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Mammoth

Mammoth Terraces Trail

Easy

3.0

(20)

30

hikers

Mammoth Terraces Trail

01:25

4.79km

140m

Hiking

The Mammoth Terraces Trail offers a truly unique hiking experience through Yellowstone's geologically active Mammoth Hot Springs. You'll wander along boardwalks and paved paths, immersing yourself in an otherworldly landscape of travertine formations, often likened to "inside-out caves." The terraces shimmer with vibrant hues of white, orange, and yellow, thanks to the mineral-rich waters, and you'll encounter notable landmarks like the impressive Liberty Cap and the ever-changing Palette Spring, all while steam curls around you.

This easy 3.0-mile (4.8 km) route, with 463 feet (141 metres) of elevation gain, typically takes around 1 hour and 24 minutes to complete, making it an excellent choice for beginners or families. While much of the trail is gentle, be prepared for some steeper sections as you ascend to the top of the Main Terrace. Always stay on the designated paths due to the active geothermal features, and consider an early start to enjoy the unique atmosphere with fewer crowds.

The Mammoth Terraces are renowned for having the world's best display of travertine deposits, a testament to the park's dynamic geothermal activity. The springs and formations are constantly evolving, meaning each visit offers a slightly different perspective on this surreal wonderland. Views from higher points can extend towards the Yellowstone River canyon, and you might even spot wildlife like elk, adding another layer to this memorable natural feature.

Last updated: June 9, 2026

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Waypoints

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Liberty Cap, Mammoth Hot Springs

Highlight • Natural Monument

Just a minute west from the Park Headquarters the road rolls literally alongside the steaming colorful hot spring travertine terraces. The first sight is the standing tower of a dormant hot spring cone

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106 m

Mammoth Hot Springs Terraces

Highlight • Natural Monument

Famous for its amazing terraces made of rock. Hot water from underground rises to the surface, bringing minerals with it. As the water cools, these minerals, mostly calcium carbonate, are left behind, building up over thousands of years into unique, stair-like formations.

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181 m

Palette Springs

Highlight • Natural Monument

Hot, mineral rich water from a nearby spring flows down the ridge at Palette Springs, leaving behind stalactite like formations called thermophiles. The entire small hill looks like a staircase made of white and brown steps.

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811 m

Mammoth Hot Springs Terraces

Highlight • Natural Monument

Terraces formed by deposits from hot springs cascading down the hillside over thousands of years

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2.20 km

Mammoth Terrace

Highlight • Natural Monument

One of the many highlights in Yellowstone NP. Must see.

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2.61 km

Mammoth Hot Springs Terraces

Highlight • Natural Monument

The Mammoth Hot Springs are a collection of geothermal vents and springs that empty onto the hills surrounding the city of Mammoth. The mineral rich spring water leaves behind beautiful marble white structures called terraces, which look like staircases.

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4.79 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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3.22 km

1.28 km

290 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

4.08 km

624 m

< 100 m

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Monday 6 July

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September 7, 2025,🇺🇸 Yellowstone Nationalpark - Mammoth Hot Springs Terraces
Yellowstone National Park is the world's first national park, established in 1872, and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
On the way there, we were greeted by elk, a buffalo crossed the road, and a small black bear hid behind the guardrail!

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it typically take to hike the Mammoth Terraces Trail?

The main loop of the Mammoth Terraces Trail is about 4.8 km (3 miles) long and generally takes around 1 hour and 25 minutes to complete. However, this can vary depending on how much time you spend exploring the various terraces and viewpoints.

Is the Mammoth Terraces Trail suitable for beginners or families with children?

Yes, many sections of the trail are considered easy and are suitable for beginners and families. The trail primarily uses well-maintained boardwalks and paved paths. However, be aware that some sections, particularly those connecting the Lower and Upper Terraces, involve steep grades and numerous stairs, which can be more challenging.

What kind of terrain and unique features can I expect to see on the trail?

The trail features an 'otherworldly' landscape of geothermal travertine formations, created by mineral-rich hot springs. You'll walk on boardwalks and paved paths, encountering vibrant, colorful terraces that are constantly changing. The colors come from thermophilic bacteria living in the warm waters, ranging from white to rust orange, golden yellow, green, and brown.

What are the main highlights and points of interest along the Mammoth Terraces Trail?

You'll encounter several impressive geothermal features. Notable highlights include the iconic Liberty Cap, a 37-foot tall travertine cone, and Palette Spring, known for its vivid colors. You'll also see various sections of the Mammoth Hot Springs Terraces, including Minerva Terrace, Jupiter Terrace, Mound Terrace, and Canary Spring.

What is the best time of year to hike the Mammoth Terraces Trail?

The Mammoth Terraces Trail is accessible year-round, but the best time to visit is generally during the spring and fall when crowds are smaller and the weather is milder. Summer is popular but can be very crowded, so an early morning visit is recommended to avoid the busiest times. Winter offers a unique, snowy perspective on the terraces.

Where can I park for the Mammoth Terraces Trail?

Parking is available at the Mammoth Hot Springs area, near the visitor center and the start of the terrace boardwalks. Given its popularity, especially in peak season, arriving early in the day is advisable to secure a parking spot.

Is the Mammoth Terraces Trail dog-friendly?

No, dogs are generally not permitted on the boardwalks or trails in Yellowstone National Park, including the Mammoth Terraces Trail. Pets are only allowed in developed areas, such as roads, campgrounds, and parking lots, and must be on a leash no longer than six feet.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee to hike this trail?

Yes, the Mammoth Terraces Trail is located within Yellowstone National Park, so you will need to pay the park's entrance fee. This fee covers entry for seven days. No additional permits are typically required for day hiking this specific trail.

Does the trail intersect with other well-known paths?

Yes, the route primarily follows the Mammoth Terraces trail system. However, sections of the trail also overlap with the Beaver Ponds Trail, offering options for extended exploration in the area.

Can I see wildlife along the trail?

While the focus is on the geothermal features, the surrounding forested hills and open grasslands offer opportunities for wildlife spotting. Elk are commonly seen in the Mammoth Hot Springs area, especially during certain times of the year.

What's an insider tip for visiting the Mammoth Terraces?

To experience the terraces with fewer crowds and potentially better lighting for photos, aim to visit early in the morning. The dynamic nature of the terraces means they are constantly changing, so even if you've visited before, you're likely to see something new.

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