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Top 11 Waterfalls in Teton County

Best waterfalls in Teton County are found within a landscape characterized by the Teton Range and proximity to Yellowstone National Park. This region features diverse terrain, including glacial lakes, alpine forests, and geothermal areas. The natural environment supports numerous waterways that create a variety of waterfalls. Teton County offers opportunities to experience both accessible and remote natural attractions.

Best waterfalls in Teton County

  • The most popular waterfalls is Hidden Falls, a waterfall that is a 100-foot cascading waterfall situated…

Last updated: April 26, 2026

Mystic Falls

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Here, over a distance of 5 kilometers, you can see an exciting variety of colorful geysers on boardwalks and a beautiful waterfall, which you can reach on pretty paths through …

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Fairy Falls

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Fairy Falls is a 200 foot tall waterfall located in Yellowstone's Midway Geyser Basin area. The falls are reached via the Fairy Falls Trail from the trailhead located on Grand Loop Road.

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Hidden Falls

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The Hidden Falls can be reached by hiking around Jenny Lake. Boats also travel across the lake to the dock not far from the Hidden Falls.

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Gibbon Falls

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Located on the Gibbon River, the falls drop roughly 84 feet in a gradual descent. From parking area near the top of the falls is a great view, but follow …

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Kepler Cascades

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Impressive set of thundering waterfalls and cascades, particularly early in the season, easily visible from the bike seat along the overlook railings off the roadside parking area.

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Death Canyon Trail

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Death Canyon offers beautiful, challenging hiking, and fantastic views of Phelps Lake and the surrounding peaks. After leaving the forest above the lake, you pass through rocky slopes beneath towering …

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Firehole Falls

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Beautiful waterfalls just a few meters from the road. They are not so popular as others but their beauty makes them worth taking the detour from the main road and visit them!

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Granite Falls

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A hugely impressive series of cascades, Granite Falls is a beautiful waterfall on Granite Creek in the Gros Ventre Range. The falls are located just to the north of the …

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Terraced Falls

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This 150 foot tall waterfall is found at the end of the Cascade Creek Trail. As their name suggests, the falls flow over a series of terraces that have been …

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Union Falls

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Union Falls is a wide spreading fan-type waterfall that drops 250 feet, making it the second largest in Yellowstone National Park. The location of the falls is very remote and you will likely have the spot all to yourself.

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October 5, 2025, Kepler Cascades

The Kepler Cascades are an impressive waterfall in Yellowstone National Park, known for their easy accessibility and scenic beauty. The Kepler Cascades are located in the southwestern part of Yellowstone National Park, about 4 kilometers (2.5 miles) south of the Old Faithful Geyser Basin. The cascades are located just off the Grand Loop Road (the road from Old Faithful to the West Thumb Geyser Basin) and are easily accessible via a well-marked roadside pull-out. A short, often paved path or accessible boardwalk leads from the pull-out to an observation deck offering excellent views of the falls. The parking lot for the Kepler Cascades is very close to the trailhead for the Lone Star Geyser.

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Sigrid
October 4, 2025, Mystic Falls

The Mystic Falls Trail is a scenic hike to the 21-meter-high falls, which cascade down several times. It is also known for its proximity to the famous geothermal areas.

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Beautiful waterfalls just a few meters from the road!

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The waterfalls are a spectacle and not far from the car.

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Beautiful waterfalls just a few meters from the road

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S. Ulrich
July 10, 2024, Gibbon Falls

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Nicolet
May 17, 2024, Firehole Falls

This waterfall can be reached via a side road that runs parallel to the main road. It leads through a deep canyon and finally leads to the waterfall. A parking lot is located directly opposite

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May 14, 2024, Mystic Falls

Here, over a distance of 5 kilometers, you can see an exciting variety of colorful geysers on boardwalks and a beautiful waterfall, which you can reach on pretty paths through the forest and along the stream. It is hard to imagine more variety of experiences in such a short distance.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which waterfalls in Teton County are suitable for families with children?

Several waterfalls in the region offer family-friendly access. Gibbon Falls in Yellowstone National Park is easily accessible via a paved path to an overlook. Kepler Cascades and Firehole Falls are also noted for their family-friendly access, often just a short walk from the road. Moose Falls, just inside Yellowstone's southern entrance, is another excellent choice with a very short, easy trail.

Are there any waterfalls in the Teton County area that are wheelchair accessible?

Yes, Gibbon Falls in Yellowstone National Park is noted as being wheelchair accessible, offering a great view from a paved area near the top of the falls.

What is the best time of year to visit the waterfalls in Teton County and the surrounding areas?

The best time to visit is generally in late spring and early summer (May to July) when snowmelt feeds the rivers, making the waterfalls particularly powerful and impressive. Hidden Falls, for example, is especially powerful in early summer. However, some waterfalls like Moose Falls can be enjoyed throughout the warmer months.

Can I find waterfalls that offer a more secluded or backcountry experience?

For a true backcountry adventure, consider Union Falls in Yellowstone's remote Bechler region. It requires a strenuous hike of at least 15 miles round trip, ensuring a more secluded experience. Similarly, Terraced Falls, also in a remote part of Yellowstone, offers a tranquil, multi-tiered display away from the crowds.

Are there any waterfalls near Teton County with unique natural features like hot springs?

Yes, Granite Falls in the Bridger-Teton National Forest is unique for its nearby natural hot springs. Visitors can wade across the river to access these free hot springs, providing a unique opportunity for soaking or a cold plunge. Union Falls also has the nearby Ouzel Pool, a geothermally warmed swimming hole.

What kind of wildlife might I encounter near the waterfalls?

The Teton County area and nearby Yellowstone National Park are rich in wildlife. Moose Falls, for instance, is named for frequent moose sightings in the area. You might also spot deer, elk, various bird species, and potentially bears or wolves, especially in more remote areas. Always maintain a safe distance and carry bear spray.

What are some notable wide waterfalls in the region?

Cave Falls, located in the Bechler area of Yellowstone National Park, is Yellowstone's widest waterfall, measuring approximately 20 feet tall but an impressive 250 feet wide. Its remarkable width creates a powerful and roaring cascade.

Are there hiking opportunities near the waterfalls in Teton County?

Absolutely. Many waterfalls are part of scenic hiking trails. For example, the hike to Mystic Falls offers a varied landscape, passing through Biscuit Basin with its colorful geysers and hot springs. You can find more hiking options in the area by exploring the Hiking in Teton County guide, which includes routes like the Jenny Lake Loop Trail.

What other outdoor activities can I do near the waterfalls?

Beyond hiking, the region offers various outdoor activities. Near many waterfalls, you'll find opportunities for running. The Running Trails in Teton County guide features routes like the Jackson town square loop. The area around Granite Falls is also popular for fishing.

Are there any waterfalls that are part of a larger geothermal area?

Mystic Falls is a multi-tiered cascading waterfall where noticeable steam rises from its top, indicating geothermal activity and hot springs feeding the waterfall. It's located near Biscuit Basin, known for its geysers and hot springs.

How can I reach Hidden Falls in Grand Teton National Park?

Hidden Falls is one of the most popular and accessible waterfalls in Grand Teton National Park. You can reach it via a moderate 4.9-mile round trip hike around the south end of Jenny Lake, or a shorter 1.2-mile round trip hike after taking a scenic shuttle boat across Jenny Lake. For more details, you can visit the National Park Service website.

Are there any waterfalls that are often combined with other popular attractions?

Fairy Falls, a 200-foot tall waterfall in Yellowstone's Midway Geyser Basin, is often visited in conjunction with the Grand Prismatic Spring Overlook, making for a combined scenic experience.

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