Near Mystic Falls Trail
Mystic Falls cascades majestically 70 feet over erosion-resistant canyon rhyolite. It has two sections, each with multiple steps. Photo courtesy of the National Park Service.

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Mystic Falls Trail

4.6 (9 Ratings)
A great trail to a beautiful 70-foot waterfall.
1.4
mi
Distance
566
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
River/CreekViewsWaterfall

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
1.41mi
Distance
566ft
Elevation Gain
56ft
Elevation Loss
40%
Max Grade
7,817ft
High Point
7,293ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
The Mystic Falls Trail begins on the west side of Biscuit Basin. From the Biscuit Basin parking area, cross the Firehole River on the footbridge and continue along the boardwalk to the far side of the basin. At the 0.2-mile mark, near Avoca Spring, the Mystic Falls Trail leaves the boardwalk on the left and heads into the forest. For the first 0.9 miles, the trail follows the north side of the Little Firehole River and climbs gradually to the base of Mystic Falls. Along the way you'll pass two trail junctions. The first is Fairy Creek Trail dropping steeply from a scenic lookout, which joins from the right. The second is the seldom used Summit Lake Trail, which splits to the left. Mystic Falls cascades majestically 70 feet over erosion-resistant canyon rhyolite. It has two sections, each with multiple steps. Nearby, look for playful yellow-bellied marmots along the trail. Unless you are planning to make this a loop, hike to take in the scenic lookout high above you, you should retrace your steps to the trailhead. From the falls, the Mystic Falls Trail continues to the right and switchbacks steeply up more than 500 feet in under a 1/2 mile to reach the top of the Madison Plateau. Here the trail ends, where it joins the Fairy Creek Trail at the 1.3 mile mark. To make this a loop, turn right at the trail junction and loop back to Biscuit Basin via the scenic lookout (this adds just 0.2 mile to the hike). Thanks to guidebook author, Tom Carter, for sharing this trail description. To learn more about visiting Yellowstone, check out his book, Day Hiking Yellowstone.

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