Firehole Falls
In the southwest of Yellowstone National Park in the United States, there is a waterfall called Firehole Falls on the Firehole River. The falls are about 0.80 kilometers (0.5 miles) upstream of Madison Junction, where the Firehole and Gibbon Rivers converge, and are situated inside Firehole Canyon on Firehole Canyon Drive, a one-way street that runs parallel to the main Madison Junction to Old Faithful route.
The plunge of Firehole Falls is around 40 feet (12 m) that sits amid the 800-foot-thick lava that forms the canyon walls. The Little Firehole Trail is a stunning path through Yellowstone National Park that leads to Firehole Falls. This 16.1 km path has a few steep portions and is somewhat difficult. This trek may be completed in one long day hike or spread out over a few days by sleeping at Firehole Falls. Hikers can come equipped with suitable, comfortable hiking boots as well as enough water and snacks to keep them hydrated and fuel their expedition. With so much to uncover, this path is perhaps the ideal way to spend time taking in Firehole Falls's beauty and wonder.
In sum, Firehole Falls:
- Located on the Firehole River in the southwest of Yellowstone National Park in the United States.
- The slope of Firehole Falls is about 40 feet (12 m) high among 800 feet of thick lava.
- The Little Firehole Trail, 16.1 kilometers long, is a scenic trail that leads to Firehole Falls.