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Lewis Falls
Thirty-Foot Cascading Waterfall
Waterfall
on
Lewis River
in
Yellowstone NP
,
Rocky Mountains
near
Grant Village
,
WY
Lewis Falls is one of Yellowstone’s most photographed waterfalls. Frank Bradley of the 1872 Hayden Survey named the waterfall as a memorial to Meriwether Lewis of the Lewis and Clark Expedition (1803–1807). The Lewis and Clark Expedition traveled 50 miles North of Yellowstone Park. Nearby
Lewis Lake
and
Lewis Canyon
are also named in memory of Meriwether Lewis.
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Length
219ft
Waterfall Type
Cascade
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The Lewis Falls are located on the Lewis River in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, United States. The falls drop approximately 30 feet (9.1 m) and are easily seen from the road, halfway between the south entrance to the park and Grant Village. The falls are on the Lewis River, just south of Lewis Lake.
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