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Best 1 Abyss Pool
Abyss Pool

Abyss Pool is a hot spring in the West Thumb Geyser Basin of Yellowstone National Park, on the shore of Yellowstone Lake. It is known for its unusual depth and dark blue water, which reflect the clear geothermal pool and surrounding volcanic setting. Visitors view it from the West Thumb boardwalk; i...

8.72 Great
Why this score?

Exceptional depth, intense blue water, accessible boardwalk views, and occasional eruptions make it a celebrated West Thumb highlight.

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2 Great Geyser

Great Geyser is a named hydrothermal feature in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, within the national park established by the United States in 1872.

8.42 Great
Why this score?

Large, powerful eruptions and imposing scale support an excellent reputation, moderated by irregularity and lower fame than iconic performers.

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3 Shikabe Geyser

Shikabe Geyser is a hot-water geyser in Hokkaido, Japan, discovered during drilling in 1924 and known for recurring eruptions from a confined vent.

7.49 Good
Why this score?

Reliable periodic eruptions and established Hokkaido attraction status earn strong visitor regard, despite engineered surroundings and moderate eruption scale.

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4 Cisolok Geyser

Cisolok Geyser is a natural geothermal feature located in West Java, Indonesia, and represents the country's only documented example of a true geyser. The geyser produces periodic eruptions of hot water, with spring temperatures ranging between 90-100°C. The site has become a notable attraction with...

7.31 Good
Why this score?

Rare Indonesian geyser field with distinctive tropical setting and active vents, though infrastructure, consistency, and international visibility remain limited.

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5 Litli Strokkur

Litli Strokkur is a small geyser in Iceland's Haukadalur geothermal area. Its Icelandic name means Little Churn and distinguishes it from Strokkur, the larger and active geyser that is the principal eruptive feature commonly associated with the valley. Litli Strokkur is described as dormant, so it i...

6.68 Fair
Why this score?

Icelandic setting and active boiling support solid interest, but limited scale and international fame compared with major Icelandic geysers.

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6 Unryu Geyser

Unryu Geyser is a named Japanese geothermal feature whose eruptions are driven by groundwater heated within one of the country's volcanic regions.

6.56 Fair
Why this score?

Distinctive Japanese geyser activity and regional reputation earn solid regard, though modest magnitude and documentation limit broader consensus.

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7 Gem Geyser
Gem Geyser

Gem Geyser is a small intermittent geyser in the Black Sand Basin area of Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. Its eruptions are relatively low and splashy compared with Yellowstone’s larger cone geysers, and activity occurs at irregular intervals rather than on a fixed public timetable. The feature...

6.48 Fair
Why this score?

Frequent lively eruptions offer reliable viewing, but its small scale and limited fame constrain broader reputation.

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8 Whale's Mouth Geyser

Whale's Mouth is a named hot spring in the Porcelain Basin section of Norris Geyser Basin in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. Although commonly listed with nearby geysers and other thermal features, it is described by the National Park Service as a hot spring rather than an erupting geyser. A par...

6.44 Fair
Why this score?

Distinctive cavernous vent and memorable appearance earn visitor interest, though substantial eruptions and reliability are limited.

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9 Red Spouter

Red Spouter is a hydrothermal feature in Yellowstone National Park's Lower Geyser Basin. Although it can sometimes resemble a small geyser or spouter, the National Park Service identifies it as a mudpot, and its present form is associated with changes caused by the 1959 Hebgen Lake earthquake. It is...

10 Benten Geyser

Benten Geyser is one of the two named geysers at the Onikobe Kanketsusen site in Miyagi Prefecture, Japan. It periodically ejects hot water to a height of about 15 metres, with eruptions reported at intervals of roughly ten minutes. The geyser is produced by groundwater heated by volcanic heat and i...

6.39 Fair
Why this score?

Japanese geothermal heritage and recognizable activity support moderate acclaim, but limited scale and international reputation cap its standing.

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11 Shell Geyser

Shell Geyser is a small, irregularly erupting geyser in Biscuit Basin, part of Yellowstone National Park's geothermal area. Its name refers to a shell-like formation associated with the feature, while its activity is distinguished by an unpredictable interval that can range from several hours to sev...

6.37 Fair
Why this score?

Distinctive shell-like formation and episodic eruptions interest observers, but inconsistency and modest scale limit acclaim.

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12 Duchess Geyser

Duchess Geyser is a hydrothermal feature in the Norris Geyser Basin of Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. It belongs to a thermal landscape known for intense and changeable geothermal activity, including geysers, hot springs, fumaroles, and other heated ground features. Norris is near the intersect...

6.34 Fair
Why this score?

Known Yellowstone feature with intermittent energetic activity, but irregular performance and limited scale prevent stronger acclaim.

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13 Mastiff Geyser

Mastiff Geyser is a large geyser in the Norris Geyser Basin of Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, part of the Black Warrior group of thermal features.

14 Blowout Geyser

Blowout Geyser is a named hydrothermal feature in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, within the Norris Geyser Basin. It belongs to one of the park's concentrated geothermal areas, where hot water, steam, and underground volcanic heat produce geysers, springs, and other thermal features. The name id...

6.26 Fair
Why this score?

Forceful thermal behavior and rugged appearance provide character, but limited fame and inconsistent spectacle reduce broader acclaim.

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15 Handkerchief Pool

Handkerchief Pool is a former hot spring in Yellowstone National Park's Black Sand Basin. Visitors once dropped handkerchiefs into the water and watched them disappear into the spring's plumbing before re-emerging cleaner, which made the feature a tourist attraction. Coins, broken bottles, rocks, ha...

