Palisade Falls
Palisade Falls is one of the most waterfalls in Montana. Just past the reservoir in the Hyalite Recreation Area, Palisade Falls is situated south of Bozeman. Palisade Falls is a massive waterfall that towers over Palisade Mountain's southern base and plunges more than 80 feet off a sheer rock face. Short and mostly paved, the trail is convenient for pushers of strollers. A few steep areas, nevertheless, might prevent some wheelchair users from using it. At the trailhead, there are picnic tables.
The trail starts at the East Fork of Hyalite Creek and travels along a tributary for about half a mile before coming to a bridge that overlooks the falls. In the sweltering summer months, when the falls' mist and the deep forest's shade keep walkers, cyclists, and runners cool, this is a fantastic, straightforward track. Although the trail can become icy in the winter, an easy winter adventure can be had with decent traction or a set of cross-country skis.
Location: Bozeman, Montana