Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone

The canyon that named the whole park

Martin Gregor
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Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone. When you see it with your own eyes, you will understand why this park is called Yellowstone. It's according to this canyon, which is colored yellow with this 90-meter waterfall. The ancient Indians of the Hidatsa tribe and the Mandans named this place Mi tsi a da zi – which is a translation of the Rock Yellow River. Subsequently, American trappers named it Yellow Stone. It is really an extremely photogenic place.

Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone

The canyon that gave its name to the whole park

Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone. When you see it with your own eyes, you will understand why this park is called Yellowstone. It's according to this canyon, which is colored yellow with this 90-meter waterfall. The ancient Indians of the Hidatsa tribe and the Mandans named this place Mi tsi a da zi – which is a translation of the Rock Yellow River. Subsequently, American trappers named it Yellow Stone. It is really an extremely photogenic place. In addition to the Yellow Rocks, this place consists of two waterfalls, such as the Upper Waterfall, is smaller and near it is the Lower Waterfall, which is one of the icons of Yellowstone. It is possible to get to the Upper Waterfall to its edge and watch how beautiful it hums. A few kilometers away is a view of the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone, where its dominant feature is the Lower Waterfall, which is 90 meters long and is surrounded by the Yellow Rocks. Here the visitor also gets to the highest accessible place. From here it is possible to go to the lower viewpoint, which is closer to this waterfall. The Yellowstone River flows through this canyon.

Upper Waterfall

On the ledge of the Upper Waterfall

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Yellow Canyon

Yellow rocks that gave the name to the whole park

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National park icon

From the viewpoint of the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone, you can see the Lower Waterfall.

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View of the surroundings

More views of the canyon.

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A river flows through the canyon

The predatory Yellowstone River deepens the canyon.

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Road to the Lower Waterfall

It is possible to at least get closer to the Lower Waterfall.

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I won't get any closer

This is the closest you can get.

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