This Easy, Breezy Summer Hike Takes You To A Raging River And Waterfall In Wyoming

Tower Falls Trail in Yellowstone National Park offers a scenic hike down to the Yellowstone River, providing stunning views and a peaceful escape from summer crowds.

Yellowstone National Park is a true treasure, and many visitors don't take the time to see many of the park's hidden gems. One of the most overlooked hikes is the Tower Falls Trail that leads adventurers down to the gorgeous, breathtaking Yellowstone River. Set aside an extra half an hour when you visit the park and make this trek - the views are absolutely worth the effort, and you'll enjoy a welcome reprieve from the park's summertime crowds.

Tower Falls is one of the most iconic sights in the northern part of Yellowstone Park - but many visitors don't realize you can hike down to the river from the famous overlook.

The well-maintained trail takes you half a mile down via switchbacks and staircases.

Along the way, you'll have stunning views of the Yellowstone River and Tower Creek.

Depending on the time of year, the river may seem quiet and peaceful, or be raging with high, wild water thanks to snow melt.

Be sure to look all around from the trail - these sights are breathtaking. You won't be able to see Tower Falls itself from the trail, though, as it is hidden from sight.

The impossibly bright blue water of the Yellowstone is waiting for you at the end. This makes an amazing picnic spot - but be award, it's also a popular fishing spot for bears.

Relaxing down at the water after a hike from Tower Falls is a great way to escape the Yellowstone crowds in the summertime.

The crowds at the overlook can be pretty intimidating, but most people don't make the hike down to the bottom, and you're likely to find solitude along the water. The trailhead is accessible right from the Tower Falls overlook - don't miss it!

Address: 1 Dunraven Pass Road, Yellowstone National Park, WY, 82190

For another amazing waterfall hike in the Cowboy State, read Take This Easy Trail To An Amazing Triple Waterfall In Wyoming.

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