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Morning Geyser

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description Morning Geyser Overview

Morning Geyser is a fountain geyser in Yellowstone's Lower Geyser Basin, recorded in 1899 and capable of bursts up to about 200 feet.

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Where is Morning Geyser located?

Morning Geyser is located in the Fountain Paint Pot area of Yellowstone National Park's Lower Geyser Basin. It sits among other notable thermal features like Fountain Geyser and Clepsydra Geyser.

How high can Morning Geyser erupt?

When active, Morning Geyser is capable of producing water bursts reaching up to 200 feet high. This makes it one of the tallest fountain geysers in Yellowstone when it experiences an active phase.

Is Morning Geyser predictable?

No, Morning Geyser is considered entirely unpredictable and can lie dormant for years or decades at a time. It often undergoes sudden, unpredictable active phases that thrill thermal feature observers.

When was Morning Geyser first discovered?

Morning Geyser was first officially recorded by geologists in 1899. Since then, its activity has been highly sporadic, with notable eruptions occurring in the mid-20th century and the early 2010s.

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