Previously in the Grand Tetons/Yellowstone series:
Grizzly and Wolf Center in West Yellowstone
Jackson Hole, Grand Tetons Day 1, Jenny Lake Campground, Elk Herd
Beautiful Jenny Lake, Foxes and Bears
Lovely Vistas full of Bison and Horses
Mormon Row, Pronghorn Antelope, and Ravens
Wildlife Art, Yellow-bellied Marmot, Colter Bay, and Ground Squirrels
Colter Bay to South Yellowstone
More Bison, Old Faithful, Biscuit Basin, and Beginning of Artemisia Trail Hike
Hike to Morning Glory Pool! Plus Bison with Red Dogs, Elk, and Coyotes
Waking up to a gorgeous Thursday morning was a surprise - I was a bit worried (after the storms of the night) about what the next day might look like. But just as fast as the storms had rolled in they were rolling out. It was lovely.
I cleaned up my campsite and checked out. I was ready for my next adventure. Fountain Paint Pots!
Arrived at the parking lot pretty early so there was plenty of parking and got a spot up right up front. I was immediately greeted by a group of cute corvids who flocked around my feet as I walked towards the trail. One in particular seemed to match my steps! I snapped a pic as we walked along.
I also had to take a picture of this swirly-rooted dead tree near the lot which was memorizing with its twists and colors.
There are lots of different thermal phenomena at Fountain Paint Pots. Geysers, mud pots (which is where the name comes from due to the different colors in the mud and the bacterial mats), fumaroles, and hot springs.
Okay. This is weird. But see that picture above? I was captured by the romantic scene in one corner and had to make it it's own photo. I feel like if I ever wrote a romance novel, this would be my cover. haha It looks like a painting/illustration.
Speaking of mud...
Even with a 28 mm lens, there is no way to get the entire spring into one photo.
The last photo is a kind of mini of Grand Prismatic - Opal Pool. And check out the clouds that were still hanging around from the storm!
Another fabulous adventure in the books blessed with happiness and peace. Moving on to my next home away from home - Mammoth Campground - I could only feel grateful for the experiences, for mother nature, and for opportunities like this.
xoxo
Nikon D600 28-300 mm