Artists Paintpots Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Beautiful easy and short walk to see artist Paintpots and blood geyser
Beautiful walk to see artist Paintpots and blood geyser. Overall a nice walk up to the hill for a total of almost mile. Blood Geiser is a the the lower left of the hill and paint pots on top of hills....
I really enjoyed our easy walk around the Artists Paintpots. The different colors of each basin was very dramatic. We were there on a cloudy day making my photos and the colors pop. I definitely recom...
Beautiful area with colourful geysers and hot springs
We enjoyed walking around the artist paint pot geyser area in Yellowstone NP. There is a nice trail which takes you to the boardwalk trail. You can walk up to the viewpoint to get a better view of the...
Nice to see but “wheelchair access is listed for a portion of the trail”. My wife uses a mobility scooter and it was difficult to navigate the portion that is supposed to be accessible. The path befor...
It was our first stop, and the first gears we saw on the road from the Mamont Terrace to the hotel. And it was right! There are practically no gears on the north ring of Yellowstone Park. And ...
Beautiful easy and short walk to see artist Paintpots and blood geyser
Beautiful walk to see artist Paintpots and blood geyser. Overall a nice walk up to the hill for a total of almost mile. Blood Geiser is a the the lower left of the hill and paint pots on top of hills....
Loved it!
I really enjoyed our easy walk around the Artists Paintpots. The different colors of each basin was very dramatic. We were there on a cloudy day making my photos and the colors pop. I definitely recom...
Beautiful area with colourful geysers and hot springs
We enjoyed walking around the artist paint pot geyser area in Yellowstone NP. There is a nice trail which takes you to the boardwalk trail. You can walk up to the viewpoint to get a better view of the...
Not wheelchair accessible as the park says it is.
Nice to see but “wheelchair access is listed for a portion of the trail”. My wife uses a mobility scooter and it was difficult to navigate the portion that is supposed to be accessible. The path befor...
It was our first stop, and the first gears we saw on the road from the Mamont Terrace to the hotel. And it was right! There are practically no gears on the north ring of Yellowstone Park. And ...