start on the bottom, you need to do most of them anyway.
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- According to Tripadvisor travellers, these are the best ways to experience Mammoth Hot Springs:
- Yellowstone Custom Wildlife and Nature Tour (From C$404.97)
- 2-Day Yellowstone National Park Upper and Lower Loop Exploration (From C$883.31)
- Best of Yellowstone Full-Day Private Guided Tour from Bozeman (From C$608.13)
- VIP Private Boutique Tour of Yellowstone's Upper Loop - West Yellowstone, MT (From C$543.58)
- VIP Private North Yellowstone National Park Winter Excursion (From C$475.63)
- Hotels near Mammoth Hot Springs:
- (0.62 km) Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel & Cabins
- (0.64 km) Grant Village Campground
- (0.70 km) Indian Creek Campground
- (6.58 km) Gardiner Guest House B&B
- (7.44 km) Yellowstone Village Inn
- Restaurants near Mammoth Hot Springs:
- (0.49 km) Mammoth General Store
- (0.71 km) Mammoth Hotel Dining Room
- (0.52 km) Mammoth Terrace Grill
- (0.64 km) Grant Village Cafeteria
- (6.57 km) Wonderland Cafe & Lodge
- Attractions near Mammoth Hot Springs:
- (0.10 km) Palette Spring
- (0.26 km) Beaver Ponds Loop Trail
- (0.62 km) Yellowstone National Park
- (0.29 km) Terrace Mountain
- (0.71 km) Albright Visitor Center and Museum