Inspiration Point
Yellowstone National Park's Inspiration Point looks down a forested canyon with a winding river and red-orange cliffs at sunset.
Inspiration Point overlook in Yellowstone National Park with a metal railing, canyon walls, pines, and a river below.
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Inspiration Point

Natural Attr★★★★☆
Last Updated: January 2026

Overview

About This Attraction

From Inspiration Point you look out over the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone, where the Yellowstone River braids through a deep gorge and Lower Falls glint below. The rhyolite walls rise in layered bands, telling a story of long erosion along fault lines. A restored overlook sits back from the old tip, a reminder that geology remains in motion even today.

Best Time to Visit

Summer and fall offer the best access; golden hour at sunrise or sunset lights the canyon walls, while midday light is harsh and crowds peak in July–August.

Visitor Tips

  • Park at the spur off North Rim Drive; arrive early to beat crowds.
  • The walk to the overlook is a short, paved route with about 50 feet of elevation change, wheelchair-accessible.
  • Stay behind barriers; gravity and historic instability demand caution on the edge.
  • Bear spray is advisable if you’re hiking beyond the overlook.
  • Interpretive signs help explain the geology and history.
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