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Firehole River

Firehole River
River
Firehole river at Upper Geyser Basin-2008-june.jpg
Firehole River
Country United States
State Wyoming
Tributaries
 - left Sentinel Creek, Fairy Creek, Little Firehole River, Iron Spring Creek
 - right Nez Perce Creek
Source Madison Lake
 - location Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
 - coordinates 44°20′37″N 110°52′43″W / 44.34361°N 110.87861°W / 44.34361; -110.87861 
Mouth Madison River
 - location Madison Junction, Wyoming
 - coordinates 44°38′32″N 110°51′56″W / 44.64222°N 110.86556°W / 44.64222; -110.86556Coordinates: 44°38′32″N 110°51′56″W / 44.64222°N 110.86556°W / 44.64222; -110.86556 
Length 21 mi (34 km)

The Firehole River is located in northwestern Wyoming, and is one of the two major tributaries of the Madison River. It flows north approximately 21 miles (34 km) from its source in Madison Lake on the Continental Divide to join the Gibbon River at Madison Junction in Yellowstone National Park. It is part of the Missouri River system.

The Firehole River flows through several significant geyser basins in the park to include the Upper Geyser Basin, which contains the world-famous geyser Old Faithful. The river was named by early trappers for the steam that makes it appear to be smoking as if on fire.

The Firehole contains three of Yellowstone's major waterfalls: Kepler Cascades south of Old Faithful, Firehole Falls and the Cascades of the Firehole in Firehole Canyon.

The river is surrounded by geothermal features which empty water into it. One effect of the input of this water is to increase the temperature of the water. Temperatures in the river have been measured as high as 30 °C (86 °F) and average 5 to 10 °C (9 to 18 °F) higher than areas upstream of geothermal influence.

Water entering the river from geothermal features contains dissolved chemicals and minerals. Levels of boron and arsenic have been found to be above the standard limits for protection of aquatic organisms. Despite these levels, brown and rainbow trout live and spawn in the river.

Firehole River has been a fishing mecca since the late 19th century and is known today for its excellent fly fishing.


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