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    Thuy L.

    Mesa Falls is out of this world breathtakingly beautiful. I love hearing the soothing sounds of waterfalls, and this place isn't very crowded. It's clean, and the entrance fee is $5. Keep in mind that there's no attendant, so make sure to have the exact change when paying. I highly recommend visiting if you're in the area. I promise you won't be disappointed by the stunning natural beauty that surrounds you.

    Big falls
    Jeffrey S.

    Having spent close to zero time in in southeastern Idaho, I can't say that i have very many expectations when it comes to this part of the country. Yet somehow, Mesa Falls managed to exceed my expectations. Somehow, when that much water moves that far at once, you just tend to be blown away, even if you totally expected it. We rolled into the lower falls parking area in the morning just after breakfast, as it was the only part that was open (COVID had the main upper parking area closed off at the highway). We parked, and apparently it was a popular choice with the locals and there were plenty of Idaho plates and folks milling about. There are restrooms here and ample parking, even for boats... though I have no idea how you would get a boat down to the water. These guides apparently just haul them down the mountain, but you're a waaaaays up above the river with a nice view of the falls. We were hoping to hike from the lower to the upper falls, but this is not technically possible on trails along the river. We did, however, hike from the lower parking lot to the upper falls highway turnoff, and then walk all the way down the road to the falls. The upper falls let you get up close and personal, with a series of stairs and boardwalks that take you right out near (but not too near) the rushing falls. There are plenty of spots for pics and we grabbed some good ones. The upper area also has restrooms, as well as an old inn (that was never an inn, I believe) that *I think* is used as offices now? I should have read the plaque more carefully. After some research, though, I have discovered that there is indeed a trail that takes you from the upper fall to the lower fall--kind of. It leaves from just beyond the parking area of the upper fall, and sorta/kinda follows the river, and then ends peering at the lower fall from above. It's an out-and-back hike, and one I'd like to try sometime.

    Upper Mesa Falls

    My Sister and I took a detour here while driving from Twin Falls ID to Jackson WY and so glad we did! The falls were absolutely breathtaking!! It was so worth the extra time spent!! Highly recommend!!!

    Falls 114 ft high
    Dana K.

    I saw this on Idaho, the movie! We booked a cabin here, and weren't disappointed! Definitely worth the trip! Boardwalk and stairs for upper falls overlook. Great opportunity for photos. Lower falls is dirt trail through woodsy meadows and overlooks.

    Upper
    Mindi A.

    Stopped here around 1;00 on a Monday in August. Lower Falls is a super shirt walk to view. Further north is the turn for upper Falls which cost $5 per car. Don't skip it. And don't skip cute visitors center. It's better than most. Has cold drinks and stamp for parks passport.

    Mesa Falls
    Janet F.

    My family and I visited Mesa Falls on the drive from Jackson, WY to Bozeman. It was a nice stop along the way. It's a beautiful waterfall that's only a 5 minutes walk from the parking lot. The view is spectacular and you can get really close up to the falls. We only spent 20 minutes there but you can spend more time if you are a photographer and want to take a lot of pictures. The bathrooms are kind of gross. They smell and there is no plumbing there.

    View from the Upper Falls trail
    Michelle L.

    We visited Mesa Falls on a recent trip to Pocatello for the marathon this past weekend. Located near Ashton, Idaho, Mesa Falls was about a 1.5 hour drive, but once we got off the highway onto the back roads, the views were incredible. We stopped a few times on the drive up for photos of the Warm River and an overlook of the Tetons. At Mesa Falls itself, we walked the path down to the Upper Mesa Falls - a 15 minute walk, mostly stairs and a well-kept path down to the top of the Falls. The view was incredible, and I loved seeing the rainbow in the mist. Also in the upper Falls parking lot was the Visitors' Center, with some information about the Falls and surrounding area. From the upper Falls parking lot, we hiked down to the lower Falls. It was about a 15-20 minute walk on a well-packed, flat dirt trail. The view of the lower Falls was not as exciting, but the walk was beautiful. We enjoyed the informational signs along the way, pointing out indigenous trees and plants, including wild huckleberries and the massive lodgepole pines. Mesa Falls is definitely a "don't miss" attraction in southern Idaho.

