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		<title>Yellowstone: MUD VOLCANO AREA</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Mud Volcano Walk This trail loops around all the features in less than one mile (1.5 km). The climb is a little more gradual going clockwise (starting to your left). NOTE: © Only the north length of boardwalk, which includes Dragon&#8217;s Mouth Spring, is wheelchair-accessible, since there are steps above Mud Volcano. The first feature encountered, Mud Geyser, viewed from above, was a spectacular geyser when the park was first explored. It erupted to 40 or 50 feet (12-15 m) from its large pool and then drained dramatically. It&#8217;s now usually a bubbling muddy lake with rare eruptions. You can </p>
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