Hiking
3-3 hours
Moderate
Some places in Yellowstone demand more than a passing glance, and the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone is one of them. This dramatic chasm, carved over millennia by the Yellowstone River, is more than just a sight—it’s a symphony of sound, color, and motion that begs to be explored on foot.
Start your journey with the South Rim Trail, a 4.2-mile round trip that offers sweeping views of the canyon’s vibrant walls. Each step reveals something new: the golden light playing on the rock’s reds and yellows, the pine-scented breeze rustling through the trees, and the thunder of Lower Falls growing louder as you approach. Artist Point, the trail’s crown jewel, frames Lower Falls in a picture-perfect tableau. From here, the 308-foot cascade crashes into the canyon below, sending mist rising like smoke from a fire.
For a closer encounter, venture onto the North Rim Trail. Uncle Tom’s Trail takes you down a series of steep stairs to a perch near the base of Lower Falls. Here, the roar of the water is deafening, and the spray cools your face as you marvel at the river’s power. Further along, the Brink of the Lower Falls Trail places you directly above the cascade, where the sheer force of the water rushing over the edge is humbling to behold.
The Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone isn’t just a place for waterfalls—it’s a haven for quiet discoveries. Watch as ospreys circle high above, their cries echoing through the gorge, or spot wildflowers clinging bravely to rocky ledges. The canyon’s walls, oxidized into fiery hues, tell a story of volcanic origins and the river’s relentless carving.
Hiking here isn’t just about the views—it’s about feeling the pulse of the park. The roar of the falls, the stillness of the trails, and the timeless beauty of the canyon combine to create an experience that will linger in your heart long after you’ve left.
Hiking the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone
Hiking the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone: An Unforgettable Experience - Grand Canyon Of The Yellowstone
Hiking the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone: An Unforgettable Experience in Grand Canyon Of The Yellowstone
Coordinates: 44.7198, -110.4853
Hiking
Spring and Fall
Photographer
Yellowstone National Park
Not Accessible
Remote location - limited connectivity
Varies by season, check forecast
Best to visit in dry conditions
Experience Needed: This natural landmark is recommended for those with some outdoor experience. Good for regular hikers.