Kepler Cascades, Waterfall in the United States of America
Kepler Cascades is a stunning multi-tiered waterfall on the Firehole River.
The cascades were named by the 1870 Washburn Expedition after the family of trapper Charles Kepler.
Located within Yellowstone National Park, it is part of an iconic American landscape.
Visitors can view the cascades from an easily accessible overlook adjacent to the Old Faithful to West Thumb road.
The cascades drop approximately 150 feet over multiple drops, the longest being about 50 feet.
Location: Wyoming
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