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Situated
in the north of Yellowstone, the Main Terrace at Mammoth offers
the highest terrace in the park. This rises over a hundred feet
above the road. The terrace can be reached from a boardwalk, which
runs around the top of the terrace and then by a series of steps
to the village below.
The main terrace offers a host of exciting photography from the
boardwalk that runs to a dead end alongside its southern edge. Here
you can record the coloured terraces and the interaction of hot
water and steam. This also allows location photographs with the
surrounding mountains a backdrop. At the top of the terrace is a
mile long one-way loop drive that takes you to Orange Spring Mound.
A 20 feet high deposit with a hot spring at the top. The resultant
run off area has created a number of streams consisting of yellow
green and orange trails.
Continue
around the loop road and you reach the top of the boardwalk where
you can descend to the village below, passing the famous Minerva
Terrace. This is one of the most fabulous sights in the park. However
as of June 1999 the thermal activity has ceased here due to changes
underground. Whilst this happens occasionally it is not known when
thermal activity will resume on the terrace.
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