FAIRY FALLS TRAIL
Trailhead #1: Steel Bridge parking area 1 mile south of
the Midway Geyser Basin
Trailhead #2: Fountain Flats parking area
Distance: 5 miles (8 km) from trailhead #1; 7 miles (5.5 km) from trailhead
#2
Level of Difficulty: Easy
197-foot Fairy
Falls is one of the tallest waterfalls in Yellowstone, dropping into a shallow pool of
very cold, clear water, in a beautiful forested setting. There are actually several ways
to get to Fairy Falls. The longest and most scenic route starts at the Fountain Flat Drive
parking area (Trailhead #1 above). Follow the old road bed south over Firehole River Bridge. One mile past the
bridge, the trail turns west and follows Fairy Creek through wet meadows and forest,
reaching Fairy Falls at about the four mile point. After visiting the falls, the trail
heads east, meeting an abandoned road about 1.5 miles from the falls. Traveling north on
the old old roadbed will take you back to the Fountain Flat Drive, about 4.5 miles from
the falls. Elk can be found in the meadows throughout the summer, as can buffalo, coyotes
and the occasional bald eagle. There are also a variety of backcountry
thermal features in the vicinity of Fairy Falls, should you wish to further
explore the area.
Backcountry Hiking Information
Park Regulations
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