The Breathtaking Scenic Drive Through Wyoming That Runs Along The Firehole River
Hiking is undoubtedly an incredible way to experience everything the rugged West has to offer, and nowhere is that more true than right here in Wyoming. Our state's countless backcountry trails, climbs, and off-road routes offer breathtaking views of our stunning landscapes that couldn't be seen otherwise. But add the additional factors of weather, gear, and extra planning, and sometimes it's just easier to stick with the main roads, especially if you have littles in tow or are looking for the most reward for your mileage!
Wyoming has 21 magnificent scenic byways crisscrossing the state, each winding through sky-high mountain ranges, alongside rushing rivers, and barreling through quiet stretches of Cowboy Country grandeur. But not all of Wyoming's prettiest drives make the list of official scenic drives - even if they should. On your next visit through Yellowstone territory, check out the short and sweet Firehole Canyon Drive.
With so many natural wonders packed into Yellowstone's 3,400 square miles, is it any surprise that a quick, two-mile drive through a canyon in the lower basin could be filled with multiple waterfalls, stunning geology, and one of the most powerful rivers in the state?
Wyoming never ceases to amaze!
Nestled in the heart of Yellowstone National Park, Firehole Canyon Drive offers a breathtaking journey through a landscape sculpted by volcanic activity and the relentless flow of the Firehole River. This two-mile, one-way road is more than just a scenic route; it’s a passage through time, showcasing the park’s rich history and geothermal wonders.
You'll find the quick detour to Firehole Canyon Drive off the main Grand Loop Road, just south of the Madison Junction and near the lower geyser basin area.
The drive is enveloped by the lush greenery of Yellowstone, with the Firehole River’s clear waters coursing alongside.
The geology of Firehole Canyon is as intriguing as it is ancient. The canyon walls are composed of 800-foot thick lava flows - towering remnants of the volcanic forces that shaped Yellowstone and this landscape eons ago.
Portions of the canyon are incredibly narrow, compressing the river and increasing its flow in dramatic, churning ways.
At its base, the Firehole River is a unique, family-friendly swimming hole. (And no, it's not heated. So it might be chilly!)
Be safe and follow all posted signage.
The history of Firehole Canyon Drive is intertwined with the broader narrative of Yellowstone National Park. Established in 1872, Yellowstone is America’s first national park, and Firehole Canyon has been a part of the park’s allure since its inception. The drive was developed to allow visitors to explore the canyon safely and admire Firehole Falls.
In fact, Firehole Falls is without a doubt a highlight of the canyon drive - a powerful waterfall that thunders as it plunges over 40 feet into the water.
During high run-off, in particular, you might see a few smaller waterfalls as well.
Fortunately, this gorgeous drive also features several overlook points, allowing travelers to pull over and soak in the panoramic views. Keep your camera handy!
Straight through, Firehole Canyon Drive is just a 20-30 minute trip, but you'll definitely want to stop here and there to take in the sights.
Note that the pull-out areas have limited space. Take caution in these congested areas and remember: DO NOT stop in the middle of the road or get too close to passing wildlife.
And, of course, it's not just geology that's on display here. Enjoy ALL of the sights!
This short drive is an absolute wonder, and it's incredible that there's so much beauty on display here!
Keep in mind that this road is off-limits to RVs, buses, and vehicles with trailers. If possible, leave your big rig parked at your campsite or cabin base camp and take a separate vehicle - you won't want to miss this!
If you haven't been here yet, Firehole Canyon Drive and its swimming area is definitely a detour worth adding to your Yellowstone bucket list.
For a Firehole Canyon adventure that's in a completely different region of the Cowboy State, check out Firehole Canyon Campground and all of its surrounding beauty.
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