Waterfall Hikes in Wyoming (WY)
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Wyoming’s waterfalls are fed by high-elevation sources across the Teton, Wind River, Absaroka and Bighorn ranges and the Yellowstone plateau, where glacial cirques, steep escarpments and narrow river canyons produce cascades, plunges and tiered drops. Hikes are often moderate backcountry routes with long alpine approaches interspersed with a handful of easy roadside falls and occasional technical scrambles; strong seasonal snowmelt and remote, high-altitude terrain distinguish Wyoming’s waterfall hiking from lower-elevation states. See waterfalls near major Wyoming cities .
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Parks in Wyoming
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- 1 Gibbon Falls Roaring · 94 cfs 93rd percentile
- 2 Firehole Falls Roaring · 94 cfs 93rd percentile
- 3 Cottonwood Falls Roaring · 753 cfs 91st percentile
- 4 Silver Cord Cascade Strong · 3310 cfs 89th percentile
- 5 Hidden Falls Strong · 8100 cfs 80th percentile
- 6 Glacier Falls Strong · 8100 cfs 80th percentile
Best Waterfall Hikes in Wyoming
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