Golden
Gate Canyon is along the road to Mammoth Hot Springs (Highway 89). The
canyon was cut by Glen Creek. The canyon owes it name to both the color
of the rocks a variety of yellowish lichen that grows on them. The rock
consists of the massive Huckleberry Ridge Tuff, a product of the most
massive Yellowstone caldera eruption of about 1.8 million years ago. Huckleberry
Tuff is also visible along the distant ridge top across the valley of
the Gardener River.
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