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Appearance move to sidebar hide Coordinates: 44°39′17″N 110°28′54″W / 44.6546639°N 110.4817665°W / 44.6546639; -110.4817665 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia This article is about a geyser in Yellowstone National Park. For sulphur springs in general, see Mineral spring. For the unincorporated community in Indiana, see Sulphur Spring, Indiana. For other uses, see Sulphur Springs (disambiguation).
Sulphur Spring
Sulphur Spring (Crater Hills Geyser)
MapInteractive map of Sulphur Spring
LocationHayden Valley, Yellowstone National Park, Park County, Wyoming
Coordinates44°39′17″N 110°28′54″W / 44.6546639°N 110.4817665°W / 44.6546639; -110.4817665[1]
Elevation7,835 feet (2,388 m)
TypeGeyser
Temperature175 °F (79 °C)[1]

Sulphur Spring (also known as Crater Hills Geyser), is a geyser in the Hayden Valley region of Yellowstone National Park in the United States.[2] Sulphur spring has a vent Temperature of 89 °C (192 °F) although the actual temperature of the spring is 79.8 °C (175.6 °F). It is located in the Crater Hills area of Hayden Valley about 1 mile (1.6 km) west of the Grand Loop Road.

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  • List of Yellowstone geothermal features

References

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  1. ^ a b "Sulphur Spring". Yellowstone Geothermal Features Database. Montana State University.
  2. ^ Whittlesey, Lee (1999). Yellowstone Place Names. Wonderland Pub. Co.
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