The Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone River is one of the natural wonders of the world, and we’re lucky to have it right here in Wyoming. For a unique look at this incredible place on earth, take Uncle Tom’s Trail to the base of the Canyon for an unforgettable experience.

Seeing the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone for the first time is an experience that we’ve all got etched into our minds.

AllTrails / Nenita Reyes While we tend to avoid the tourist season, Wyomginites turn out in droves every fall to enjoy our natural wonder away from the crowds.

One of the most popular hikes in the park is also the most unique. It’s been closed for months, Uncle Tom’s Trail is scheduled to re-open this fall.

AllTrails / Aaraam Gragossian Check the National Park Website for up to date information on the re-opening.

Uncle Tom’s Trail has been a popular Yellowstone hike for over 100 years.

AllTrails / Rachel Atkins In 1900, “Uncle” Tom Richardson began bringing visitors on guided hikes to the base of the Lower Falls.

Yellowstone National Park eventually added a staircase for safety.

AllTrails / Corbin Stokes When you begin your hike, it may seem like you’ll never get to the bottom. Get ready for the hike of a lifetime.

Despite the warning signs, thousands of visitors make the trek ever year.

AllTrails / Jeff Rogers The staircase certainly makes it easier, but be sure to take your time. The scenery along the way is breathtaking!

Try hiking Uncle Tom’s Trail in the morning. Not only will you beat the heat of the sun, but you’ll likely catch a rainbow in the fall’s mist.

AllTrails / April Westervelt

Seeing the falls up close is something you will remember for the rest of your life - there’s truly no place in the world like Wyoming.

AllTrails / Dalia Wilde

Uncle Tom’s Trail is located in the Canyon Area of Yellowstone National Park. While Yellowstone is overrun with crowds and tourists from Memorial Day to Labor Day, Fall is the perfect time to visit. The cooler weather makes hiking easier, but still remember to bring plenty of water, sunscreen, and layers. Weather in Wyoming can change in the blink of an eye, and you don’t want to be caught unprepared.

AllTrails / Nenita Reyes

While we tend to avoid the tourist season, Wyomginites turn out in droves every fall to enjoy our natural wonder away from the crowds.

AllTrails / Aaraam Gragossian

Check the National Park Website for up to date information on the re-opening.

AllTrails / Rachel Atkins

In 1900, “Uncle” Tom Richardson began bringing visitors on guided hikes to the base of the Lower Falls.

AllTrails / Corbin Stokes

When you begin your hike, it may seem like you’ll never get to the bottom. Get ready for the hike of a lifetime.

AllTrails / Jeff Rogers

The staircase certainly makes it easier, but be sure to take your time. The scenery along the way is breathtaking!

AllTrails / April Westervelt

AllTrails / Dalia Wilde

When it comes to a hiker’s paradise, there’s no place quite like the Cowboy State. After all, 11 Of The Greatest Hiking Trails On Earth Are Right Here In Wyoming, and you’ve got to see them all.

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