Wraith Falls Trailhead
A hiker walks a dirt trail through sagebrush and pines in a meadow at Yellowstone National Park under a clear blue sky.
Yellowstone National Park meadow with sagebrush in the foreground, scattered pines on rolling hills and a distant mountain under a bright blue sky.
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Wraith Falls Trailhead

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Last Updated: January 2026

Overview

About This Trail

Wraith Falls Trail is an easy out-and-back stroll of roughly 0.8–1 mile with about 79–100 ft of gain. The surface shifts from packed dirt to boardwalks and a few stairs, with partial shade from a Douglas-fir forest and meadows. High reward for the effort: a short, family-friendly stop at a waterfall with a fenced viewing area. Stay alert for bears and changing weather, and carry adequate water and bear spray.

Highlights

Difficulty Level

Easy Stroll

Trail Highlights

Wraith Falls cascade from a rocky cliff; short, fenced overlook with opportunities to get closer with safe scrambling around the edge

Insider Tips

- There’s a short climb with a few stairs near the viewpoint; strollers and wheelchairs may have trouble. - In spring, the waterfall flows most powerfully; midday sun offers good photography light. - The fenced viewpoint keeps kids close; supervise children at all times.

Best Season to Hike

Spring through Fall (May–October)

Hiking Tips

  • Carry 2L water minimum.
  • Bear spray is strongly recommended in bear country.
  • Start cold and move steadily; the trail is short but uneven in places.
  • Use the fenced overlook and mind the stairs when bringing kids or older travelers.

Family Info

Short length and fenced viewpoint make it suitable for children

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