Near Yellowstone River Trail
Yellowstone River near the Bear Creek bridge.
Near Yellowstone River Trail
sunset
Near Yellowstone River Trail
Yellowstone River deep in the heart of the Black Canyon!
Near Yellowstone River Trail
Looking into the Black Canyon of the Yellowstone on a gloomy day.
Near Yellowstone River Trail
Heading down the bluff to 2H3 on Hellroaring Creek.

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Yellowstone River Trail

5.0 (3 Ratings)
See Knowles Falls and hike through the heart of the awesome Black Canyon of the Yellowstone!
15.4
mi
Distance
2,555
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
Fall ColorsLakeRiver/CreekViewsWaterfallWildflowersWildlife
Access Issues
To reach the trailhead you must cross !Hellroaring Creek. The ford is dangerous, and not advised until August (if at all). Avoid the ford by taking a 4-mile detour up Hellroaring Stock Cutoff Trail to a stock bridge and back down Hellroaring Creek Trail. The end has issues too. Private land owners in Gardiner are blocking rxher access to the trail. A temporary fix routes rxhers to Eagle Creek Campground in the National Forest, on the Jardine Road. Spot a car or arrange to be picked up there.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
15.37mi
Distance
2,555ft
Elevation Gain
2,291ft
Elevation Loss
40%
Max Grade
6,328ft
High Point
5,314ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
The Yellowstone River Trail begins on the west side of !Hellroaring Creek, 2.3 miles from the !Hellroaring Creek Trailhead and ends at Eagle Creek NFS Campground on the Jardine Road, 3 miles north of Gardiner, MT. From the trailhead, the trail climbs away from both !Hellroaring Creek and the Yellowstone River and tops a 500 foot ridge at 1.8 miles. Going down the other side you cross Little Cottonwood Creek and get your first glimpses of the Yellowstone. The trail continues dropping - by 3.3 miles views of the river are excellent and by 4 miles you're at river level. The wild Yellowstone River begins south of the park and travels 670 miles before joining the Missouri River near the MT-ND border. It's the longest un-dammed river in the lower 48. The trail continues alongside the Yellowstone, passes a junction with Blacktail Deer Creek Trail at 7.1 miles, passes Crevice Lake at 7.3, crosses Crevice Creek at 8.3, and reaches impressive Knowles Falls at 9 miles. Though only 15 feet high, the falls makes quite a roar and the scenery is excellent. In the 1870s & 80s John Knowles lived and prospected illegally in the park. When his cabin near the mouth of Crevice Creek was finally discovered, the government ran him out. From the falls, the trail continues closely along the river. At 10.2 miles, the water turns white and the most dramatic portion of the hike is reached as the trail winds through a massive rock slide with excellent views at every turn. Members of the Washburn Expedition of 1870 described the Black Canyon as "grand, gloomy, and terrible . . . an empire of shadows and of turmoil." At 13.6 miles the trail crosses Bear Creek on a footbridge. Thereafter, you'll notice the remains of hot spring activity in the area. Limestone deposits like these have been commercially mined north of Gardiner. At 13.8 miles a junction is reached. The former Yellowstone River Trail continued straight following the river all the way into Gardiner, MT. However, private land owners in Gardiner, just north of the park are blocking hiker access to the trail. As a temporary (hopefully) fix it is possible to turn right and follow a Gallatin National Forest trail up 750 feet over the next 2 miles to Eagle Creek Campground. The good news is the trail is in great shape and it affords nice views back into the Black Canyon and of hard-charging Bear Creek. There's even some interesting abandoned mining equipment to investigate along the creek. 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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