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Doublet Pool – Heart Spring loop from Baby Daisy Geyser

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United States
Wyoming
Teton County

Doublet Pool – Heart Spring loop from Baby Daisy Geyser

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17,859

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Doublet Pool – Heart Spring loop from Baby Daisy Geyser

01:03

9.46km

100m

Running

Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is right next to a parking lot.

Last updated: April 30, 2026

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Yellowstone National Park

Waypoints

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5.97 km

Giantess Geyser

Highlight • Natural Monument

Giantess is one of the largest geysers in the park, and also one of the most rare. It may not erupt at all in a given year, but when it …

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2

6.02 km

Pump Geyser

Highlight • Natural Monument

Few things are as fascinating as watching geysers in action. Pump Geyser earned its name for its frequent small, splashy and ongoing eruptions, although in 1990 it started producing "proper" eruptions of up to 15 feet high.

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3

6.10 km

Doublet Pool

Highlight • Natural Monument

Doublet Pool is actually two interconnected clear pools with deep vents at its center and shallow edges, bordered by raised, sawtooth-textured sinter. Though it has rarely erupted — most notably …

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4

6.13 km

Aurum Geyser

Highlight • Natural Monument

Aurum Geyser is an active geyser located on Geyser Hill in the Upper Geyser Basin of Yellowstone National Park. It is known for its unpredictable eruption patterns; at times, Aurum …

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5

6.15 km

Beach Spring

Highlight • Natural Monument

Technically this is a hot spring (that you do not want to bathe in), but it's really trying hard to be a geyser as the bubbling water occasionally froths up …

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6

6.31 km

Heart Spring

Highlight • Natural Monument

Heart Spring was named by geologist George Marler in 1959 due to its heart-like shape. This clear blue pool in Yellowstone boasts vibrant orange and yellow thermophiles in its outwash …

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7

6.34 km

Goggles Spring

Highlight • Natural Monument

Goggles Spring is an irregular-shaped pool with water just below its thick rim, next to a shallower, cooler pool lined with orange and yellow cyanobacteria. Though the geyser rarely erupts, …

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B

9.46 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

4.61 km

2.51 km

1.52 km

525 m

252 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

4.08 km

2.51 km

2.15 km

389 m

315 m

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Highest point (2,300 m)

Lowest point (2,220 m)

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