Exploring geothermal features
30 minutes
Easy
If Yellowstone is Earth’s workshop, then Black Sand Basin is its jewelry box—small but brimming with treasures. Tucked just a mile from Old Faithful, this geothermal hotspot offers a half-mile stroll through a landscape where color and heat collide to create pure magic.
The first thing you notice is the black volcanic sand, scattered like ash from Yellowstone’s fiery past. It contrasts beautifully with the rainbow of hues that shimmer in the basin’s hot springs. Emerald Pool is a showstopper, its golden center fading into deep green like a jewel crafted by geothermal forces. Rainbow Pool takes it a step further, a liquid prism alive with oranges, yellows, and blues. Then there’s Sunset Lake—a pool so massive and vibrant it feels like you’re standing on the edge of a living painting.
Cliff Geyser is the basin’s fiery performer, erupting with dramatic flair right beside Iron Creek. Its sprays of water seem almost playful, the mist catching sunlight to create fleeting rainbows. The constant hissing of steam and the bubbling of thermal features lend the basin an energy that feels both primal and oddly serene.
What makes Black Sand Basin so enchanting isn’t just its beauty—it’s the intimacy. Unlike the sprawling expanses of Norris or the grandeur of Mammoth, Black Sand Basin feels personal, like a secret Yellowstone is letting you in on. Every step along the boardwalk reveals new angles of light, steam, and color, as if the landscape is constantly shifting its mood.
In just 30 minutes, you’ll experience the full spectrum of Yellowstone’s geothermal wonders. It’s proof that sometimes, the smallest places hold the biggest surprises.
Black Sand Basin
Visiting the Black Sand Basin in Yellowstone National Park - Black Sand Basin Trail
Visiting the Black Sand Basin in Yellowstone National Park in Black Sand Basin Trail
Coordinates: 44.4620, -110.8547
Exploring geothermal features
Spring and Fall
West Yellowstone, MT
Family-Friendly
Yellowstone National Park
Partially Accessible
Cell service available
Varies by season, check forecast
Best to visit in dry conditions
Experience Needed: This natural landmark is recommended for those with minimal outdoor experience. Perfect for families and beginners.