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As it goes in Yellowstone National Park, there are many hot springs to see!

Some are smaller, and some are bigger.

You can make it a walk to the Silex Spring in Yellowstone to see a colorful blue hot spring surrounded by orange.

 

Silex Spring in Yellowstone National Park with orange bacteria mat. wyoming travel blog

Silex Spring in Yellowstone National Park with orange bacteria mat. wyoming travel blog

Silex Spring in Yellowstone National Park with orange bacteria mat. wyoming travel blog

Silex Spring in Yellowstone National Park. wyoming travel blog

Silex Spring in Yellowstone National Park with orange bacteria mat. wyoming travel blog

 

Watch the Silex Spring video on youtube!

 

 

Walking the Fountain Paint Pot Trail to Silex Spring

Silex Spring trail in Yellowstone National Park. wyoming travel blog

 

You will find the Silex Spring along the Fountain Paint Pot Trail.

You will basically keep walking straight from the start of the trail and you will see it.

And, when you see a boardwalk near hot springs in Yellowstone… stay on the boardwalk! Thermal areas can be HOT and dangerous.

 

Silex Spring thermal area in Yellowstone National Park. wyoming travel blog
👆 The area around Silex Spring is a fragile thermal area.

 

Silex Spring thermal area in Yellowstone National Park. wyoming travel blog
👆 There is unstable ground and boiling water around Silex Spring.

 

Also, it is said that coins (and other foreign objects that make their way into thermal pools) can contaminate the thermal pools.

 

Silex Spring thermal area in Yellowstone National Park. wyoming travel blog

 

 

Silex Spring in the 50s

Silex Spring weather in Yellowstone National Park. yellowstone steam. wyoming travel blog

 

Weather in Yellowstone can make a difference in how the Silex Spring looks when you see it! So can the sun’s lighting on the hot spring.

You notice steam coming off of the Silex Spring in these pictures. The air temperature was on the cooler side.

 

Silex Spring weather in Yellowstone National Park. yellowstone steam. wyoming travel blog

 

For reference, my visit to the Silex Spring was in early October 2021 around 1pm. The outside temperature was in the 50s F at that time.

 

Silex Spring weather in Yellowstone National Park. wyoming travel blog

 

 

More below about a walk to see the Silex Spring!

 

 

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Now…

A walk to see Silex Spring

There is a stretch of road along the western side of the Yellowstone Grand Loop Road that has a number of popular thermal basins.

And it’s at the northern end of this section of road that you’ll find the Silex Spring.

 

Silex Spring, yellowstone Grand Loop Road. wyoming travel blog

 

So if you’re starting your day trip to Yellowstone from West Yellowstone MT and making your way to the Old Faithful geyser overlook or Grand Prismatic Spring overlook, then the Silex Spring can be along the way.

 

Silex Spring map. Silex Spring to Old Faithful. Yellowstone Grand Loop Road. wyoming travel blog
Explore the map.

 

You’ll see a sign for the Fountain Paint Pot, and it will be a turn off of the main road.

 

Road to Silex Spring. yellowstone wyoming travel blog

 

You’ll then drive into the parking lot.

 

Silex Spring trail parking. yellowstone wyoming travel blog

 

Then you’ll get started on the trail!

Right near where the trail starts is also where you’ll find a Fountain Paint Pot trail guide that will explain to you the different thermal features (of hot springs, and more) that you can see as you are walking along. There is a suggested donation of $1 so bring cash!

 

Fountain Paint Pot Trail to silex spring. yellowstone wyoming travel blog

silex spring trail guide information. yellowstone wyoming travel blog

silex spring trail guide information. yellowstone wyoming travel blog

 

And then in a few minutes you’ll come across the Celestine Pool. (Maybe you’ll see this hot spring bubbling!)

 

Fountain Paint Pot Trail to celestine pool to silex spring. yellowstone wyoming travel blog

 

 

And then as you keep walking, you’ll be walking with an orange bacteria mat off to your right side.

 

Fountain Paint Pot Trail to orange bacteria mat to silex spring. yellowstone wyoming travel blog

Fountain Paint Pot Trail to orange bacteria mat to silex spring. yellowstone wyoming travel blog

Fountain Paint Pot Trail to orange bacteria mat to silex spring. yellowstone wyoming travel blog

 

And it’s beyond this bacteria mat that you will then see the Silex Spring!

You’ll keep walking along the boardwalk to get different angles overlooking the Silex Spring.

 

Silex spring hike. yellowstone wyoming travel blog

Silex spring hike. yellowstone wyoming travel blog

Silex spring hike. yellowstone wyoming travel blog

Silex spring hike. yellowstone wyoming travel blog

Silex spring hike. yellowstone wyoming travel blog

 

And then after you’ve taken in the views of Silex Spring, you can continue your walk onwards to see more thermal features near Silex Spring!

 

Fountain Paint Trail from Silex spring. yellowstone wyoming travel blog

 

Next up you can look for the Fountain Paint Pots, the Red Spouter, and the Clepsydra Geyser!

According to the National Park Service, on the trail around here you can see a variety of thermal features including hot springs, geysers, mudpots, and fumaroles.

 

And that’s a bit about a walk to see a thermal pool along the Fountain Paint Pot Trail!

 

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HAPPY WALKING TO THE SILEX SPRING!

 

 

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