Terrace Spring near Madison Junction

The boardwalk along Terrace Spring on a foggy morning, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
The boardwalk along Terrace Spring on a foggy morning

There are dozens of minor geyser basins and hot springs in Yellowstone. Most people drive right by them; after all, how many hot springs do you really want to look into in a day? And with limited time, why go for much beyond the highlights? I did the same until I spent almost two weeks in Yellowstone National Park. Then, with a bit of extra time, I made an effort to enjoy and explore many of the lesser-known features. For the most part, I can see why the famous geyser basins are famous, and you’re probably best off prioritizing the places everyone goes. But I did have a very fun 20 minutes at Terrace Spring as the mist thought about lifting… but not quite.

Quick Stats

Round Trip Length: 0.2 miles Trail Type: Lollipop loop Elevation Gain: 25ft. Pets: No Fees: $35/vehicle

The wheelchair-accessible boardwalk begins at the end of the paved sidewalk and heads toward a big sign about how it’s unlawful to throw anything into the springs (and that the area is closed 10pm to 6am, and that dogs are not allowed).

The Terrace Spring Trailhead, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
The Terrace Spring Trailhead

After 140ft., the boardwalk splits beside a small hot spring. I went left here.

The first hot spring on the Terrace Spring Trail, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
The first hot spring

The boardwalk descends to a nice viewpoint of Terrace Spring. Because it was so misty, it was hard to see the entire spring.

Walking the boardwalk toward Terrace Spring, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
Walking the boardwalk toward Terrace Spring

My favorite part was as I continued to walk around the loop – there’s a prolific spring on the north side of Terrace Spring.

The prolific spring in Terrace Spring, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
The prolific spring

Just beyond Terrace Spring is another hot spring. The morning was so chilly that the heat from the spring made some pretty impenetrable water vapor.

You mean there's a spring in there near Terrace Spring, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
You mean there’s a spring in there?

Continue around the loop and then turn left to return to the parking lot. It’s not a long adventure, but it is wheelchair-friendly, and it tends to be quiet – two nice things in my book!

Mist, hot springs, and rugged trees on the Terrace Spring Trail, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
Mist, hot springs, and rugged trees

Round Trip Trail Length: 0.2 miles

Elevation Gain: 25ft. (6922ft. to 6,905ft.)

Facilities: None

Fees: $35/vehicle, valid 7 days. America the Beautiful National Parks & Federal Public Lands Passes and Yellowstone Annual Passes are accepted.

Trail Notes: As I’ve already mentioned, the entire trail is a wheelchair-accessible boardwalk. I imagine a stroller would be fine, too. This is not a long stop in any event; while the springs are interesting, they’re not stunning. There is parking for a few RVs or vehicles with trailers in the small parking lot. I would expect that the name “Terrace Spring” was given because the water flows under the road and creates some kind of “terrace” (or at least colorful drainage channels). Unfortunately, these are mostly out of sight of the trail.

Another hot spring above Terrace Spring, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
Another hot spring above Terrace Spring

Trail ★★★★★

Road ★★★★★

Signs ★★★★☆

Scenery ★★★☆☆

Would I go 100 miles out of my way for this? ★★☆☆☆

Overall Rating: ★★★★☆

Terrace Spring and views toward Madison Junction, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
Terrace Spring and views toward Madison Junction

GPS Coordinates for the Terrace Spring Boardwalk

TH: 44.6500030°, -110.8454290° (44°39.00018′, -110°50.72574′ / 44°39’00.0108″, -110°50’43.5444″) (6,904ft.) (0.0)

Loop Junction: 44.6500500°, -110.8459290° (44°39.00300′, -110°50.75574′ / 44°39’00.1800″, -110°50’45.3444″) (6,906ft.) (138ft.)

End at TH: 44.6500160°, -110.8454260° (44°39.00096′, -110°50.72556′ / 44°39’00.0576″, -110°50’43.5336″) (6,904ft.) (0.21)

Bubbling spring near Terrace Spring, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
Bubbling spring

The gpx file for Terrace Spring can be downloaded – please note that this and the GPS Coordinates are for reference only and should not be used as a sole resource when hiking this trail.

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Visual trail map and elevation profile for Terrace Spring, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
Visual trail map and elevation profile for Terrace Spring

Getting to the Terrace Spring Trailhead

From Madison Junction, drive north on the Grand Loop (toward Norris and Mammoth) for 0.8 miles. The turn into the parking area will be on the left.

From Norris Junction, drive south on the Grand Loop (toward Madison Junction) for 12.6 miles. The turn into the parking area will be on the right.

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