Results for Tower Fall
Results for Tower Fall
Tower Fall
The 132-foot drop of Tower Creek, framed by eroded volcanic pinnacles has been documented by park visitors from the earliest trips of Europeans into the Yellowstone region. Its idyllic setting has inspired numerous artists, including Thomas Moran. His painting of ...
Tower Falls
Tower Falls is a 132 foot waterfall located in the Northwest portion of Yellowstone National Park. Samuel Hauser, a member of the Washburn–Langford–Doane Expedition that explored northwest Wyoming, named the waterfall in 1870. Hauser was not the first person to ...
Tower Fall
Tower Fall is the most recognizable natural feature in the Tower-Roosevelt area. The 132-foot drop of Tower Creek, framed by eroded volcanic pinnacles has been documented by park visitors from the earliest trips of Europeans into the Yellowstone region.
Its ...