Steamboat geyser is the tallest at 300 ft tall at times. But Old Faithful is probably the largest. It erupts only 100-180 ft tall but releases 8500 gallons of water with each eruption.
A steamboat in Yellowstone National Park refers to the Steamboat Geyser, which is the world's tallest active geyser. It erupts irregularly but can reach heights of over 300 feet, making it a popular attraction in the park.
Steamboat Geyser is a fountain geyser, known for its powerful and tall eruptions that can reach over 300 feet in height. It is the world's tallest currently active geyser, located in the Norris Geyser Basin of Yellowstone National Park.
The world's tallest geyser is Steamboat Geyser, at 7598 feet, or 2316 meters. It is a part of Yellowstone National Park.
130 to 180 feet in the air
The largest is Steamboat (300+ feet)while the second largest is listed as Probably Giant(200+feet) The confusion comes in because sometimes Great Fountain can reach 200+ feet but it is usually less, Sometimes only 70 feet.
Most of the geysers found in Yellowstone National Park are small and splash only about ten feet in height. There are only six grand geysers that erupt 100 feet or higher. The most famous of these is Old Faithful, which erupts once every 45 to 90 minutes.
Old Faithful is a geyser, a spring that from time to time shoots a column of boiling water in the air. It is the most famous of the 500 geysers in Yellowstone Park, which is in the US. It "performs" 20 to 23 times a day, and each eruption lasts about five minutes. Old Faithful shoots up to 8,400 gallons of water as high as 170 feet. The Yellowstone geysers sit on top of a volcano, which heats underground water to a boiling point.Old Faithful at Yellowstone National Park, is a cone geyser. Located in Wyoming, this geyser was 1st named in 1870.
Lady Knox is the tallest geyser in the World and New Zealand.Nope: it's Steamboat Geyser in Yellowstone N.P.Actually, Waimangu of New Zwaland, was the tallest Geyser, but it got extinct after getting destroyed by a landslide in 1994. Its eruption was recorded between 600-1000 feet. But the existing tallest geyser is, yes , Steamboat of Yellowstone N.P, USA , which has eruptions from 250 to 390 feet.
Yellowstone is 3,468 square miles so that would be 366,220,080 feet lol
The average elevation at Yellowstone National Park is approximately 8,000 feet.
Lake Yellowstone in Yellowstone National Park at 7,733 feet in altitude and with approximately 140 miles of shoreline.
I think you are asking "How high" in elevation. Yellowstone NP encompasses most of the Yellowstone volcanic center/hot spot/caldera, which is a plateau. The highest elevation for the caldera is around 7,733 feet above sea level although the highest point "Eagle Peak" is 11,358 feet above sea level and the lowest point "Reese Creek" is 5,282 feet ABSL. http://volcanoes.usgs.gov/yvo/about/index.php