Experience the Majestic Brink of Lower Falls
Discover the breathtaking views at Brink of Lower Falls in Yellowstone National Park, where nature's splendor captivates every visitor.
Nestled in the heart of Yellowstone National Park, the Brink of Lower Falls offers breathtaking views of one of the park's most iconic waterfalls. Here, visitors can witness the powerful cascade of the Yellowstone River plunging over 308 feet into the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone, creating a mesmerizing spectacle that draws travelers from around the globe. The surrounding scenery is equally stunning, with vibrant colors and unique geology that make this location a must-visit for nature lovers.
A brief summary to Brink of Lower Falls
- Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, 82190, US
- +1307-344-7381
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Local tips
- Visit early in the morning or late in the afternoon for the best light and fewer crowds.
- Bring a good camera to capture the stunning waterfalls and canyon views.
- Wear sturdy shoes, as the trails can be steep and sometimes rugged.
- Check the weather before your visit, as conditions can change rapidly in the park.
- Consider taking a guided tour to learn more about the park's geology and ecology.
Getting There
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Car
From Cody, WY, take US-14 W towards Yellowstone National Park. This route is approximately 52 miles and will take around 1.5 hours. Enter Yellowstone National Park through the East Entrance. After entering the park, follow the Grand Loop Road (which is a circular road through the park). Keep an eye out for road signs directing you to the South Rim Drive. Continue on the Grand Loop Road until you reach the Brink of Lower Falls parking area, located near the South Rim Drive.
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Public Transportation
While public transportation options to Yellowstone can be limited, consider taking a shuttle service from Cody, WY, to Yellowstone National Park. Several companies offer this service during the tourist season. Upon arrival at the park, you can use the park's shuttle service to get to the South Rim Drive. Be sure to check the shuttle schedules in advance and plan accordingly, as they may vary. There will be an entry fee for the park, which is approximately $35 per vehicle or $20 per person for pedestrians and cyclists, valid for 7 days.
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Biking or Hiking
For the adventurous, consider biking or hiking from nearby lodging or campgrounds within Yellowstone. If you're staying at Canyon Village, it's a short bike ride or hike to the Brink of Lower Falls. Follow the trails marked on the park map towards the South Rim. Make sure to wear appropriate gear and carry enough water, as trails can be steep and challenging.