Old Faithful
- Location: in Yellowstone National Park
Old Faithful is the world's most famous geyser. Situated in Yellowstone National Park's Upper Geyser Basin, it was given its name by members of the Washburn-Langford-Doane Expedition because of its predictable eruptions, every 60-90 minutes. Each eruption lasts 1.5-5 minutes, expelling some 3,700-8,400 gallons of boiling water (14,000-32,000 liters) in a narrow jet stream.
There are other geysers nearby and plenty of spectacular sights. More information is available at the Old Faithful Visitors Center.
Nearby lodgings include the Old Faithful Inn, built during the winter of 1903-04 and declared a National Historic Landmark. The 327 rooms fill up fast, so make reservations early.
Another lodging site, Old Faithful Lodge, offers cabin-style accommodations and includes a cafeteria, gift shop and coffee shop.
There are picnic areas available, but no camping or parking for recreational vehicles in the area.





