Big Cub Geyser
44°27′50″N 110°49′52″W / 44.4640039°N 110.8310825°W / 44.4640039; -110.8310825[1]Elevation 7,405 feet (2,257 m)[2] Type Cone geyser Temperature 91.5 °C (196.7 °F)[1] Geysers Hot springs Structures and history Geography
Big Cub Geyser is a geyser in the Upper Geyser Basin of Yellowstone National Park in the United States.
Big Cub is part of the Lion's Group of geysers, a cluster of geysers that all share an underground connection. The other geysers in this group are Lion Geyser, Lioness Geyser, and Little Cub Geyser.[3]
References
- ^ a b "Big Cub Geyser". Yellowstone Geothermal Features Database. Montana State University.
- ^ "Big Cub Geyser". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior.
- ^ "Lion Group of Geysers". Old Faithful Area Tour. National Park Service.
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Yellowstone National Park - Upper Geyser Basin
Geothermal features and other attractions in the Upper Geyser Basin
- Anemone Geyser
- Artemisia Geyser
- Atomizer Geyser
- Aurum Geyser
- Baby Daisy Geyser
- Beehive Geyser
- Big Cub Geyser
- Bijou Geyser
- Bulger Geyser
- Castle Geyser
- Comet Geyser
- Daisy Geyser
- Economic Geyser
- Fan and Mortar Geysers
- Giant Geyser
- Giantess Geyser
- Grand Geyser
- Grotto Geyser
- Jewel Geyser
- Lion Geyser
- Lone Star Geyser
- Old Faithful Geyser
- Penta Geyser
- Pump Geyser
- Riverside Geyser
- Sawmill Geyser
- Solitary Geyser
- Spasmodic Geyser
- Splendid Geyser
- Turban Geyser
- Vent Geyser
- West Triplet Geyser
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