6.22 Fair
Why this score?

Historic handkerchief demonstrations created strong folklore, though dormancy and past visitor misuse diminish its present appeal.

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16 Fireball Geyser

Fireball Geyser is a thermal feature located in the Porcelain Basin area of Norris Geyser Basin in Yellowstone National Park. Classified as a fountain geyser, it is known for its energetic eruptions that can reach heights of approximately 11 meters. The geyser erupts through a porous sinter platform...

6.08 Fair
Why this score?

Energetic activity and memorable identity support enthusiast interest, though modest scale and sparse mainstream recognition limit standing.

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17 Super Frying Pan Geyser

Super Frying Pan Geyser is a named geyser in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, within the Fountain Group of the Lower Geyser Basin. It is classified as an intermittent fountain geyser, meaning that it periodically discharges heated water and steam through a surface vent rather than maintaining a c...

6.03 Fair
Why this score?

Memorable name and active boiling character attract interest, but modest eruptions and limited landmark status cap ratings.

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18 Muddy Geyser

Muddy Geyser is a hydrothermal feature in the Mud Volcano area of Yellowstone National Park. Unlike a typical geyser, it releases water heavily loaded with clay and other sediment, producing a muddy or turbid appearance rather than a clear, narrow jet. It is part of Yellowstone's acidic, highly acti...

5.96 Average
Why this score?

Unusual muddy activity provides geological character, but muted appearance and modest eruptive spectacle limit broad visitor appeal.

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19 Bear Den Geyser

Bear Den Geyser is a named hydrothermal feature in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, within a volcanic park containing more than 10,000 thermal features.

5.95 Average
Why this score?

Localized eruptive activity and unusual vent setting interest enthusiasts, while low prominence and modest spectacle constrain ratings.

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20 Green Bubbler Geyser

Green Bubbler Geyser is a small, frequently erupting feature in Yellowstone's Biscuit Basin, distinguished by low bursts from the Outpost complex.

5.87 Average
Why this score?

Colorful bubbling activity offers modest charm, but small scale and limited documented significance keep consensus near average.

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21 Little Squirt Geyser

Little Squirt Geyser is an active geyser in Yellowstone's Upper Geyser Basin, included in a scientific eruption record spanning April 2007 to October 2008.

5.84 Average
Why this score?

Minor Yellowstone geyser valued by enthusiasts, with modest eruptions and little broader recognition or sustained visitor acclaim.

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22 Posthole Geyser

Posthole Geyser is a named hydrothermal feature in Yellowstone National Park’s Upper Geyser Basin in Wyoming. It is part of the basin’s group of geothermal features, where underground heat drives the circulation and periodic discharge of hot water and steam. The feature is of interest to visitors an...

5.66 Average
Why this score?

Recognizable vent morphology and occasional activity, but modest spectacle and low public profile limit broader acclaim.

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23 Wall Pool
Wall Pool

Wall Pool is a geothermal spring located in Yellowstone National Park's Lower Geyser Basin, distinguished by the substantial sinter rim that forms a prominent wall around its perimeter.

5.62 Average
Why this score?

Its substantial sinter rim offers geological interest, but limited eruptive spectacle and recognition keep ratings moderate.

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24 Óþerrishola

Óþerrishola is a geyser at Haukadalur in Iceland, historically regarded as a weather indicator because falling air pressure could precede its eruptions.

5.61 Average
Why this score?

Recognized within Icelandic geothermal documentation, but limited reliable spectacle, accessibility, and visitor reputation constrain broader assessment.

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25 Feather Satellite Geyser

Feather Satellite Geyser is a small hydrothermal feature associated with Feather Geyser in Yellowstone National Park's Lower Geyser Basin, Wyoming.

5.54 Average
Why this score?

Small satellite feature mainly appreciated by specialists; limited scale, accessibility, and independent reputation constrain consensus standing.

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26 Dabble Geyser

Dabble Geyser is a small thermal feature in the Norris Geyser Basin of Yellowstone National Park, an area known for acidic hot springs, fumaroles, and geysers. It is located in the Back Basin and has been included in scientific monitoring of Yellowstone's geothermal activity. Measurements recorded i...

5.44 Average
Why this score?

Small, playful activity appeals to dedicated observers, but low height, limited reliability, and obscurity constrain consensus quality.

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27 Glade Geyser

Glade Geyser is a hydrothermal feature in Yellowstone National Park, United States, within the Heart Lake Geyser Basin. It is an intermittent fountain geyser situated in a relatively isolated, forested area rather than beside one of Yellowstone's main developed visitor zones. The feature is of inter...

5.36 Average
Why this score?

Its secluded natural setting adds atmosphere, but limited documented spectacle and difficult access prevent broad visitor recognition.

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28 Orby Geyser

Orby Geyser is a small geyser in Yellowstone's Norris Back Basin, also historically called Butch or Orbicular Geyser and photographed there in 1979.

5.36 Average
Why this score?

Obscure minor feature with limited documentation, scale, accessibility, and established visitor or scientific reputation.

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29 Morning's Thief Geyser

Morning's Thief Geyser is a thermal feature in Yellowstone National Park's Upper Geyser Basin in Wyoming, United States. It is connected through the underground plumbing of the basin to Morning Geyser, one of Yellowstone's larger and less frequent eruptive features. Activity at Morning's Thief can d...

5.02 Average
Why this score?

Its underground relationship with Morning Geyser is scientifically interesting, but little independent spectacle or recognition supports higher placement.

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30 Uncertain Geyser

A geyser in Norris Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park, USA, named for its historically unpredictable and irregular eruption intervals.

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