Cycling the Old Faithful to Morning Glory Pool Path: A Journey Through Yellowstone's Wonders

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Cycling the Old Faithful to Morning Glory Pool Path in Yellowstone National Park

In Yellowstone, the land tells its story in steam, water, and fire. There’s no better way to immerse yourself in that story than by cycling the path from Old Faithful to Morning Glory Pool. This 2.5-mile ride offers a front-row seat to some of the park’s most dazzling geothermal wonders, all while gliding through an iconic landscape that feels alive beneath your wheels.

Your journey begins at the Old Faithful Visitor Center, where Yellowstone’s most famous geyser provides an unforgettable sendoff. As you pedal away, the trail hugs the Firehole River, the sound of its gentle current blending with the soft hum of your tires. The air is crisp, punctuated by the occasional warmth of steam rising from nearby vents.

The ride is a sensory feast. At Biscuit Basin, hot springs shimmer in shades of turquoise and emerald, their vivid colors created by heat-loving bacteria. Sapphire Pool glows like a jewel under the sky, its stillness belying the heat below. Black Sand Basin offers a more dramatic scene, where plumes of steam curl into the air, creating an ethereal atmosphere.

The gentle incline of the trail leads you to Morning Glory Pool, a masterpiece of nature’s artistry. Its radiant yellows, greens, and blues seem almost otherworldly, a stunning reminder of Yellowstone’s volcanic heartbeat. Standing here, it’s impossible not to feel connected to the primal forces that shaped this land.

The return ride is just as enchanting. As the light changes, so does the landscape, revealing new dimensions to the geysers, pools, and river. In just 5 miles round trip, this trail delivers an experience that’s equal parts adventure and meditation—a chance to pedal through Yellowstone’s vibrant, untamed spirit.


Adventure Guide Summary

Old Faithful to Morning Glory Pool Path

  • Trailhead: Old Faithful Visitor Center.
  • Distance: 5 miles round trip.
  • Difficulty: Easy; paved and mostly flat.
  • Features: Old Faithful, Biscuit Basin, Black Sand Basin, and Morning Glory Pool.
  • Tips:
    • Rent or bring a bike; helmets recommended.
    • Allow time for stops and exploration.
    • Pack water and snacks for the ride.
  • Wildlife Alert: Stay vigilant for bison and other wildlife along the trail.

Adventure Map

Reviews

Willie Ruiza month ago
Almost didn’t stop here but I’m so glad I made one last stop around sunset. It was perfect. The little trail around is so worth the time to stop by and check out the lake, geysers and the backdrop. Boardwalk all the way around! Plenty of parking. A must around sunset.
Seanna Auger4 months ago
A must stop on your way through Yellowstone national park. This is an easy walk on a boardwalk which brings you to many different geysers to look at. We went for a walk a bit later at night which was fantastic as it was not too warm out and it was not super busy. The washrooms stunk just walking by unfortunately. I imagine they are hard to maintain as this is such a busy spot.
Hung Thai3 months ago
There's a bunch of smaller springs and geysers here but they pale in comparison to Old Faithful and the Grand Prismatic Springs. I'd skip this if you were short on time. The unique aspect of these springs is that some of them are on the edge of the lake. If you were coming from West Yellowstone and got spoiled with the Grand Prismatic Springs, this area will feel like a let down, but it's pretty cool regardless.
Lynne Stroud2 months ago
We visited the Thumb Geyser Basin on our way out of the park, very early in the morning. It was a cold, foggy morning, and the geysers and pools were simply beautiful in the filtered light of sunrise. A couple of easy boardwalk hikes and you're treated to these amazing steaming, bubbling pools. Definitely a don't miss!
K Do4 months ago
Thumb Geyser at Yellowstone National Park is a mesmerizing natural wonder that showcases the park's geothermal activity in a unique and intimate setting. Located on the shores of Yellowstone Lake, the geyser offers stunning views where the vibrant blue water contrasts beautifully with the surrounding landscape. The geyser basin itself is smaller than some of Yellowstone's more famous sites, but this adds to its charm, providing a more tranquil and personal experience. The walk along the boardwalks is easy and accessible, making it perfect for visitors of all ages. You can see a variety of thermal features, including hot springs, mud pots, and, of course, the geysers themselves. The steam rising from the lake's edge creates an almost otherworldly atmosphere, especially in the early morning or late afternoon light. Overall, Thumb Geyser is a must-visit spot in Yellowstone. It offers a unique blend of geothermal beauty and lakeside serenity that you won't find anywhere else in the park.