One of Idaho’s most notable waterfalls is also one of its most accessible. The utterly gorgeous Upper and Lower Mesa Falls near Ashton are one of the few major waterfalls in Idaho that haven’t been affected by irrigation or other manmade influences. As a result, these natural falls have a unique untouched look to them. If you haven’t seen them for yourself, then you need to plan a trip as soon as possible. Luckily, this boardwalk hiking trail makes seeing the falls an easy and accessible experience for most people. The falls are obviously stunning, but the hike is just as delightful!
One of Idaho's greatest natural wonders is the Upper and Lower Mesa Falls located near Ashton. The beauty these falls boast is unparalleled, making them one of those "must visit" places here in the Gem State. Luckily for us, there's a boardwalk hiking trail that leads you right to the falls!
This boardwalk trail leads you to an iconic overlook of the Upper falls. The trail begins at the Mesa Falls Lodge and loops around the top of the falls before meandering back down the canyon to bring you back to the lodge.
The trail is handicap accessible for the most part (some viewpoints are not accessible due to staircases) and well-maintained, making a nice trail for people of all ages and skill levels. It's just 0.6 miles out-and-back, but you'll definitely want to schedule enough time to absorb the incredible beauty that this region has to offer.
Eventually you'll come across some stairs that will lead you up to the overlook of the waterfall. Don't let the steps intimidate you. There's only an elevation gain of 55 feet, and it's definitely doable for most hikers.
As the trees open up, you're treated to breathtaking views of Henry's Fork below. It's hard to believe that it can get any more scenic than this—but it does.
At last, you'll come to the payoff of the hike: the lovely and incredible Upper Mesa Falls. The overlook allows you to get close enough to the waterfall to take a stellar photograph of this magnificent scene.
This trail is accessible all year long and is a must for all Idahoans. Thanks to the boardwalk, seeing the Upper falls is a quick and easy adventure that you're sure to love.
To get to the falls on your way to West Yellowstone from Highway 20, turn east on Highway 47 near Ashton. As you travel along the byway you'll come across the Lower falls first, and then the Upper falls further on.
Have you completed this scenic boardwalk hike to Upper Mesa Falls? If you can’t quite make it down to southern Idaho for this waterfall adventure, go ahead and check out this Epic North Idaho Waterfall Road Trip.
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