Flood Group Springs
Flood Group Springs is a spring in Teton, Wyoming and has an elevation of 7,215 feet.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest
Highlights include Grand Prismatic Spring and Excelsior Geyser.
Grand Prismatic Spring
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The Grand Prismatic Spring in Yellowstone National Park is the largest hot spring in the United States, and the third largest in the world, after Frying Pan Lake in New Zealand and Boiling Lake in Dominica.
Excelsior Geyser
Geyser
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Excelsior Geyser Crater, formerly known as Excelsior Geyser, is a dormant fountain-type geyser in the Midway Geyser Basin of Yellowstone National Park in the United States. Excelsior was named by the Hayden Geological Survey of 1871.
Opal Pool
Geyser
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Opal Pool is a hot spring in the Midway Geyser Basin of Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. Opal Pool usually has a temperature of approximately 132 °F.
Flood Group Springs
- Type: Spring
- Category: body of water
- Location: Teton, Wyoming, Rocky Mountains, United States, North America
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Latitude
44.51993° or 44° 31′ 12″ northLongitude
-110.82882° or 110° 49′ 44″ westElevation
7,215 feet (2,199 metres)Open location code
85PFG59C+XFGeoNames ID
5825304
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