Brink of Lower Falls
Brink of Lower Falls viewing platform in Yellowstone National Park with hikers photographing the green river plunging below.
Rugged canyon walls of yellow and brown frame a winding river toward Lower Falls in Yellowstone National Park, with pines along the rim.
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Brink of Lower Falls

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Last Updated: January 2026

Overview

About This Trail

Descend the paved switchbacks to the brink of Lower Falls, then handle a relentless climb back up. The edge is a powerful reward, but the ascent tests your legs and lungs, especially at altitude. Stay hydrated, keep your wits about you, and own the grind for the canyon roar on the view.

Highlights

Difficulty Level

Moderate (official) / Strenuous in practice

Trail Highlights

Standing at the brink of the Lower Falls, feel the water power, and gaze into the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone.

Insider Tips

• Go just after sunrise or after the main crowds disperse to avoid congestion. • Carry 3L water minimum; use trekking poles for the descent and ascent. • Bear spray is essential in Yellowstone; make noise and stay aware. • Allow extra time for the return climb and crowds.

Best Season to Hike

May through October

Hiking Tips

  • Carry at least 3L water; no reliable water sources on trail.
  • Trekking poles highly recommended for the descent and ascent.
  • Bear spray is essential in Yellowstone; make noise and stay alert.
  • Plan for extra time due to crowds and the strenuous return climb.

Family Info

Not recommended for young children due to steep drop-offs and strenuous climb

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