Both in Yellowstone National Park, 25 mi apart · 25 mi apart
Moose Falls vs Mystic Falls
Two waterfalls in our directory, side by side. Same data we use on the individual pages — height, access, what we know, what we don't.
Wyoming
Moose FallsMoose Falls is a waterfall in Teton County, Wyoming. It drops roughly 30 feet. Access details and conditions have not yet been verified in person by Fallspots — the data on this page comes from OpenStreetMap and USGS GNIS.
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Mystic FallsMystic Falls is a waterfall in Teton County, Wyoming. It drops roughly 69 feet. Access details and conditions have not yet been verified in person by Fallspots — the data on this page comes from OpenStreetMap and USGS GNIS.
See the full page →| Spec | Moose Falls | Mystic Falls |
|---|---|---|
| State | Wyoming | Wyoming |
| Height | 30 ft | 69 ft |
| Type | plunge | cascade |
| Watercourse | Crawfish Creek | Little Firehole River |
| Park | Yellowstone National Park | Yellowstone National Park |
| County | Teton | Teton |
| Elevation | 2136 m | 2296 m |
| Nearest city | Alta (32 mi) | West Yellowstone (17 mi) |
| Dogs allowed | No | No |
About Moose Falls
Moose Falls is a plunge type waterfall on Crawfish Creek in Yellowstone National Park. The waterfall was named in 1885 by members of the Arnold Hague Geologic Survey for the plentiful moose found in the southern sections of the park. The falls are just 75 yards (69 m) west of south entrance road via an easy trail that begins 1.2 miles (1.9 km) north of the south entrance station.
About Mystic Falls
Mystic Falls is a 70-foot (21 m) cascade type waterfall on the Little Firehole River, a tributary of the Firehole River in Yellowstone National Park.
Where they are
Dashed line shows the straight-line distance (25 mi). Actual drive time depends on the route — neither pin is the parking lot, so use a map app for turn-by-turn.
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