Ojo Caliente Spring is a hot spring in
Lower Geyser Basin
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, of
Yellowstone National Park
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. It is in the River Group which includes
Azure Spring
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, and is located a few yards off the Fountain Flats Freight Road on the northern bank of the
Firehole River
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In
Spanish
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''Ojo Caliente'' means "hot eye". It is a superheated, alkaline spring which, on its northern end, boils constantly to a height of .
References
Geothermal features of Yellowstone National Park
Geothermal features of Teton County, Wyoming
Hot springs of Teton County, Wyoming
Hot springs of Wyoming
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