Near Tongue River Point-to-Point
Took this photo above the trail after a short climb off trail
Near Tongue River Point-to-Point
Tongue River Canyon
Near Tongue River Point-to-Point
Climbing up Horse Ridge out of Tongue River Canyon
Near Tongue River Point-to-Point
Tongue River Canyon
Near Tongue River Point-to-Point
A sturdy bridge aids your passage over the Tongue River to a cool cave!

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Tongue River Point-to-Point

4.0 (2 Ratings)
A point to point hike from Freeze Out Point to Tongue River Canyon TH! Have fun!
9
mi
Distance
509
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
River/CreekViews

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
9.03mi
Distance
509ft
Elevation Gain
4,540ft
Elevation Loss
55%
Max Grade
8,235ft
High Point
4,204ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
Start by leaving a retrieval vehicle at the Tongue River Canyon Campground or further down the canyon towards Dayton. Next, drive your shuttle vehicle up Highway 14 from Dayton, go onto 14a at Burgess Junction, and turn right on Road 15 to cross the N. Fork of the Tongue River. After a while, turn right onto Road 168 which feeds into Freeze Out Cow Camp Road (199). Keep straight to take Freeze Out Point Road (202) up to the overlook and the start of the hike.Head back down Freeze Out Point Road (202), at the intersection turn right to hike the east half of Freeze Out Cow Camp Road (199) as it descends to the south into the canyon. Just after 1.5 miles, make a left turn onto the Amsden Elk Pasture Road (181) for a half-mile before turning onto the start of the Horse Creek Trail #159. There are enough roads and paths in the area that it can be easy to get lost, but if you're on a faint jeep-track at this point, you're in the right place.Descend into the trees before starting a tough climb. The grade will peak out about a half-mile before the trail converges with Tongue River Canyon Trail #002 and begins a descent that will take hikers down through the canyon. The remainder of the hike is surreal and steep. Squirm down it like a bucking cutthroat trout. Yeehaw! Near the end of the canyon, the trail encounters some drop-offs and ledges. A fall might include rolling fifty feet into a whitewater river, so be alert. The lower parts of the hike include oodles of tourists. Give uphill hikers the right-of-way.
History & Background
The Bighorns are still wild. The nearby battle of the Little Bighorn was fought ten years after people in New York started hiking subway cars to work. Plan appropriately.

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