Artist Point
The most celebrated viewpoint in Yellowstone, Artist Point frames the 308-foot Lower Falls and the kaleidoscopic canyon walls in a scene immortalized by painter Thomas Moran in 1872. His vivid watercolors of this exact vantage point helped persuade Congress to establish Yellowstone as the first national park. Today, two platforms, one wheelchair accessible, offer some of the most photographed views in the park, especially in morning light when rainbows arc through the mist. Rangers often give short interpretive talks here, and the South Rim Trail begins nearby, leading to other overlooks along the canyon.