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Video of the woman believed to have been burned after falling in thermal feature at Yellowstone National Park

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BOZEMAN — MTN News has obtained video of a person who illegally entered Yellowstone National Park on Tuesday morning. Park officials say they believe it is the woman who was badly burned after falling into a thermal feature near Old Faithful.

Park officials say the woman was backing up to take a photo and fell into a thermal feature, though spokeswoman Linda Veress says it is unclear exactly which hot spring, or other feature she may have stumbled into.

The woman then left Old Faithful and drove north toward Mammoth. She was stopped by park rangers about a mile south of Mammoth Hot Springs, a drive which normally would take about an hour from Old Faithful.

Veress says that due to her injuries the woman was taken to the Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center by helicopter.

Park officials are continuing to investigate the incident. The woman's name has not been released; we do not yet know if she will be cited for the incident.

Last fall a man was also burned near Old Faithful after he wandered off the boardwalk and fell into a hot spring near the base of the famous geyser. Several burning hot springs surround the base but cannot be seen from popular viewing areas, so visitors are seldom aware that the springs exist.

Yellowstone has been closed to visitors since March 30 due to the COVID-19 pandemic; the park is scheduled to begin re-opening in phases next week - click here for details.

JAN 9, 2020: Two men sentenced for walking near Old Faithful
SEP 13, 2019: 2 men caught walking too close to Old Faithful
AUG 17, 2019: Man walks within feet of Old Faithful geyser