Near Barronette Ski Trail
Shortly after beginning from the Upper Trailhead views are afforded of Barronette Peak towering above the trail to the South.
Near Barronette Ski Trail
Looking back on the trail to the Northeast affords nice views of Abiathar Peak on the opposite side of the highway.
Near Barronette Ski Trail
Near the 2.5-mail mark the trails crosses a nice meadow with good views of Barronette Peak to the North.

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Barronette Ski Trail

3.0 (1 Rating)
This 3.9 mile ski trail is a great leg-stretch with nice views of Yellowstone's Northeast corner.
3.8
mi
Distance
58
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
River/CreekViews
Access Issues
This ski trail is used only in Winter.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
3.78mi
Distance
58ft
Elevation Gain
224ft
Elevation Loss
25%
Max Grade
7,223ft
High Point
7,035ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
This 3.9 mile (one way) ski trail is a great leg-stretch. It can be taken as an out-and-back or as a one-way trip with a car shuttle. If taken one way, start at the Barronette Trail-Upper Trailhead and get a net down-hill glide of 200 feet. It is not groomed, but is usually skier tracked (check at the Ski Hut in front of the Mammoth Hotel for current conditions). It's an easy ski, but has two gullies that may present challenges for beginners. It can also be snowshoed, but try to stay out of the skier tracks. When starting at the Barronette Trail-Upper Trailhead parking area you'll need to head north along the road and cross the highway bridge over Soda Butte Creek to access the trail on the left side of the road. The trail travels parallel to Soda Butte Creek but rarely affords views of it. The trail glides through stands of Engelmann Spruce and Subalpine Fir with occasional views ahead of towering Barronette Peak (10,442'). The peak, though misspelled, was named for "Yellowstone Jack" Baronett, gold prospector, builder of the park's first bridge across the Yellowstone River, early park guide and discoverer of Truman Everts, the famous lost member of the 1870 Washburn Expedition. At the 2.5-mile mark the trail breaks into a nice meadow with good views of Barronette Peak to the north and a shoulder of Abiathar Peak to the east (across the highway). At the end of the trail, to access the parking area for the Barronette Trail-Lower Trailhead you'll need to turn left and cross Soda Butte Creek on the highway bridge. Thanks to guidebook author, Tom Carter, for sharing this trail description. To learn more about visiting Yellowstone, check out his book, Day Hiking Yellowstone.

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Contributors
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