Name: Black Warrior Springs
County: Teton
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GNIS Entry
Longitude: 1104903W
Latitude: 443400N
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Elevation: 7208/2197
(ft/m)
Feature Type: Spring
Origin of Name:
Thermal springs, Yellowstone National Park, Wyo., near Firehole Lake at east side of Lower Geyser Basin.
Source: Decisions, 1890-1932
On a branch road, the Black Warrior or Steady Geyser points the way to Firehole Lake, which at times has a muddy tinge, and flickers back and forth like a torch.
Source: Chapple
tion of a trading house at that point. This post was located in the valley of the Black Fork, a tributary of Green River, two and one-half miles above Smith's Fork.
Other Names: Black Warrior Geyser, Steady Geyser
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1:24000 Quadrangle: Lower Geyser Basin
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