MONUMENT GEYSER BASIN TRAIL
Trailhead: 5 miles south of Norris Junction on the
Norris-Madison road, just after Gibbon River Bridge
Distance: 2 miles (3 km)
Level of Difficulty: Difficult (don't be fooled by the initial easy going)
This is a
short but steep hike which is rated as difficult. Sometimes a walking stick left by
previous visitors can be found at the trail registry box. If it is there, be certain to
borrow it if you don't already have one with you. After following the west bank of the
Gibbon River for about 2/10ths of a mile, the trail begins to abruptly climb upward,
climbing some 500 feet in about 7/10ths of a mile through a series of switchbacks. The
trail affords a great view of Elk Park meadow and the wandering Gibbon River. Traversing
mainly through lodgepole pine forest, the trail leads to Monument Geyser Basin, a small
geyser basin which features mud pots, steam vents, sulpher pool, and some interestingly
shaped cones. The basin is named after a slender, 8-foot tall cone which has the
appearance
of a monument. Experts are in disagreement as to whether or not the cone is a geyser.
Nonetheless, this unusual cone currently emits steam through it's narrow opening.
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