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Bacon Rind Creek is an easy stroll through a wide meadow in Yellowstone National Parkas less-visited northwest corner. Situated in Montana, this flat trail runs out of Yellowstoneas park boundary and into the Lee Metcalf Wilderness. The meadow is frequented by wildlife, including wolves from the Cinnabar Basin pack, and bears. The trail is accessible as early as April, but the early summer may be the most opportune time to hike as it brings beautiful wildflowers to the meadow. The trail can also be used in the winter for an easy ski/snowshoeing route. Extend the hike out of the park boundary by continuing on Trail 176. After a quick shallow stream crossing, the trail climbs up the slopes of Red Mountain. The Ernest Miller Ridge and eastern views of the Gallatin Range are visible from the wide-sloping meadow. The trail connects with Trail 151 where you can hike to Snowslide and Monument Mountain.
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