The Cowboy State has no shortage of natural beauty. With several Rocky Mountain ranges – including the Bighorns, Wind Rivers, and Tetons – large expanses of unspoiled forest and two premier national parks, you will find plenty to soothe your adventurous soul in Wyoming. I, personally, am a big fan of waterfalls, and one of the most incredible cascades I’ve ever seen is Yellowstone Lower Falls, Wyoming, located within the river’s namesake National Park. Not only is it the largest waterfall in Wyoming (by volume), it’s the highest-volume waterfall in all of the Rocky Mountains. And every time I visit Yellowstone to see Lower Falls, I am blown away – it’s simply breathtaking.

Ready to explore more waterfalls beyond the state border? From jaw-dropping cascades to swimmable emerald ponds, there are countless magnificent waterfalls found across the United States to explore.

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This really is a magnificent waterfall that I could marvel at for hours, and it’s clearly one of our country’s incredible natural wonders. So, the next time you’re searching for “waterfalls near me” in the Cowboy State, make the trip to Yellowstone Lower Falls, Wyoming. It will take your breath away. The trail along the north rim is pretty accessible, as is at least one viewpoint. During the summer and on weekends, parking can be tough, though.

The south rim tends to be less crowded, but there are fewer viewpoints. Even so, the hike out to Artists Point is definitely worth it! Cell service is nonexistent in much of the park, so if you plan to do any hiking, be sure to use AllTrails Plus to download trail maps before you go. That way, you’ll be able to navigate on your phone even when you’re out of range.

Do you think the Lower Falls of the Yellowstone River is as magnificent as I do? Let me know in the comments!

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