Madison River
Madison River reflects evergreen trees and a rugged granite hill in Yellowstone National Park.
Bison graze near a lakeside, with a pine forested hillside and calm Madison River in Yellowstone National Park.
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Madison River

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

Overview

About This Attraction

Rushing water threads the Madison River through Madison Valley, its banks edged by sage and pines. The river bears Yellowstone’s volcanic and seismic history, including the 1959 Hebgen Lake earthquake that redirected flows and birthed Quake Lake. Mineral-rich currents from geothermal zones sustain a vibrant aquatic life along this stretch.

Best Time to Visit

Spring and fall are best for fishing and wildlife viewing; mornings and evenings offer softer light and more activity.

Visitor Tips

  • Look for mineral-stained water where geothermal inputs tint the flow.
  • Stay back from riverbanks; edges can crumble and sudden drop-offs occur.
  • Bear spray recommended in bear country; keep a respectful distance from wildlife.
  • Cell service is spotty to non-existent; download offline maps and share plans with a friend.