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Lookout Viewpoint

An iconic view of the Lower Falls of the Yellowstone river seen from the Lookout Viewpoint.

 

This is the spot where Thomas Moran painted the Lower Falls to inspire Congress in 1872. The painting played a crucial role in convincing the Congress make Yellowstone the first national park. He allegedly wept over the lack of colors in his palette to accurately portray all the hues and tones he experienced and tried to show.

 

The Red Rock viewpoint is below. An adjacent 0.5-mile trail drops 500 ft to Red Rock for even closer views – the average age of the crowd plummets with the elevation (it’s hard on the knees). The trail was closed to maintenance when I was here this trip. Hope it's open on my next trip, as it's the only viewpoint I've not enjoyed.

 

Friday is here. Have a fabulous day and weekend ahead.

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Uploaded on March 1, 2019
Taken on September 28, 2017