Yellowstone National Park…Scenery Galore

Yellowstone is without a doubt my most favorite place to visit. The scenery is simply breathtaking.

Gibbon Falls Trail – nice short trail with waterfall views.

Calcite Springs Overlook

Brink of Upper Falls – this trail is as long as you want. My husband and I enjoyed views of the upper falls and decided to continue down the path, over a bridge and found ourselves by Yellowstone River. Beware of signs and of your surroundings. While we didn’t see any wildlife, except a beaver, there is a sign warning of bear in the area.  The next day when we were in our car coming back from the Lower Falls and in the same spot where we had saw the sign for Yellowstone River there was a wolf. Now a second word of caution, don’t forget these are wild animals. I can’t tell you how many vehicles were on the side of the road and people were out of their vehicles approaching the animal.

Lower Falls – Two vantage points

  • For an amazing view that includes a short and leisurely walk, visit Artist Point. This is where we got the absolute best views and images of the Lower Falls.
  • For those that want to get “up close and personal” with the Lower Falls and are in great shape, check out Uncle Tom’s Trail. This trail is not for those with mobility issues. The trail is a 500-feet and includes a 328 steep steel staircase and paved inclines.

Kepler Cascades – quite a beautiful waterfall and worth the short trek to the viewing spot.

Calcite Springs Overlook – a short walk to the overlook area (The Narrows), which will afford you views of the river 500 feet below. One of our most favorite images taken was at this very spot. The scenery…well worth the stop.

Lewis Falls – 30 feet tall on the Lewis River. A last-minute stop that we thoroughly enjoyed running across.

Yellowstone National Park Slideshow