UPDATE: Friends of Black Rock High Rock does not have any more Fly Geyser tours planned in 2011. The owners provide access for a $1000.00 daily fee and $1 million liability insurance policy. Please find their contact information at
gotgeysers.com
UPDATE: May 2011: Friends of Black Rock is able to offer
tours of the geyser during the annual
Black Rock Rendezvous
UPDATE: Sep 2010: Please see their website
gotgeysers.com
Fly Geyser continues to attract attention and interest from
around the world.
It is located on PRIVATE PROPERTY.
Trespassing is forbidden.
Although the Friends of Black Rock High Rock led several tours for its
members
into the Fly Geyser in 2009, all visits are subject to owner's permission, and all tours have been suspended until further notice.
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or give us a call at 775-557-2900 with any questions.
Check our calendar
for the next tour.
Learn more about Fly Geyser on our Wiki>
Read the recent Reno Gazette Journal article.
Oops. National Geographic made an error,
and incorrectly states that
Fly Geyser is located in
Great Basin National Park.
This was not the error of the photographer,
Jack Dykinga.