The Lower Falls is a 308-foot waterfall in the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone River, making it the tallest waterfall in Yellowstone National Park.
It is a prominent feature of the canyon, with views available from various points along the South and North Rims, including popular viewpoints like Artist Point and the Brink of the Lower Falls trail.
For about 15 minutes each day, the sunlight spilling into the valley creates this beautiful rainbow in the spray generated by the waterfall
The Lower Falls is a 308-foot waterfall in the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone River, making it the tallest waterfall in Yellowstone National Park.
It is a prominent feature of the canyon, with views available from various points along the South and North Rims, including popular viewpoints like Artist Point and the Brink of the Lower Falls trail.
For about 15 minutes each day, the sunlight spilling into the valley creates this beautiful rainbow in the spray generated by the waterfall