Sour Lake
Yellowstone National Park's Sour Lake features a milky gray pool with steam rising from a mineral rim, encircled by sand and pines.
Wide valley with pale mineral flats and scattered buildings, bordered by pine forests in Sour Lake, Yellowstone National Park.
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Sour Lake

Natural Attr★★★★☆
Last Updated: January 2026

Overview

About This Attraction

Boardwalks frame Sour Lake, a hot, acidic pool in the Mud Volcano area. The acidity comes from sulfur-oxidizing microbes, and the crust around the lake is thin and breakable. This setting sits within the Yellowstone Caldera, illustrating how hydrothermal activity and microbial life thrive in extreme chemistry.

Best Time to Visit

Best access runs June through October; mornings have softer light, but fog can obscure views, and mid-day glare plus crowds are more noticeable.

Visitor Tips

  • Stay on boardwalks; crust around Sour Lake is thin and can burn if stepped on.
  • Wear sturdy closed-toe shoes; watch for steam vents and uneven ground.
  • Cell service is unreliable; carry offline maps; Bear spray recommended in Yellowstone.
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