• Visitors stand on the boardwalk of Grand Prismatic, the park's largest hot spring which is ringed with orange, brown and yellow runoff channels.

    Yellowstone

    National Park ID,MT,WY

Old Faithful Geyser Live!

video webcam image of Old Faithful Geyser erupting

The video webcam catches Old Faithful erupting

This is Yellowstone National Park's first video web cam. This full-motion, live-streaming webcam is located near Old Faithful Geyser and brings online visitors views of several other geysers in the area. When geysers such as Beehive, Lion, or Giantess are erupting, the camera will be aimed at them and zoomed in for optimal viewing enjoyment. When bison, elk, coyotes, or the occasional bear wander into the camera's view, live video images will be transmitted. We hope you enjoy your virtual park experience! If you have difficulties or questions regarding viewing the live stream of Old Faithful, please visit a dedicated FAQ page for this webcam; answers to some of your questions can be found there.


Launch the Old Faithful Geyser Live! video webcam. You will need to have the free Adobe Flash Player installed for your browser (at this time, it will not work on mobile devises; we are working to correct that).

This webcam is made possible by a donation from Canon U.S.A. to the Yellowstone Park Foundation. Learn more about Yellowstone Park Foundation's mission and Canon U.S.A.'s support for projects in Yellowstone National Park.

 

Did You Know?

Bison in Yellowstone.

There are more people hurt by bison than by bears each year in Yellowstone. Park regulations state that visitors must stay at least 25 yards away from bison or elk and 100 yards away from bears.