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Kepler Cascades Yellowstone National Park Wyoming - August 2012
The Kepler Cascades in Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming. Filmed during our vacation in August 2012. Please share on Facebook if you like, or subscribe. A ThomasEpicJourney production.
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Kepler Cascade in Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming.
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Kepler Cascades - Yellowstone National Park. May 2019
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Kepler Cascades is a waterfall on the Firehole River in southwestern Yellowstone National Park in the United States. The cascades are located approximately 2.6 miles south of Old Faithful. The cascades drop approximately 150 feet over multiple drops. The longest drop is 50 feet. The cascades are located very near to and visible from the Old Faithful to West Thumb road.
The Kepler Cascades were described by the Washburn-Langford-Doane Expedition in 1870 but not named until 1881. In his 1871 report to the Secretary of War, Gustavus C. Doane, a member of the expedition described Kepler Cascades as:
September 18 [1870]. -- We broke camp at 9 o'clock, traveling along the slopes of the ridges, skirting the ravines through falling timber, and passing in many places over swampy terraces, for a distance of three miles, when we suddenly came upon a mountain torrent, 40 feet wide, and running through a gorge of trachyte lava 200 feet in depth. This was the Firehole River, heading in a lake a few miles to the south. Following down the course of this stream we presently passed two fine roaring cascades, where the water tumbled over rocks to the depth of 20 and 50 feet successively. These pretty little falls, if located on an eastern stream, would be celebrated in history and song; here, amid objects so grand as to strain conception and stagger belief, they were passed without a halt.
The cascades were named by Philetus Norris, park superintendent in 1881 for the 12-year-old son of Wyoming's territorial governor John Wesley Hoyt. Hoyt and his son, Kepler Hoyt, were visiting Yellowstone in 1881 when Norris named the cascades after Kepler.
KEPLER CASCADES YellowStone National Park
This set of multiple cascades and waterfalls, 100-150 feet high, is located on the Firehole River above Old Faithful. It was named in 1881 by park superintendent P.W. Norris for Kepler Hoyt, a twelve-year-old boy who toured Yellowstone. These cascades are easily viewed. There is a parking area and overlook alongside the highway.
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Kepler Cascades is a waterfall on the Firehole River in southwestern Yellowstone National Park in the United States. The cascades are located approximately 2.6 miles south of Old Faithful. The cascades drop approximately 150 feet over multiple drops. The longest drop is 50 feet. The cascades are located very near to and visible from the Old Faithful to West Thumb road.
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Kepler Cascades at Yellowstone National Park 2016 - great little stop near Grant Village.
Yellowstone National Park, Part 4 | RV Camping in Yellowstone | Beehive Geyser | Kepler Cascades
We return to amazing Yellowstone National Park to share more about RV camping inside Yellowstone. We show our campsite and talk about amenities at Grant Village Campground in southern Yellowstone and share more about our experience camping in Bridge Bay Campground on the east side of the park.
In this video, we also share Beehive Geyser, Lake Yellowstone, Kepler Cascades, and take one final look at Old Faithful from the balcony of the historic Old Faithful Inn!
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The jointed fractured character if igneous rocks, Rhyolite, drop about 150 feet over a three step set of cascades.
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Virginia Cascades, Wyoming
Koordinaten: 44°71'30N, 110°64'52W
Die Virginia Cascades liegen im Yellowstone National Park im Bundesstaat Wyoming.
Die Virginia Cascades befinden sich im Nordwest-Quadranten des Yellowstone National Parks und fallen mit ca. 18 Metern in den Gibbon River hinab.
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