Grand Prismatic Spring

Yellowstone Np

GRAND PRISMATIC SPRING

A BRIEF SUMMARY OF GRAND PRISMATIC SPRING

The Grand Prismatic Spring is an iconic thermal feature with vibrant colors created by the bacteria that inhabit the water and form the bacterial mats that surround the spring. The colors vary based on the heat of the water flowing from the spring.

The spring is so large that most photographs people see are from the air where you can get enough height to see the entire spring and surrounding colorful bacterial mats. However, to capture this image you don’t have to leave the ground, you can take a relatively easy hike to a viewpoint perched along the ridge to the west that overlooks the spring.

Photos and location summary by Don Metz.

 

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Trail Difficulty - MODERATE

I would rate the difficulty of this trail as 2 on a scale of 1-5 (with 5 being most difficult). It’s an easy 3/4 mile walk from the Fairy Falls Trailhead parking lot to the Grand Prismatic viewing area - with less than 200’ of elevation change. The NPS rebuilt what had previously been a social trail into a well-designed trail up to a large viewing platform.

Photography Tips

Warm days and sunny skies are a necessity; partly cloudy skies create interesting compositions if you include the horizon and sky to the east.

If the ambient temperature below 60 degrees or so, the hot water from Grand Prismatic creates a surface steam which will completely cover the beautiful hot spring and it will prevent you from photographing it. When driving up to the Grand Prismatic, if you see steam over the hot spring, don’t waist your time hiking up to the overlook.

What Lens(es) Do You Need

Normal to long telephoto lenses work well depending upon the composition. A normal lens (about 50mm) is enough to capture the entire scene. Medium and long telephoto lenses are great for isolating portions of the spring and the bacterial mats for abstract compositions and to emphasize the colors.

GPS Coordinates & Elevation

xx°27'5.80"N xxx°50'16.64"W

7,450 Ft. Elevation

 

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LOCATION SUMMARIES WRITTEN BY PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHERS

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