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Mammoth Hot Springs Trails - U. S. National Park Service The volcanic heat source for Mammoth Hot Springs remains somewhat of a mystery Scientists have proposed two sources, including the large magma chamber underlying the Yellowstone Caldera, or perhaps a smaller heat source closer to Mammoth
Mammoth Hot Springs Online Tour Main Page Following the links below will take you on our web-tour of the Mammoth Hot Springs area To navigate the tour, simply click 'Next Stop' at the bottom of each page
Albright Visitor Center - U. S. National Park Service The Albright Visitor Center is located at Mammoth Hot Springs, five miles south of the North Entrance at the northern part of the upper loop of the Grand Loop Road
Mammoth Hot Springs - Lower Terraces - U. S. National Park Service The volcanic heat source for Mammoth Hot Springs remains somewhat of a mystery Scientists have proposed two sources: the large magma chamber underlying the Yellowstone Caldera or a smaller heat source closer to Mammoth
Hydrothermal Features - U. S. National Park Service The Mammoth Hot Springs extend all the way from the hillside where we see them today, across the historic Parade Ground, and down to Boiling River The Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel, as well as all of Fort Yellowstone, is built upon an old terrace formation known as Hotel Terrace
Mammoth Campground - U. S. National Park Service The campground is close to fishing, hiking, and the Mammoth Hot Springs Great wildlife viewing opportunities abound with elk and bison occasionally passing through the campground
Day Hikes in the Mammoth Area - U. S. National Park Service The map below does not show the current status and conditions of Mammoth area trails Check our Backcountry Conditions Page or ask locally for the most up-to-date information on park trails