Mud Volcano
USA /
Montana /
Gardiner /
World
/ USA
/ Montana
/ Gardiner
World / United States / Wyoming
hot spring, mud volcano
Yellowstone National Park - "Mud Volcano" feature and the surrounding area is misleading; it consists of hot springs, mud pots and fumaroles, rather than a true mud volcano. Depending upon the precise definition of the term mud volcano, the Yellowstone formation could be considered a hydrothermal mud volcano cluster.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mud_Volcano#Yellowstone.27s_.22Mud_Volcano.22
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 44°37'26"N 110°26'0"W
- Upper Geyser Basin 37 km
- Hot Springs State Park 207 km
- Minnekahta, SD 555 km
- Glenwood Springs , Colorado 617 km
- Thermo 1 Geothermal plant 755 km
- Fly Geyser Geothermal Field 839 km
- Skookumchuck 1080 km
- Krýsuvík 5587 km
- Reykholt 5651 km
- Geothermal area 5681 km
- Yellowstone National Park 4.2 km
- Hayden Valley 6.9 km
- Grebe Lake 17 km
- Yellowstone Caldera 19 km
- The Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone 22 km
- Norris Geyser Basin 25 km
- Gibbon Meadow 26 km
- Grizzly Lake 34 km
- National Park Meadow - Madison River 36 km
- Gardiner, Montana 53 km