Tourists arrested at Yellowstone National Park's Old Faithful geyser for 'thermal trespassing'

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Two men are in hot water for getting too close to the hot water at the Old Faithful geyser in Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming. The tourists have since been arrested for “thermal trespassing” at the famous hot spring and are now due in court in two months.

On Sept. 10, two men were caught walking “dangerously close” to the spout of the legendary geyser and taking photos on their cellphones, said National Park Service (NPS) officials to KRTV.

The identities of the men have not yet been released.

On Sept. 10, two men were caught walking “dangerously close” to the spout of the legendary geyser and taking photos on their cellphones, as seen pictured here.
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"My family and I just couldn't believe what was happening," witness Kimberly Guilliams told ABC News. "They just didn't care and we couldn't believe that they thought that that was OK."

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Guilliams said that the highly visited attraction is well marked with “No Trespassing” signs and a designated boardwalk to safely tour Old Faithful.

"I don't see how anyone couldn't be aware of the rules," she continued. "They're posted everywhere. They're in multiple different languages. All around the border of the geyser, there are rules saying that it is very dangerous, that the ground is unstable and very fragile."

Both men have since been charged with thermal trespassing and are scheduled to appear in court in December, according to the outlet.

"My family and I just couldn’t believe what was happening," witness Kimberly Guilliams said of the unbelievable sight. "They just didn’t care and we couldn’t believe that they thought that that was OK."
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Though spokespersons for the NPS and Yellowstone National Park were not immediately available to offer further comment on the incident, officials for the park posted the following message to Facebook two days later, perhaps inspired by the offense.

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“Whether you’re looking for colorful springs or grand canyons, always remember to practice #SafeSelfies! No picture is worth hurting yourself, others, or the park,” officials wrote online. “Be aware of your surroundings whether near wildlife, thermal areas, roads, or steep cliffs.”

It would hardly be the first time, however, that bad behavior at Old Faithful has made headlines.

In August 2019, a Yellowstone tourist went viral for all the wrong reasons when he walked dangerously close to Old Faithful and allegedly flipped off a disapproving crowd.

In September 2018, another Yellowstone visitor was ticketed for walking too close to the famous geyser and reportedly urinating on it.

As noted by Travel + Leisure, the geyser erupts boiling hot water every hour or so, shooting out around 3,700 gallons as high as 184 feet in the air during a regular eruption. The hot water is about 204 degrees Fahrenheit, with steam scorching up to 350 degrees Fahrenheit.

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Fox News’ Michael Bartiromo and the Associated Press contributed to this report.

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