Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Kepler Cascades

Another relatively easy waterfall to see in Yellowstone National Park is the Kepler Cascades. The best view of the falls is from a platform that overlooks the gorge. This platform is located adjacent to the road just a couple miles south east of Old Faithful on the lower loop.
The falls was named after Kepler Hoyt, the son of the then territorial govenor of Wyoming, back in 1881. The Kepler Cascades is a three tiered waterfall that drops over 50 feet as the Firehole River travels north.

11 comments:

Dagrun said...

Beautiful waterfalls.Looks like a cold and wet place to be.

James said...

Great pictures, I can almost hear it and feel the cool mist.

Gemma Wiseman said...

The fall of water is utterly magical! Loved this!

mick said...

Great photos - beautiful falls.

Anonymous said...

Great shots and love the cascading falls.

Guy D said...

Beautiful waterfalls, these are excellent.

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Dirkjogt said...

I love waterfalls and these are great pictures.

Hilda said...

It looks like a powerful waterfall. Beautiful choice for Watery Wednesday!

CreativeMish said...

Wow! That's some fast moving water!
Beautiful!

AMIT said...

Wow what a nice picture of a waterfall.Loved it.

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Anonymous said...

it is difficult to give any comment on this picture as it is not visible clearly.

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