Yellowstone, Day 2 – Grand Prismatic Spring

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Next on our agenda after the Upper Geyser Basin was a visit to Grand Prismatic Spring. We wanted to see it from the top but unfortunately the entrance to the hike was still closed because spring is the season when bears need to feed a lot after winter hibernation and too many people wandering around interfere with the process.

Our only other choice was to go to the only other observation area, the one on the ground level. It was already midday and the parking area was completely packed. We were able to find a spot (which turned out to be reserved for buses, but we could not see that at the time of parking, that’s how packed it was).

Area around Grand Prismatic Spring
Area around Grand Prismatic Spring

The area around the spring is beautiful but very busy, which makes it difficult to enjoy all that beauty.

Grand Prismatic Spring
Grand Prismatic Spring
Grand Prismatic Spring
Grand Prismatic Spring

Overall, we spent about an hour at Grand Prismatic Spring, however, we could not see the shape of it since it was all covered in the fog.

Grand Prismatic Spring
Grand Prismatic Spring
Area around Grand Prismatic Spring
Area around Grand Prismatic Spring
Near Grand Prismatic Spring
Near Grand Prismatic Spring

After we were done with the spring, we decided to go back to the hotel to get some rest. On our way back we were stopped by… bisons. A big herd of bisons was crossing the road without any concern for cars or people.

A herd of bisons crossing the road
Bisons

Mud Volcano

At the end of the day, the weather got a little worse, drizzly and cold, so we decided to make a relatively short stop at the Mud Volcano area. It is not as picturesque as the Upper Geyser Basin but still a good walk around sulphur-smelling hot springs.

Mud Volcano
Mud Volcano Area
Mud Volcano
Mud Volcano
Mud Volcano Area

By the end of our walk the weather improved and the sunset was long and beautiful. We pulled over several times to take pictures.

On Grand Loop Road
On Grand Loop Road
On Grand Loop Road
On Grand Loop Road
Yellowstone river
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