Granite Falls is a wide block waterfall roughly 50 feet tall and about 150 feet across on Granite Creek in the Bridger-Teton National Forest, southeast of Jackson. The short trail near Granite Creek Campground also passes the developed Granite Hot Springs nearby.

Its 50 ft drop is taller than about 42% of the 775 waterfalls we track.

Its water comes from Granite Creek. It lies in Sublette, Wyoming. The site is on public land managed by Bridger-Teton National Forest (USFS).

This is a short hike waterfall: reached by a short trail, generally under about a mile each way. The walk in is brief — comfortable shoes are usually all you need. The walk to the main viewpoint runs about 1.1 miles round trip. The nearest town is Jackson.

When to go: summer. Flow usually peaks after snowmelt and heavy rain and tapers through late summer — a quick look at recent streamflow and the managing agency's conditions page can save a wasted trip.