Lewis Falls is one of hundreds of waterfalls in Yellowstone National Park, yellowstone.net. 700,000 visitors enter the south entrance gate of Yellowstone. Yellowstone National Park is the oldest USA national park covering 3,472 square miles. We camped at Lewis Lake campground.
ACCESSIBILITY-Sidewalks lead from roadside parking lots on each side of the Lewis River bridge.
TYPE-Cascade: Water descends a series of rock steps. The falls height is approximately 30 feet.
Many waterfalls in the USA are not accessible by wheelchair. Bob, my husband, and I are traveling the USA to search for waterfalls accessible by wheels (wheelchairs, bikes, strollers).
Welcome note
When my husband and I set out to find and take pictures of wheelchair accessible waterfalls in every U.S. state, we were excited about the challenge. We gave ourselves no time limit to accomplish our feat; however, we had one mutually agreed upon rule that dictated how long we would stay in any given area. That rule was to never shiver again. Needless to say, adhering to this rule presented a new challenge. The new challenge was to find a waterfall that was actually flowing. Visiting mid-west and eastern states during months that prevented us from shivering are the same months that are hot enough to dry up streams; hence, little or no water flow for waterfalls. The natural scenery and picturesque landscapes warrant a second visit in the early spring right after the snow melts.
Bob and Jan
Christmas Eve
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Tuesday, January 12, 2016
WEST OF THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER
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to be taken to the wheelchair accessible waterfall
AR-Arkansas - Ozarks National Forest
CA-California - McAurther Burney State Park Falls
CA-California - McCloud Falls (McCloud California)
CA-California - Yosemite National Park
CO-Colorado - Rifle Falls State Park (Rifle Colorado)
FL-Florida - Chipley Falls State Park
ID-Idaho
IA-Iowa - Webster City Iowa
KS-Kansas
MN-Minnesota - Minewissa Falls (Pipestone Minnesota)
MN-Minnesota - Minnehaha
MO-Missouri - Grand Falls, Joplin Missouri
MO-Missouri - Neosho Missouri
MT-Montana
NB-Nebraska - Smith Falls
NV-Nevada - none
NM- New Mexico - Jemez Mountain Trail
ND-North Dakota - none
OK-Oklahoma - Turner Falls (Davis, Oklahoma)
OR-Oregon - Silver Falls
OR-Oregon - Whitehorse Falls
OR-Oregon - Susan Creek Falls
SD-South Dakota - Sioux Falls
TX-Texas - Witchita Falls
TX-Texas - Palo Duro Canyon
UT-Utah - Bridal Veil Falls ( Provo Utah)
WA-Washington
WI-Wisconsin - Willow Falls State Park ( Hudson Wisconsin)
WY-Wyoming - Lewis Falls, Yellowstone
Sunday, December 27, 2015
Willow Falls - Willow River State Park, Wisconsin
DESCRIPTION: Willow Falls is a 45 foot cascading waterfall located in Willow River State Park northeast of Hudson, Wisconsin.


TYPE: Cascading - follows along a series of rock steps
Sunday, September 20, 2015
BRIDAL VEIL FALLS - PROVO, UTAH
DESCRIPTION - Bridal Veil Falls is a 607 foot tall, double cataract fall in Provo Canyon, Utah. Until 2008 the tramway was heralded as the steepest aerial tramway in the world, but the cables were cut. The falls can be seen in several scenes in the 1982 movie Savannah Smiles. A year-round stream of water surges from a narrow point at the top from several springs.
ACCESSIBILITY - Picnic tables are available in the park under shade trees and close to the falls. Paved paths make the short trek to the falls easy and casual. Bikers and skateboarders of all ages use the wide path for exercise as well.
FALL TYPE - Cateract - A descent of water over a steep surface
ACCESSIBILITY - Picnic tables are available in the park under shade trees and close to the falls. Paved paths make the short trek to the falls easy and casual. Bikers and skateboarders of all ages use the wide path for exercise as well.
FALL TYPE - Cateract - A descent of water over a steep surface
- Located up Provo Canyon (Hwy. 189) Provo, UT 84604
- Phone: (801) 852-660
Sunday, September 13, 2015
RIFLE FALLS STATE PARK - RIFLE COLORADO
Description - Rifle Falls State Park is in Colorado NE of Rifle, Colorado. Thev48-acre park has a triple waterfall. The falls is a lush area of trees and greenery kept moist by the spray of the cascading triple waterfall (http://cpw.state.co.us/placestogo/parks/RifleFalls). Mysterious limestone caves beneath the falls entice spelunkers and other curious visitors to explore their dark depths.Spray from the falls can be felt while picnicking at the tables near the falls.
Accessibility - "In 1998, the park underwent a face-lift: new pavement, picnic tables, interpretive signs and increased handicapped access." The trek to the falls is only a short jaunt from the parking lot.
