Upper Falls, Lower Falls, and Artist’s Point Trail
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The Upper Falls, Lower Falls, and Artist’s Point is a fantastic hike in Yellowstone. This trail is moderately challenging but still family-friendly. With beautiful views and impressive waterfalls, this trail is a must-do.
Getting there
This hike begins at the Wapiti Lake Trailhead parking lot on South Rim Drive.
About
Backcountry Campground | No |
When to do | April to October |
Pets allowed | No |
Family friendly | Yes |
Route Signage | Average |
Crowd Levels | High |
Route Type | Out and back |
Upper Falls, Lower Falls, and Artist’s Point Trail
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Upper Falls, Lower Falls, and Artist’s Point Trail Description
The Upper Falls, Lower Falls, and Artist’s Point Trail is an essential route to check out on your visit to Yellowstone National Park. This trail gets extremely busy, especially in the summer at the height of tourist season. We suggest heading out on this hike early in the morning to beat the crowds.
Alternatively, you can check out this trail when most folks have cleared out for the night. This route travels over uneven terrain; proper hiking footwear is strongly recommended for this one. Don’t forget a water bottle and a snack too, and you will definitely want to pack the camera; this hike is absolutely stunning
The Falls of the Yellowstone River draw thousands of tourists from all over the world every year. The larger of the two, the Lower Falls stands almost twice the height of Niagara Falls and claims the title of “highest volume waterfall in the American Rocky Mountains.” However, the Upper Falls are not something to miss either. At 110ft tall, the Upper Falls are an impressive sight.
To hike the Upper Falls, Lower Falls, and Artist’s Point Trail, begin at the Wapiti Lake Parking lot and cross over South Rim Drive. Follow the South Rim Trail north for 0.4mi to the Upper Falls. There is a good viewpoint here, but if you continue along the trail for another 0.3mi, you can get a great, picture-perfect view of the Upper Falls from Uncle Tom’s Overlook. From Uncle Tom’s, continue just 0.2mi along the South Rim Trail to the Lower Falls. Head down and check out the Lower Falls before continuing along the South Rim Trail for another mile to Artist’s Point.
Artist’s Point is a great place to rest and soak in the incredible views of Yellowstone Canyon and the Lower Falls. Then, when you are ready to head home, simply retrace your steps back to the trailhead where you began.
For a different perspective of the Upper and Lower Falls, check out the North Rim Trail across the river.
Trail Highlights
Upper Falls
The Upper Falls of Yellowstone National Park is an impressive 110-foot tall waterfall along the Yellowstone River.
Lower Falls
The Lower Falls of the Yellowstone River is the waterfall with the largest volume in the American Rocky Mountains. At 308ft tall, these falls are almost twice the height of Niagara Falls. The best time to see the Lower Falls is the late spring when the meltwater swells the river.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the largest waterfall in Yellowstone?
The Lower Falls on the Yellowstone River is the largest waterfall in Yellowstone National Park.
Insider Hints
This trail is not long, but give yourself lots of time to enjoy this hike. There are so many incredible views along this trail and you won’t want to rush.
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