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  1. Apr 7, 2022 · 10 of the most spectacular waterfalls at Yellowstone National Park and how to see them. Terry Ward. Apr 13, 2022 • 9 min read. While Yellowstone's Lower Falls might be the park's most popular waterfall, it is one of hundreds © Kelly Cheng Travel Photography / Getty.

    • Lower Falls of the Yellowstone River. Best Time to Visit: Year-round. Difficulty: Easy to Moderate. Length: As little as zero distance (lots of roadside views), or about 1-mile round-trip to the end of the Uncle Tom’s Trail.
    • Upper Falls of the Yellowstone River. Best Time to Visit: Year-round. Difficulty: Easy. Length: As little as zero distance (lots of roadside views) Reference: Upper Falls page.
    • Tower Fall. Best Time to Visit: Year-round. Difficulty: Easy. Length: Minimal walk to overlook or one-mile round-trip hike to base has been closed indefinitely.
    • Crystal Falls. Best Time to Visit: Usually best from May through July. Difficulty: Easy. Length: Roughly 1/4-mile round-trip to a close-up view. Reference: Crystal Falls page.
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    • Upper Falls. There are two great options for seeing the Upper Falls. One offers a very short walk for a grand view of the falls from afar. The other will offer a VERY up-close view, for slightly more effort.
    • Lower Falls. The Lower Falls of the Yellowstone River, at 308 feet, rage and plunge through the 1,000-foot-deep Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone. Believe it or not, the Lower Falls are twice the height of Niagara Falls.
    • Crystal Falls. How to get there: You can access Crystal Falls on South Rim Trail just east of the Uncle Tom’s trail area. Hike length: 4.1 miles — you can see the Upper Falls, Lower Falls and Crystal Falls all at once on this trail.
    • Fairy Falls. How to get there: You can access two trailheads to Fairy Falls. Either park at the end of Fountain Flat Drive or a mile south of Midway Geyser Basin at the Fairy Falls parking lot.
  3. Located less than 30 minutes from the town of West Yellowstone, Firehole Falls is one of the most accessible—and stunningwaterfalls in the park. You’ll find the falls just off a gorgeous scenic drive through Firehole Canyon, and you can watch as the Firehole River meanders along the rocky cliffs before plunging 40 feet down.

  4. Jun 27, 2023 · The Lower Falls of the Yellowstone River is one of the most impressive waterfalls in Yellowstone National Park, dropping a staggering 308 feet into the Grand Canyon of Yellowstone. The waterfall is easily accessible via several overlooks, including the famous Artist Point, which provides stunning views of the falls and the canyon.