Kepler Cascades is an absolute gem within Yellowstone National Park! The cascades are a breathtaking sight, with water tumbling down multiple tiers of rugged rock, creating a mesmerizing display of nature's power and beauty. The viewing platform is perfectly situated, giving you an up-close and personal view of the falls, while still allowing you to take in the surrounding wilderness. The short, easy walk from the parking area makes it accessible to everyone, and it’s a perfect stop whether you're just beginning your Yellowstone adventure or taking a quick break along the way. The sound of the rushing water and the stunning scenery make it a peaceful and awe-inspiring experience. Kepler Cascades is a must-see spot that truly captures the essence of Yellowstone's...
Read moreWhat an absolutely 💯 amazing place to get "into the wild"....world of people sleeping in their cars in jam packed trailhead parking lots just ridiculous. Not a single bird in the air, squirrel in a tree or even a preire dog in sight. Then, and for the most part these are foreign tourists with different and not inviting morning rituals. Peeing in the trees, spitting from brushing teeth on the parking lot and then the noise which I can only describe as choreographed screaming pandemonium. Then all at once they take off in a line to go pet the bison and hang off the observation point to get a pick. Entertaining to...
Read moreEasy to get to. No hike necessary! Right off the main road south of Old Faithful area. We actually came back and hiked the Lone Star Geyser trail - it was 1 hour treck in - paved road along a river bed for most of it. We made it to the geyser just as it was erupting! It lasted 15 - 20 minutes. Was worth the stop for Kepler and the hike for Lone Star! (I am a 54 year old out of shape woman & I survived the 5 mile...
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