    Taking Hwy 47, the road to Mesa Falls from Yellowstone. Free range here.
    Wendy B.

    They still call this Yellowstone territory, but it has a different twist. Heading south outside the National Park, if you take the lesser traveled Hwy 47, you will find yourself passing through a lovely alpine forest called Targhee National Forest. There are great campgrounds, hiking trails, hunting and fishing, less open spaces, and even less crowds. Just passing through on our way to the nearby tiny town of Ashton, the best part for us was a stop at the showpiece, historical, post-Victorian log inn that is now known as the Mesa Falls Visitors' Center and the stunning falls close by. From the Visitors' Center it is a short walk to get right up to the large Upper Falls. For those with physical disabilities there is a smooth pathway that is walker/wheelchair friendly that can get you pretty close. But if you want to get really close and personal, even feel the cool spray on your face, you must take the boardwalk and a cluster of easy stairs to get you there. It is not a strenuous walk by any means and the reward is magnificent, the deafening sound of water as it spills millions of gallons of mountain-pure water over the embankment onto the blackish stones below, and especially the mist that creates a brilliant morning rainbow that you can almost reach out and touch. The view of the rugged stone wall on the opposite side also displays a mass of beautiful pines. There is also a long trail that leads down to the Lower Falls for the willing and able. They have conveniently close chemical toilets, but they are very nicely maintained. The Falls and Visitors' Center are not to be missed, for kids and adults alike. After experiencing a tourist ridden visit to Yellowstone in late September, yes, even after most families had gone home, this was a welcoming retreat and excellent time for introspection.

    Jennifer H.

    This trip was worth every single second of the hike with our four year old we had to take. It's beautiful! It's a great place to take family pictures and enjoy the day. We had so much fun. For sure want to come back again.

    Jessica S.

    We found ourselves in Yellowstone territory highly disappointed because of the government shutdown. We tried to find as many things as possible to do while we were there and this was one of them. I never would have gone here if it wasn't for the shutdown but if you are heading to the west side of Yellowstone anytime, it was worth a quick stop. It's kind of hidden and it's a very short walk to the actual fall. There are observation decks for both of them. Upper Mesa Falls is a waterfall on the Henrys Fork in the Caribou-Targhee National Forest. Upstream from Lower Mesa Falls, it is roughly 16 miles away from Ashton, Idaho. Mesa Falls Tuff, which is the rock over which Upper Mesa Falls cascades, was formed 1.3 million years ago. A cycle of rhyolitic volcanism from the Henrys Fork caldera deposited a thick layer of rock and ash across the area. This layer compressed and hardened over time. Between 200,000 and 600,000 years ago, the river eroded a wide canyon which was subsequently partly filled with basalt lava flows. The Henrys Fork of the Snake River then carved the channel through the basalt; which is the inner canyon seen today. Upper Mesa Falls is roughly 114 feet high and 200 feet wide.

    Angie E.

    Beautiful place! Gets pretty busy after 11 am worth the 5 bucks bring exact change. Friendly rangers oh and take the nature trail to the lower falls.

    Upper Mesa Falls. Stunning!
    Janit V.

    About an hour away from Yellowstone Park, you can find this beautiful waterfall. Included is a picture of Upper Mesa Falls. I was a bit nervous to "hike" in Birkenstocks, but the hike down to the waterfall isn't really a hike. The hike is more so a light walk, which includes a wooden stair trail to get a better view of the waterfall. The entire trail could easily be finished in approximately 20 minutes. If you drive down about a mile, you can also get to Lower Mesa Falls, which has an actual dirt trail. If you're in the area, definitely worth checking out.

    Idaho "Mesa falls"

    This is a beautiful waterfall with a rainbow all the time... the trail is only 5 minutes one way, and at the end there is a very old well kept cabin with lots of information about wild life for kids

    Upper Mesa Falls

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    The drive was pretty, beautiful views, not crowded (July), and we saw a beautiful waterfall (Upper Mesa Falls).

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