Grand Teton Mountains
Undine Falls is just a short drive east from Mammoth Hot Springs, with an overlook right next to the road. It's about a 60-foot drop over three sections, and represents the edge of a basalt (lava) flow from about 700,000 years ago. Undine Falls was named after water spirits from German mythology who lived around waterfalls.
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This page was last edited on 02/03/08