Monday, May 27, 2013

Misc Fall of Yellowstone

Yellowstone has tons of waterfalls but are all spread out thru the park.  We were at the park for 3 days but had a 6 month old with us and couldn't go too far out of the way to see any because it is just too much driving. 

Upper falls is best viewed from the Uncle Tom's Trail Parking lot.  No hiking required.


Undine Falls is just a couple of miles past the Mammoth Springs Area.  There is parking lot beside the road.


Rustic Falls is before Mammoth springs on the side of the road.


We also saw Moose Falls but the road was being worked on was one lane and you could not park and get out to the see them.









Friday, May 17, 2013

Mesa Falls, Idaho

Mesa Falls is about a half hour before the entrance to Yellowstone (in Idaho).

There are two watefalls.  The upper falls is a short walk from the parking lot on a series of boardwalks and stairs.


The lower falls is a short walk from the upper falls.


These were definitely worth the stop on our way back from yellowstone.  

Directions are here:

http://www.waterfallswest.com/waterfall.php?id=40

Monday, May 13, 2013

Idaho Falls


We stopped at Idaho falls on our way to Yellowstone.  It was not too far off the exit and was a good rest stop for us.

You can find the falls by following the directions below:

Directions:From I-15 at Idaho Falls, take exit 118 (Broadway St.). Drive east on Broadway towards the city center for about 0.2 miles. Turn left on River Parkway, just before crossing the bridge, and find a place to park along the road. 


The falls are pretty and there is a Mormon Temple in the background.

Monday, May 6, 2013

Great Falls Of Tinker Creek ohio



Great Falls of Tinker Creek are in Bedford Ohio outside of Cleveland.  You can find the falls at a place called Viaduct Park.  It is also known as Big Falls.  It is a short walk from the parking lot.


Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Mill Creek Falls


Mill Creek Falls is an urban waterfall in Cleveland, Ohio.  It may also be known as Cataract Falls.

Directions:  go to the  Mill Creek Falls History Center  Look for directions to this and you will find the falls right there.  Just use their parking lot.  

The area is trick to drive around.  Lots of one way roads.  I was later told by friends that this was not the best area.  I didn't seem to notice when I was there.

There was small parking lot and then a short walk to observation deck to see the falls.