Colonnade Falls facts for kids
Quick facts for kids Colonnade Falls |
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Location | Yellowstone National Park, Teton County, Wyoming |
Coordinates | 44°14′19″N 110°56′53″W / 44.23861°N 110.94806°W |
Total height | Upper 35 feet (11 m), Lower 67 feet (20 m) |
Number of drops | 2 |
Watercourse | Bechler River |
Colonnade Falls is a beautiful set of two waterfalls located in the famous Yellowstone National Park. These falls are found on the Bechler River in Wyoming. They are known for their unique appearance, which reminded early explorers of ancient columns.
Discovering Colonnade Falls
Colonnade Falls is made up of two distinct drops. The upper waterfall is about 35 feet (11 m) tall. Just below it, the lower waterfall plunges down about 67 feet (20 m). Together, they create a stunning sight along the Bechler River.
Where to Find the Falls
You can visit Colonnade Falls by hiking the Bechler River Trail. This trail is a popular path for adventurers in Yellowstone National Park. It allows visitors to experience the park's natural beauty up close.
How Colonnade Falls Got Its Name
The falls were named in 1885 by members of the Arnold Hague Geological Survey. A geological survey is a group of scientists who study the Earth's rocks and landforms. They thought the waterfalls looked like a row of columns. These columns are often seen in old buildings, giving the falls their special name.