The geyser was relocated just across the creek and refurbished in 1911, then rededicated in 1976 (in a nice coincidence, on the day Innkeeper Brigette was born). The Andrews Geyser now sits in a public park maintained by the town of Old Fort, with the elevated railroad curving beautifully around the fountain as it sprays 80 feet in the air.
This afternoon, we headed with the innpugs to the Andrews Geyser (a five minute drive from the Inn) and saw a beautiful sight. Ice has started forming around the concrete basin, with some of the ice creating what can only be described as ice pillars:

Plus, a nice snowy ice mound is beginning to form at the base of the water spray:

It reminded us of a photo of the Andrews Geyser in January of 2009, taken by one of our talented guests, Warren. A beautiful shot from above:

Photo by Warren Reed
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