Artist Point is an overlook point on the edge of a cliff on the south rim of the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. The …
I spent two hours here Plein air painting an amazing experience with lots of 7-9 year old girls asking me questions. I actually had an offer on the spot to buy the painting but it wasn’t for sale. Full review by archgal
Sep 12, 2024
This stop according to our guide was located at the end of South Rim Drive. There is a clear path to the point with stone steps and railings. If you’re in a wheelchair you can only go so far because … Full review by stephanie c
Aug 24, 2024
Every step along the way at this site is picture worthy! Definitely worth the time to stop and see! Don't forget your camera! Full review by CollAuthor
Is this accessible when the road from Norris to Canyon is open but the road from Canyon to Lake closed in end of April?
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That is difficult to answer/predict. The only reliable method is to watch the YNP website, under "alerts." Road closure and openings are usually announced.
Is this spot still accessible with the construction going on? We will be there the second week in September
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Yes it is open, the construction is at Tom's Trail parking area. You will pass it on the way to Artists Point. The parking is limited, September will be easier....but I would still try to …
Yes it is open, the construction is at Tom's Trail parking area. You will pass it on the way to Artists Point. The parking is limited, September will be easier....but I would still try to get there early. It has one of the smallest (fewest spaces) parking lots in the park. It is certainly worth going, absolutely beautiful, I wouldn't miss it! Have fun, it's going to be a great trip. Don
How difficult is the walking,, my husband cannot walk long distancestors or on rough terrain.
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I was able to manage it on a broken foot using a cane - assuming you get a nearby park (and there was plenty of parking available when I visited but I was visiting very …
I was able to manage it on a broken foot using a cane - assuming you get a nearby park (and there was plenty of parking available when I visited but I was visiting very early in the season) there should not be an issue. If the carpark is busy I would suggest dropping your husband as there is seating where he could wait for you to return after parking
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