Here Are 10 Of The Most Breathtaking Waterfalls In Wyoming, According To Our Readers
A list of the most beautiful and popular waterfalls in Wyoming, highlighting their unique features and accessibility.
The most beautiful waterfalls in Wyoming are scattered throughout the state, from Yellowstone to Cheyenne and in between. We polled our readers and reviewed previous posts within our Facebook groups and pages, and put together a list of the waterfalls and cascades that our readers love the most.
1. The Upper & Lower Falls of the Yellowstone River
There are three waterfalls in the Grand Canyon of Yellowstone, but the Upper and Lower Falls are the most visited.
2. Afton's Periodic Spring
Did you know that Afton is home to a Periodic Spring? It turns on and off, flowing and stopping, almost as if it had a faucet.
3. Fairy Falls, Yellowstone National Park
The hike to Fairy Falls is one of the most underrated hikes in Yellowstone. Not only do hikers see the beautiful Fairy Falls, but the view of Grand Prismatic Spring is breathtaking.
4. Shell Falls, Bighorn National Forest
Shell Falls is known as the most accessible waterfall in Wyoming.
5. Porcupine Falls, Bighorn National Forest
You would never know that Porcupine Falls was hiding in Bighorn National Forest! This short and scenic hike is a favorite of those who prefer off-the-beaten-path treks.
6. Dunanda Falls, Yellowstone National Park
You can hike to a waterfall hot spring in Wyoming at Dunanda Falls! It's quite a trek, but worth every step.
7. Hidden Falls, Curt Gowdy State Park
Curt Gowdy State Park is home to one of the most beautiful waterfalls near Cheyenne. You'll have to wade through the river to find it.
8. Undine Falls, Yellowstone National Park
The tiered cascade at Undine Falls is one of the more underrated waterfall in Yellowstone. It's one that's beautiful, and so worth tracking down.
9. Hidden Falls, Grand Teton National Park
Hidden Falls, tucked away in Cascade Canyon, is the most famous waterfall in Grand Teton National Park. It's accessible by a short hike and always provides a stunning view.
10. Kepler Cascades, Yellowstone National Park
This roadside waterfall in Wyoming is one of the hidden gems of Yellowstone National Park. It's worth a stop for any traveler in northwestern Wyoming.
Have you visited any of these waterfalls in Wyoming? We'd love to hear your thoughts on the most scenic cascades in the state!
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