Rustic Falls

Yellowstone National Park / Mammoth, Wyoming, USA

About Rustic Falls

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Rustic Falls was an interesting little 47ft roadside waterfall that rippled over a basalt cliff giving the falls a distinctive texture and character to it.

It also had somewhat of an unusual fan shape (or I guess you could also think of it like a bell or bulb shape) adding to its scenic allure.

We happened to see the falls in Late June which apparently was pretty close to peak flow, but I’ve read in the literature that this waterfall could go dry not much deeper into Summer.

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Rustic Falls

The falls resided below the western slopes of Bunsen Peak in a section of the Grand Loop called the Golden Gate.

I’m guessing it was so named because passing through this section reminded earlier visitors of going through some entranceway en route to Mammoth.

Since the canyon appeared pretty suddenly and abruptly as we passed beneath Bunsen Peak, the road made a pretty steep descent alongside Glen Creek, which was the creek responsible for both the falls and the depth of the canyon itself.

Apparently, these factors also conspired to make the road through here a bit of a challenge for engineers to build.

As for seeing the falls, we had to find one of a couple of pullouts with limited space (see directions below).

Then, we ended up having to walk alongside the road until we got the views of Rustic Falls that we wanted from gradually differing angles.

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Rustic Falls resides in Yellowstone National Park. For information or inquiries about the park as well as current conditions, visit the National Park Service website.

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