Yellowstone’s Majestic Waterfalls
Greetings all,
Back in August I shared photos of a recent six-day backpacking trip to the cascade corner of Yellowstone National Park. (I greatly enjoyed my companions, the hike, the adventure and the waterfalls.) Because the trip was so rewarding, I decided my next Eppson Center presentation would focus on Yellowstone Waterfalls (It’s scheduled for October 21st, flier attached YNP Waterfalls Presentation Announcement (October21st)). But, though I’ve visited many waterfalls in the park I’ve actually only video-taped a few so planned a return trip in early October. Visiting Yellowstone in October can be challenging primarily due to weather (rain, sun and snow) but can also make a lovely setting for photos. I visited and filmed 15 waterfalls in three days: exhausting and wonderful. Below are a few photos from the trip and if you are in Laramie Monday October 21st hope you’ll join me at the Eppson Center presentation.
Moose Falls (near South Entrance) – Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
Crystal Falls (view from Upper Falls overlook) – Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
Fairy Falls (easy on-trail hike) – Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
Undine Falls (road side pullout) – Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
Sylvan Lake (early morning) – Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
Willow Park lake (early morning) – Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
Lake near Norris Geyser Basin (early morning) – Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
Kepler Cascades (road side pullout) – Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
Mystic Falls (easy on-trail hike) – Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
Grizzly Bear (October snow) – Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming