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Wyoming
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South Rim Trail

Easy

4.9

(1829)

9,406

hikers

South Rim Trail

01:45

6.48km

90m

Hiking

The South Rim Trail in Grand Canyon National Park delivers an unparalleled experience of the canyon's vastness, offering continuous, breathtaking views from its accessible rimside path. As you walk, the terrain shifts from paved sections to packed dirt, always keeping the immense chasm in sight. You'll pass iconic viewpoints like…

Last updated: June 9, 2026

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774 m

Upper Yellowstone Falls

Highlight • Waterfall

Upper Yellowstone Falls is located on the Yellowstone River and has a vertical drop of 110 feet (33 m). Only a quarter of a mile upstream from its bigger brother, …

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1.81 km

Lower Falls

Highlight • Waterfall

Lower Falls is the largest waterfall in Yellowstone National Park, standing at 308 feet tall. The falls are said to be the second most photographed place in the park, just …

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3.33 km

Artist Point is rated as the best view in the Grand Canyon of Yellowstone. The overlook sits atop the southern rim of the gorge and provides spectacular views of the Lower Falls and Yellowstone River.

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6.48 km

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6.37 km

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4.00 km

2.42 km

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August 4, 2025,🇺🇸 Yellowstone NP 11 - Upper und Lower Falls Trail zu Artist Point
Today was the last time we set off from West Yellowstone and continued on to Cody (at the East Gate). In between, we did a short hike to Yellowstone River Falls; the first half was fantastic. The return trip was marked by thunderstorms and heavy rain. We headed back along the road hoping someone would give us a lift to …

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take to hike this trail?

The Komoot tour for the South Rim Trail is approximately 6.5 km (4 miles) long and typically takes around 1 hour and 45 minutes to complete. This duration is for the specific route mapped on Komoot, which focuses on the area around the Yellowstone Falls.

What is the difficulty level of the South Rim Trail?

This trail is rated as easy. It features minimal elevation changes, making it suitable for most hikers, including families and those looking for a relaxed walk with stunning views.

What can I see along the route?

The trail offers spectacular views of the Yellowstone River and its iconic waterfalls. You'll pass by the magnificent Upper Yellowstone Falls and the powerful Lower Falls. A highlight is the View of Lower Falls from Artist Point, which provides one of the most famous panoramas in Yellowstone National Park.

Does the trail intersect other well-known paths?

Yes, the route also passes through sections of the South Rim Trail, Uncle Tom's Trail, Clear Lake Trail, North Rim Trail, Artist Point;Artist Point Overlook, Wapiti Lake Trail, Howard Eaton Trail: Fishing Bridge-Canyon, Ribbon Lake Trail, Brink of the Lower Falls Trail, and Brink of Lower Falls Trail.

Is the South Rim Trail dog-friendly?

No, pets are generally not allowed on trails or boardwalks in Yellowstone National Park, including the South Rim Trail. They are permitted in developed areas, in vehicles, and within 100 feet of roads and parking lots, but must be on a leash no longer than 6 feet.

What is the best time of year to visit this trail?

The best time to visit is typically from late spring (May) through early fall (October). During these months, the weather is generally pleasant, and all park roads and facilities are usually open. Summer offers the warmest temperatures, but also the largest crowds. Spring and fall provide cooler weather and fewer visitors.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee for Yellowstone National Park?

Yes, you will need to pay an entrance fee to enter Yellowstone National Park. This fee covers all occupants of a single, non-commercial vehicle for seven days. No additional permits are typically required for day hiking on established trails like the South Rim Trail.

Where does the trail start and is there parking available?

The Komoot route for the South Rim Trail typically starts near the Canyon Village area, which is a central hub in Yellowstone. There are several parking areas available around the Canyon Village and near the viewpoints like Artist Point, making access convenient. Specific starting points can vary depending on how much of the rim you wish to explore.

What is the terrain like on the South Rim Trail?

The terrain along this trail is generally well-maintained and relatively flat. While some sections may be paved or consist of packed dirt, it's designed to be accessible. There are minimal elevation changes, making for an easy walking experience.

Is the trail suitable for families with children?

Absolutely! Given its easy difficulty, relatively short distance (for the Komoot tour), and stunning views, the South Rim Trail is an excellent choice for families with children. The accessible nature of the path allows for a pleasant outing for all ages.

Are there any specific regulations or safety tips for hiking in Yellowstone?

When hiking in Yellowstone, always stay on marked trails and boardwalks to protect the delicate thermal features and for your own safety. Maintain a safe distance from wildlife (at least 100 yards from bears and wolves, 25 yards from other animals). Carry bear spray and know how to use it. Stay hydrated, and be prepared for sudden weather changes, even in summer.

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