Address and directions - Follow the signs from town. The park is 13 miles north of town. A small fee is required to enter the park. Camping by tent or RV is available. Park Office - 5775 Highway 325 Rifle, CO, 81650 Park Hours - 7AM -10PM. Anglers And Campers Have 24 Hour Access Office Hours - Varies - Can Visit Rifle Gap's Office For Needs 7am - 7pm Daily. Phone - (970) 625-1607 Email - Rifle.Gap.Park@State.Co.Us
Fall Type - a triple 70-foot waterfall flowing over a travertine (a mineral formed by a compilation of hots or spring waters) dam on East Rifle Creek.
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Accessibility - "In 1998, the park underwent a face-lift: new pavement, picnic tables, interpretive signs and increased handicapped access." The trek to the falls is only a short jaunt from the parking lot.
Address and directions - Follow the signs from town. The park is 13 miles north of town. A small fee is required to enter the park. Camping by tent or RV is available. Park Office - 5775 Highway 325 Rifle, CO, 81650 Park Hours - 7AM -10PM. Anglers And Campers Have 24 Hour Access Office Hours - Varies - Can Visit Rifle Gap's Office For Needs 7am - 7pm Daily. Phone - (970) 625-1607 Email - Rifle.Gap.Park@State.Co.Us
Fall Type - a triple 70-foot waterfall flowing over a travertine (a mineral formed by a compilation of hots or spring waters) dam on East Rifle Creek.
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Friday, August 14, 2015
PIPESTONE NATIONAL MONUMENT-MINNEWISSA FALLS-MINNESOTA
Pipestone National Monument offers a three-quarter mile trail through the prairie, by quarries, and in front of Minnewissa Falls. Only people of Native American ancestry with a special permit can quarry the area or remove any stone.
WATERFALL TYPE: Ledge waterfall: Water descends vertically over a vertical cliff, maintaining partial contact with the bedrock
ACCESSIBILITY: A paved path throughout the park allows a wheelchair user easy access to view the beauty; however, a few places are narrow or a little steep that require assistance from another person.
DIRECTIONS: Pipestone National Monument is easily accessible from the following highways. When you reach the city of Pipestone, road signs will lead you to Pipestone National Monument.
WATERFALL TYPE: Ledge waterfall: Water descends vertically over a vertical cliff, maintaining partial contact with the bedrock
ACCESSIBILITY: A paved path throughout the park allows a wheelchair user easy access to view the beauty; however, a few places are narrow or a little steep that require assistance from another person.
DIRECTIONS: Pipestone National Monument is easily accessible from the following highways. When you reach the city of Pipestone, road signs will lead you to Pipestone National Monument.
- I-90 Luverne, MN Exit north on US Highway 75 to Pipestone, MN - 25 miles
- I-90 north on MN Highway 23 to Pipestone, MN - 27 miles.
- Marshall, MN, southwest on MN Highway 23 to Pipestone, MN - 45 miles.
- Slayton, MN, west on MN Highway 30 to Pipestone, MN - 29 miles.
- Lake Benton, MN, south on US Highway 75 to Pipestone, MN - 19 miles.
- I-29 north of Sioux Falls, SD to Exit 109 (Madison/Colman exit) go east on SD Hwy 34 which becomes MN Hwy 30 to Pipestone, MN - 55 miles
- I-29 Brookings, SD exit, go east on Hwy 14 to Lake Benton, MN, south on US Highway 75 to Pipestone, MN.
Monday, July 20, 2015
FALLING WATERS, OZARKS NATIONAL FOREST-ARKANSAS
DESCRIPTION: This beautiful little waterfall is conveniently located right next to the road, so you don't even have to get out of your car to see it. A narrow dirt path leads to a nice big pool that the falls spill into, and it is a popular swimming hole in the summer.
DIRECTIONS: At the junction of Scenic 7 Byway and Ark. 16 at Pelsor, turn east on Ark. 16 to Ben Hur, then go south about 1.5 miles until you reach Forest Service Road 1205. Turn east on this road and remain on it for approximately 3 to 4 miles. You'll be following Falling Water Creek and will come upon the falls to your right. They are easily visible from your vehicle.
ACCESSIBILITY: The falls can be seen from your car directly off the side of the road. A small pull-off area is available with a narrow dirt path leading to the pool that the falls spill into. Getting to the pool would be difficult without assistance.
WATERFALL TYPE: Plunge-descends vertically, losing contact with the bedrock surface.
DIRECTIONS: At the junction of Scenic 7 Byway and Ark. 16 at Pelsor, turn east on Ark. 16 to Ben Hur, then go south about 1.5 miles until you reach Forest Service Road 1205. Turn east on this road and remain on it for approximately 3 to 4 miles. You'll be following Falling Water Creek and will come upon the falls to your right. They are easily visible from your vehicle.
ACCESSIBILITY: The falls can be seen from your car directly off the side of the road. A small pull-off area is available with a narrow dirt path leading to the pool that the falls spill into. Getting to the pool would be difficult without assistance.
WATERFALL TYPE: Plunge-descends vertically, losing contact with the bedrock surface.
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