Biscuit Basin Loop Trail Offers Stunning Geothermal Features
35-Mile Loop Showcases Nature's Wonders
Hike or Bike Through a Landscape of Geysers and Pools
Biscuit Basin, located in Yellowstone National Park, offers a unique and breathtaking hiking and biking experience. The 35-mile loop trail takes visitors through a landscape teeming with geothermal features, including steaming geysers and vibrant pools.
Beginning just after Grotto, the trail follows a hiking and biking trail for 14 miles, passing by the cascading waters of the Grotto Falls and the panoramic views from the Fairy Falls Trail. Continuing on, the trail winds through the heart of Biscuit Basin, where visitors can witness the bubbling and roaring of countless geysers.
Reaching the highest point of the loop at an elevation of nearly 7800 feet, hikers and bikers are rewarded with breathtaking vistas of the surrounding mountain peaks. The trail also offers opportunities to explore the Nymph Lake Trail and the Obverse Creek Trail, providing additional scenic options.
The Biscuit Basin Loop Trail is a must-visit destination for nature enthusiasts. Its diverse landscapes, geothermal wonders, and stunning views make it an unforgettable adventure that showcases the unparalleled beauty of Yellowstone National Park.
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