Washburn Hot Springs Overlook
Washburn Hot Springs Overlook in Yellowstone National Park offers expansive views over forested valleys and distant ridges.
Washburn Hot Springs Overlook in Yellowstone National Park provides a distant view over dense evergreen forest with steam plumes near the horizon.
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Washburn Hot Springs Overlook

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Last Updated: January 2026

Type

Geological Formation

Accessibility

Drive-up view; short, paved path to viewing platform; accessible for most visitors

Best Season

Summer through early fall

Busiest Season

Summer

Features

Overlook perched on the Yellowstone Caldera rim; visible geothermal activity below; Washburn Range composed of volcanic debris

Overview

About This Attraction

A broad panorama frames the Absaroka Range, Wind River Range, and the Yellowstone Caldera. The rim sits at the edge of a caldera formed by a cataclysmic eruption about 640,000 years ago, with geothermal systems beneath. The Washburn Range is built from volcanic mudflows and lava debris dating to about 50 million years ago.

Quick Facts

Type

Geological Formation

Access

Drive-up view; short, paved path to viewing platform; accessible for most visitors

Main Features

Overlook perched on the Yellowstone Caldera rim; visible geothermal activity below; Washburn Range composed of volcanic debris

What You'll See

Caldera panorama with Absaroka Range and Washburn Range; geothermal presence visible below

What Makes It Special

Caldera rim vantage; proximity to ongoing geothermal activity; volcanic debris from ~50 million years ago; 640,000-year eruption history

Best Time to Visit

Summer and early fall (July–September) are the easiest times to visit, when the roads are usually open. In the morning, light reveals wildlife activity and long-distance views; sunset yields striking lighting. Plan to avoid midday glare and stay alert for afternoon thunderstorms in July and August.

Safety Considerations

Geologically active area; stay on paved paths; ground near thermal zones can be unstable; maintain distance from wildlife; dress in layers for temperature changes

Visitor Tips

  • Arrive early or late to dodge crowds; parking can fill in peak season
  • Bring binoculars for wildlife along the rim
  • Pack layers for high-elevation temperature swings
  • Follow the short paved path to the viewing platform; stay on designated areas
  • Be aware of geologic activity and wildlife; give bears and wolves wide distance
ℹ️ Data Sources
πŸ“– yellowstonenationalpark.com πŸ“– wikipedia.org πŸ“– evendo.com πŸ“– wheree.com πŸ“– yellowstonepoi.com πŸ“– nps.gov πŸ“– wanderlog.com πŸ“– yellowstoneexplored.com πŸ“– yellowstonepark.com πŸ“– austinadventures.com πŸ“– yellowstonesafari.com πŸ“– yellowstonenationalparklodges.com πŸ“– hikingproject.com πŸ“– nationalparkstraveler.org πŸ“– outsidebozeman.com πŸ“– youtube.com ⭐ Google Reviews 🏞️ National Park Service πŸ“ YourNPGuide Editorial

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