29/08/2020
Cave Falls - Yellowstone National Park
Yellowstone is full of amazing falls but I’m singling out Cave Falls because of its uniqueness.
1) Cave Falls is the widest waterfall in Yellowstone at a little over 250’ wide.
2) The only way to access the falls is via Idaho. It is not accessible via the main loop inside Yellowstone Park.
3) The road leading to the falls is roughly 18 miles of gravel road with 2-3 miles of it being questionable for 2WD.
I read about the falls as a hidden gem, that is a must see and well worth the 18 miles of gravel road leading to it. I would seriously question that opinion. The falls were amazing but the road leading to it was a little hazardous. We tackled it in a 2016 Jetta but I would only recommend a high clearance, preferably 4WD vehicle. It started out OK, simple gravel road, nice and wide. Then about 14 miles in it becomes this cratered treacherous mess. It took us at least an hour to go those 2-3 miles. Some loggers we stopped to talk to along the way called it Wyoming pavement. Then about the time we thought we couldn’t torture our car one more minute, the last 2 miles were a nice little asphalt drive-we could only laugh at the development. Once we arrived, parking was limited & the area was pretty full. Families were swimming & picnicing. It seemed to be a favorite spot for locals.
Is this a must see? I don’t think so. But if you have a high clearance vehicle and a couple of hours to burn, it might be a fun adventure.