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Chasing Cascades: The Best Waterfall Hikes in Yellowstone

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Chasing Cascades: The Best Waterfall Hikes in Yellowstone

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Waterfall Hiking

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5 hours

Difficulty

Moderate

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Chasing Cascades: The Best Waterfall Hikes in Yellowstone   - Yellowstone National Park

Chasing Cascades: The Best Waterfall Hikes in Yellowstone - Yellowstone National Park

Chasing Cascades: The Best Waterfall Hikes in Yellowstone   - Yellowstone National Park

Chasing Cascades: The Best Waterfall Hikes in Yellowstone - Yellowstone National Park

Chasing Cascades: The Best Waterfall Hikes in Yellowstone   - Yellowstone National Park

Chasing Cascades: The Best Waterfall Hikes in Yellowstone - Yellowstone National Park

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Chasing Cascades: The Best Waterfall Hikes in Yellowstone

Yellowstone National Park isn’t just America’s first national park; it’s a cathedral of contrasts where fire meets water and mountains bow to roaring cascades. Here, waterfalls don’t whisper—they thunder. They’re the park’s lifeblood, coursing through its rugged terrain, hidden in shadowy canyons or tumbling boldly beside iconic boardwalks.

Each trail is an adventure in its own right. Start with Uncle Tom’s Trail, a thigh-burning descent down 328 steps into the vibrant Yellowstone River canyon, where the roar of the 308-foot Lower Falls reverberates in your chest. Or, follow the gentle path to Fairy Falls, a 200-foot stunner rising out of the forest like a curtain of silk. For a more dynamic challenge, take the Mystic Falls loop, where the trail weaves through dense pines and delivers you to a 70-foot cascade, magical in the golden hour. Short on time? Wraith Falls offers a quick yet rewarding detour, its delicate waters fanning over moss-covered rock.

These trails offer more than photo ops. They’re an immersion into Yellowstone’s raw, untamed soul. A wolf’s distant howl echoes through the valleys. Geothermal heat wafts from hidden springs. Elk graze in meadows blanketed by wildflowers. Every step is a reminder that this land is alive—vibrant, unyielding, and spectacularly wild.

Waterfall Hikes in Yellowstone National Park: Trail Guide

Must-Visit Waterfall Trails

  • Uncle Tom’s Trail (Lower Falls):

    • Trailhead: South Rim Drive
    • Distance: 0.7 miles (round trip)
    • Highlights: A steep climb down 328 steps leads to a jaw-dropping viewpoint of the 308-foot Lower Falls of the Yellowstone River. Bring water for the climb back up!
  • Fairy Falls Trail:

    • Trailhead: Near the Midway Geyser Basin
    • Distance: 5 miles (round trip)
    • Highlights: Easy and mostly flat, this trail passes the iconic Grand Prismatic Spring before leading you to the stunning 200-foot Fairy Falls. Perfect for photographers and families.
  • Mystic Falls Trail:

    • Trailhead: Biscuit Basin
    • Distance: 2.4 miles (round trip)
    • Highlights: A moderately challenging loop featuring lush forests and a spectacular 70-foot waterfall. Look out for wildlife, especially early in the morning.
  • Wraith Falls Trail:

    • Trailhead: North of Mammoth Hot Springs
    • Distance: 0.5 miles (round trip)
    • Highlights: A quick and easy hike to a picturesque 100-foot cascade. Ideal for those short on time.

Tips for a Safe and Enjoyable Hike

  • Carry bear spray; Yellowstone’s trails are home to both black and grizzly bears.
  • Wear sturdy shoes—wet rocks around waterfalls can be slippery.
  • Stay on marked trails to protect the ecosystem and avoid hazardous terrain.
  • Hydrate frequently and pack a rain jacket for Yellowstone’s unpredictable weather.

Getting There

  • From Yellowstone’s main entrance in Gardiner, Montana, it’s about a 1-hour drive to the Canyon Village area for Uncle Tom’s Trail and Wraith Falls. Fairy Falls and Mystic Falls are near the park's southern geyser basins and take approximately 1.5 hours from the same entrance.
Visitor Tips:
  • Best Times: Spring and Fall for cooler temperatures and amazing lighting.
  • What to Bring: Water, sunscreen, and a camera!

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Featured Activities

Primary Activity

Waterfall Hiking

Also Great For

Wildlife Viewing
Photography

Essential Information

Nearby City

Gardiner, Montana

Protected Areas

Yellowstone National Park

Experience Level

Moderate

Experience Needed: This natural landmark is recommended for those with some outdoor experience. Good for regular hikers.

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