Gibbon Falls
Tourist attraction · Teton County ·

Gibbon Falls

Tourist attraction · Teton County ·

Waterfall with 84-ft. drop, easy access, scenic overlooks

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Gibbon Falls by null
Gibbon Falls by null
Gibbon Falls by null
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Information

Grand Loop Rd, Yellowstone National Park, WY 82190 Get directions

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Grand Loop Rd, Yellowstone National Park, WY 82190 Get directions

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Features

wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance

Last updated

Nov 2, 2025

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Gibbon Falls

Redge O.

Google
Gibbon Falls is definitely worth a stop when exploring Yellowstone. The waterfall itself drops about 84 feet and creates such a stunning view. What I love is it’s very accessible. No strenuous hike is needed. It is more of a short walk along the paved path from the parking area to the overlook so almost anyone can enjoy it. Parking can be a bit tight during peak hours since it is a popular roadside stop, but if you go earlier in the day or later in the afternoon it is much easier to find a spot. Restrooms are available near the parking lot which is convenient before continuing your drive. As for its history, Gibbon Falls was formed along the Gibbon River, which was named after Colonel John Gibbon, a U.S. Army officer who played a role in the 1870s campaigns in the area. The falls became an established roadside stop when the road between Norris and Madison Junction was completed, making it one of the easily accessible scenic stops in Yellowstone. To learn more about the history, there are interpretive signs along the overlook that share interesting facts, including how much they paid the mason to build the walls made of rock. Overall, this is not a place where you will spend hours, but it is a beautiful and quick stop that adds a lot to your Yellowstone experience.

Susan D.

Google
This overlook was built on heavy stone structures, wide and sturdy, complementing the falls. The falls is very wide rather than long however powerful. Standing at the edge of the overlook, you can still feel the energy of the running water.

Beau H.

Google
Gibbon Falls was one of the easiest and most rewarding stops we made in Yellowstone. You don’t have to walk far at all — the parking lot is literally right next to the viewpoint! No hiking boots, no steep trails, just step out of your car and bam—you’re looking at a stunning waterfall dropping 84 feet over a rugged cliff. The view is incredible and super easy to enjoy for all ages and abilities. There’s a nice paved path along the edge if you want to stretch your legs a little, but honestly, the best view is right there from the main overlook. Quick stop, zero effort, major beauty. Definitely worth it!

Corey T.

Google
Ok so it's Yellowstone and I love this place, so I'm giving it the obligatory 5 stars... However, this was probably my least favorite waterfall I saw in the park. The parking lot was crowded to an insane level, people were hiking off trail down to the edge of the waterfall, and the viewpoint was vastly subpar compared to other waterfalls in the park. If you're passing by and you have the time, you might as well stop, but I wouldn't put this one near the top of your to do list.

Chris B.

Google
Gibbon Falls, an 84-foot cascade in Yellowstone, dazzles along the Gibbon River. Easily accessible via a short walk from a pullout on the Grand Loop Road, it’s a must-see. Mist rises from the frothy plunge, framed by lush pines. Best in spring for full flow. Crowds can gather, so visit early. A quick, breathtaking stop on your park adventure!

Grizzly F.

Google
Nice quick little stop off on the road. Depending on what time you arrive you might have to fight for parking but we got in without too much trouble. Crowded area with few chances for quiet moments but still nice to look at and glad we checked it out.

Stephen K

Google
If you're driving along the Grand Loop Road, feel free to stop by this overpass to view Gibbon Falls. Just a short walk along the trail, you will have a full view of the 84-foot waterfall, cascading over a Yellowstone caldera rim remnant into the Gibbon River.

Cori H.

Google
It's worth a so for a beautiful view. Less crowded than other waterfalls. Nice walking paths.