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Firehole River

Wyoming

The Firehole River hot springs are located in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, with water temperatures ranging from 5 to 30 °C. These river pools contain geothermal minerals like boron and arsenic and form naturally within the river’s flow.

Firehole River

Firehole River Basic Information

Location
Wyoming
Coordinates
44°38′32″N, 110°51′56″W
Hours
Not specified
Entry Fee
Not specified
Family Friendly
Yes
Pet Friendly
Yes
Accommodation
Available on-site

Firehole River Pool Information

Temperature
5 to 30 °C (41 to 86 °F)
Pool Types
River pools influenced by geothermal activity
Water Type
Contains dissolved chemicals and minerals such as boron and arsenic
Pool Depth
River pools influenced by geothermal activity
Clothing Policy
Not specified

Firehole River Amenities & Facilities

Parking
Available on-site
WiFi
Available
Changing Rooms
Yes
Refreshments
Available

Firehole River Additional Information

Best Season
Year-round
Nearest City
30 minutes from downtown
Elevation
4,500 ft

Firehole River Mineral Content

Contains dissolved chemicals and minerals such as boron and arsenic

What to know about Firehole River

What is the location of the hot springs in Wyoming?

The hot springs are located in the state of Wyoming. The precise geographic coordinates of the site are 44°38′32″N latitude and 110°51′56″W longitude. The local city and address information have not been specified. The hot springs are associated with the Firehole River, which is featured in Yellowstone National Park.

What is the temperature range of the hot springs in Wyoming?

The temperature range of the hot springs in Wyoming spans from 5 to 30 °C (41 to 86 °F). These temperature levels are influenced by geothermal inputs into the Firehole River. The variation in temperature results from the mixing of cooler river water with thermal discharges from nearby geothermal features.

What types of pools are formed by the hot springs in Wyoming?

The hot springs in Wyoming form river pools influenced by geothermal activity. These pools are part of the Firehole River system, where geothermal runoff from surrounding thermal features enters the river, creating naturally heated bathing areas. The pools do not have constructed boundaries and are integrated into the natural river flow.

What is the water composition of the hot springs in Wyoming?

The water composition of the hot springs in Wyoming contains dissolved chemicals and minerals such as boron and arsenic. These elements enter the water through contact with subsurface geothermal sources. The presence of such minerals is typical in hydrothermal systems and contributes to the chemical profile of the Firehole River.

What are the nearby attractions to the hot springs in Wyoming?

Nearby attractions to the hot springs in Wyoming include Old Faithful, Upper Geyser Basin, Firehole Falls, Kepler Cascades, and Cascades of the Firehole. These geothermal and hydrological landmarks are located within close proximity to the Firehole River and form part of the Yellowstone National Park ecosystem. Each site features unique geothermal dynamics and visual features that complement the hot spring experience.

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