Big Cub Geyser is a physical feature (spring) in Teton County.
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Feature Name: | Big Cub Geyser |
Category: | Wyoming physical, cultural and historic features |
Feature Type: | Physical |
Class: | Spring |
Description: | In Upper Geyser Basin, part of the Lion Group; about 500 ft N of Beehive Geyser on the right bank of Firehole River. |
History: | "The name was given by Superintendent Norris in 1881; in 1871 Captain Barlow called this, and two other geysers, ""The Chimneys"" and Comstock, geologist of Captain Jones' party, 1873, called them ""The Trinity""" |
County: | Teton County |
Latitude: | 44.463742 |
Longitude: | -110.831064 |
Variant (Nonofficial) Names for Big Cub Geyser: Big Cub Geyser.
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