At Mammoth Hot Springs, geothermal waters heated in Yellowstone’s caldera valley rise through cracks and fissures, depositing minerals to form terraced travertine. These natural wonders create a landscape of white and orange terraces, steaming pools, and bubbling hot springs. Visitors can explore the area via boardwalks, which wind through the hydrothermal features, offering close-up views of the ever-changing formations. The site stands as one of Yellowstone National Park’s most striking and dynamic natural attractions, providing a unique glimpse into the park’s geothermal activity.
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