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Hike Brink of Lower Falls Trail, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming

Depending on the time of year, anywhere between 5,000 -60,000 gallons per second (18,927-22,7125 l/s) of water plunges 308 feet (93 m) over Lower Falls. You can catch a distant view of this power from some overlooks adjacent to the parking lot. Or you can descend to the brink on a steep trail that drops 600 feet (180 m). Not recommended for those with heart, lung, or other health conditions. View Upper Falls from a short spur at the trail’s beginning. This trail is closed in winter.
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