A 17-year-old was taken to a hospital after burning his foot in a thermal area in Yellowstone National Park on Monday.
"The juvenile was on a hike in the thermal area when his foot broke through the thin crust and he suffered burns to a lower extremity," the National Park Service said in a press release.
The incident is under investigation and marks the first reported thermal-related injury in the park this year.
It happened near the Lone Star Geyser, which erupts about once every three hours, sending water up to 45 feet into the air. The geyser is located roughly 3 miles south of Old Faithful.
Yellowstone's thermal zones may appear solid, but the ground in some areas is extremely thin and unstable. To help prevent accidents, the park has constructed designated boardwalks and trails that guide visitors through these volatile landscapes.









