Everyone in Wyoming seems to have a favorite waterfall. For many, it’s hard to top the landmark Lower Falls of the Yellowstone, and for others, the easily accessible Bridle Veil Falls in Casper is the perfect spot for a scenic picnic. If you’re looking for a beautiful waterfall and canyon landscape that’s easy to get to no matter what the weather may be, plan a trip to see Shell Falls in Bighorn National Forest.

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Be sure to check the status of the Interpretive Site for closings on the Forest Service website here.

Wyoming is one state that seems to have more waterfalls than people! If you love the thrill of chasing cascades, read You Can See 11 Waterfalls In Just One Day Of Hiking In Wyoming and plan for the ultimate day of tracking down these natural wonders.

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