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Fairy Falls - 3 members in 5 triplogs have rated this an average 3.7 ( 1 to 5 best )
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Jun 23 2024
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 Joined May 07 2019
 Tempe, AZ
Grand Prismatic Spring Overlook and Fairy Fall, WY 
Grand Prismatic Spring Overlook and Fairy Fall, WY
 
Hiking avatar Jun 23 2024
mikemcgTriplogs 129
Hiking5.62 Miles 355 AEG
Hiking5.62 Miles   2 Hrs   43 Mns   2.81 mph
355 ft AEG      43 Mns Break
 
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The Grand Prismatic Spring is the largest hot spring in the United States, and the third largest in the world. The temperature is approximately 190° at the center. It was named for the vivid colors within the water, as it contains red, orange, yellow, green, and blue (the colors seen when light is refracted by a prism). The deep blue color in the middle is the natural color of the water, enhanced by its depth (160 feet deep) and lack of life due to the hot temperature. The other colors around the edges are due to the collections of microbes that thrive in varying degrees of heat at the edge, which ranges from 130° at the outer edge to 165° further in, and is the maximum temperature at which certain microbes can survive.

Hundreds to thousands of tourists visit the Grand Prismatic Spring each day, and walk along the boardwalk to marvel at the colors and the intense heat. Up close, it's impossible to take it all in. But there's a trail that passes behind it and climbs up to an overlook that allows people to view the Spring without the crowds.

We began at the trailhead and checked out a smaller but beautiful unnamed hot spring near the parking lot. Then we walked along the flat, packed dirt trail 1 mile to the short uphill to the overlook. There were about 10 people at the overlook. We observed the Grand Prismatic Spring, the other large hot spring behind it (Excelsior Geyser Crater), and the 160 people who were traversing the narrow boardwalk that passes along these two features.

We then proceeded downhill from the overlook and continued North to the Fairy Falls trail, where we headed east along this flat, easy trail to Fairy Falls, a 200 foot high waterfall. The water was chilly but clear and felt good. We had some snacks and returned to the car. At this point, there were over 100 people heading in the direction of the overlook.

We then went to the Grand Prismatic Spring boardwalk to check it out from up close. The boardwalk is very narrow and packed with people, which makes it difficult to take good photos. It is illegal to walk on the ground there, which is fragile, easily damaged, and at risk of collapsing. The wind was ferocious, due the the hot air rising from the spring and causing low pressure zones. Numerous people had their hats blowing off, and creative methods were used to retrieve the hats without stepping off the boardwalk. We made our way along the boardwalk, experienced the unique environment of this massive hot spring, and then left for our next adventure.
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Jul 25 2018
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74 male
 Joined Feb 12 2002
 Gold Canyon, AZ
Fairy FallsYellowstone, WY
Yellowstone, WY
Hiking avatar Jul 25 2018
AZLOT69Triplogs 2,215
Hiking7.95 Miles 480 AEG
Hiking7.95 Miles
480 ft AEG
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Hiked in from the Mallard Creek TH spur. Busy area, falls were great.
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Jul 11 2013
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77 male
 Joined Jan 07 2010
 Chandler, AZ
Fairy FallsYellowstone, WY
Yellowstone, WY
Hiking avatar Jul 11 2013
Mike_FelsTriplogs 510
Hiking6.16 Miles 647 AEG
Hiking6.16 Miles
647 ft AEG
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Included a side trip to an overlook of Grand Prismatic Spring.
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Jun 11 2011
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44 male
 Joined Feb 17 2010
 Moscow, RU
Fairy FallsYellowstone, WY
Yellowstone, WY
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AndreyPTriplogs 284
Hiking6.60 Miles 260 AEG
Hiking6.60 Miles   2 Hrs   55 Mns   2.26 mph
260 ft AEG
 
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Hiked to Imperial geyser that was erupting continuously during some 20 minutes that I spent there. Some mudpots surround Imperial geyser and bubble quite funny. Fairy Falls itself didn't have a lot of waterflow.
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Jul 19 2010
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52 male
 Joined Dec 25 2006
 Sagamihara, Japa
Fairy FallsYellowstone, WY
Yellowstone, WY
Hiking avatar Jul 19 2010
sagamihara_hikerTriplogs 366
Hiking5.14 Miles 373 AEG
Hiking5.14 Miles
373 ft AEG
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Nice, sunny day for a hike in YNP. We arrived around 11AM to find the trailhead parking lot pretty much full. The hike provides some nice views of Midway Geyser basin along the way.
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