Individual Named Thermal Features
- Angel Spring 1
- Angel Spring 2
- Angel Spring 3
- Aphrodite Terrace
- Baby Terrace
- Bath Lake
- Blue Springs
- Canary Spring
- Cavern Terrace
- Ceder Tree Spring
- Cheops Mound
- Cleopatra Spring and Terrace
- Cupid Spring
- Dedolph Spring-a
- Dedolph Spring-b
- Dedolph Spring-c
- Devil's Kitchen Springs (The Sodas)
- Devils Thumb (Hot Spring)|Devils Thumb
- Fan Spring
- Fissure Ridge
- Glen Springs
- Highland Terrace
- Hymen Spring and Terrace
- Ladies' Lake
- Liberty Cap
- Little Burper
- Little Joker and spring
- Little Lucifer
- Main Spring(s) and Terrace
- Marble Terrace
- Minerva Spring and Terrace
- Mound Terrace
- Naid Spring
- Narrow Gauge Spring and Terrace
- New Blue Spring
- New Highland Terrace
- New Pallette Springs
- Opal Terrace and Spring (across the highway from the rest of Mammoth Hot Springs)
- Orange Spring Mound
- Painted Pool
- Palette Spring and Terrace
- Paperpicker Spring
- Poison Cave
- Poison Spring (Gaseous Hot Spring)
- Prospect Spring(s)
- Pulpit Terrace
- Rath Spring and Terrace
- Reservoir Springs
- River Styx-a
- River Styx-b
- Sidewalk Spring
- Soda Spring (Bargar-Allen & Day)
- Squirrel Springs and Squirrel Ridge
- Sulpher Pits
- Sulpher Spring
- Tangerine Spring
- The Buttress
- The Esplanade (Hot Spring)|The Esplanade
- The Grottos
- Trail Springs
- White Elephant Back Springs & Terrace
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