Near Lewis Lake to Shoshone Lake Loop
A kayaker walks his kayak up the Lewis River Channel through a section that flows too fast to paddle against.

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Lewis Lake to Shoshone Lake Loop

5.0 (1 Rating)
Easy backpacking trip or long day hike on forested shores.
11
mi
Distance
487
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
Regional Classic
A must do route for the area handpicked by local experts.
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Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
10.96mi
Distance
487ft
Elevation Gain
487ft
Elevation Loss
25%
Max Grade
8,009ft
High Point
7,784ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
The hike consist of an 11-mile loop that leads from the Lewis River Channel Trail to Shoshone Lake and returns on the Dogshead Trail. Starting at the Shoshone/Dogshead Trailhead, the hike takes you through thick contiguous young stands of lodgepole pine before reaching the north shore of Lewis Lake. If the weather is clear, take in the views of the Red Mountains to the east and the Grand Tetons to the south.After crossing the north shore of Lewis Lake, the trail drops into the Lewis River Channel. The channel meanders just below the Pitchstone Plateau, and the clear water and deep blue pools will entice any fisherman to explore its potential. Boaters also use the channel as a paddling route to access Shoshone Lake's 20 backcountry campsites. Great swimming holes are worth checking out around the 5-mile mark, where the river takes a large bend and basalt blocks jet out into the river, over clear pools.At mile 6.2 the channel opens up into the marshy south shores of Shoshone Lake. Take a right toward the Dogshead Trail and follow for 0.2 miles. For an overnighter, look into reserving campsite 8S1, a beautiful lakeside campsite with a short trail to a rocky beach on the southeast shores of the lake. A patrol cabin shortly past the campground to the north also provides lake access and a picnic table, making it a great place to take a break before returning on the Dogshead Trail.Return to the trailhead on the 4.6-mile Dogshead Trail. The Dogshead Trail returns through thick lodgepole pine stands and marshy ponds, a common landscape when hiking the broad Yellowstone plateaus. Wildflowers fill the empty spaces in the spring, and occasional clearings provide good views of the red mountains.

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