Our first stop of our first full day in the park was the beautiful 84-foot Gibbon Fall. It is a lacy fan of water cascading off the edge of the Yellowstone Caldera rim and is one of a few places you can actually see the caldera boundary. The falls are so named for the river that contains them, the Gibbon River.
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