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An out-and-back trail with stunning canyon views, thermal features, and pleasant campsites.


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Map Key

5.1

Miles

8.2

KM

Point to Point

8,137' 2,480 m

High

6,736' 2,053 m

Low

354' 108 m

Up

1,520' 463 m

Down

7%

Avg Grade (4°)

47%

Max Grade (25°)

Dogs No Dogs

Features River/Creek · Views · Wildlife

Description

From the Glacial Boulder Trailhead near Inspiration Point, the first part of the trail is mostly flat as it meanders through a section of woods left untouched by the 1988 fires. For the first 1.5 miles, the trail remains very close to the rim of the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone with frequent overlooks. Several of the overlooks offer impressive views of Silver Cord Cascade tumbling into the canyon. From mile 1.5 until 3.3, the trail remains very pleasant and mostly flat but the views disappear due to the forested environment. At mile 2.8, bear right to continue towards Seven Mile Hole (left goes to Mt. Washburn).

At mile 3.3, the trail begins the descent to the bottom of the canyon. At times, the trail is very steep and loose scree makes for poor traction. At mile 3.8, the trail passes by an igloo-shaped cone for an extinct hot spring. At mile 4.1, the trail enters an active thermal area with expansive views. The hot spring straight ahead (towards the canyon) as the trail enters the thermal area is the most impressive. You can hear it roaring from a distance and it puts off a lot of steam. Leaving the thermal area, the descent gets less steep and approaches the canyon walls again. At one point, another interesting cascade is visible across the canyon.

At the bottom, the trail reaches Sulphur Creek where it runs into the Yellowstone River. A number of small hot springs pour directly into the river and release a typical Yellowstone odor here. During the early-season, the force of the Yellowstone River is quite impressive. This makes a pleasant stop for lunch before turning around.

Flora & Fauna

A few meadows along the way have wildflowers in June-July. Elk and deer frequent the woods. You might spot a black bear or grizzly bear as well, but hopefully from a distance!

Contacts

Shared By:

Chris Higby

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#59

in Wyoming

#1,692

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Photos

One thousand-foot Silver Cord Cascade!
May 1, 2016 near Canyon…, WY
Looking up the Yellowstone River from Seven Mile Hole. The black stains on the right side of the canyon are from small hot springs seeping into the river.
Jan 24, 2016 near Canyon…, WY
Beautiful cascade on the side of the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone.
Jan 23, 2016 near Canyon…, WY
Cow elk along trail.
Jan 24, 2016 near Canyon…, WY
Active hot spring along the Seven Mile Hole trail.
Jan 24, 2016 near Canyon…, WY
Extinct hot spring cone along trail.
Jan 24, 2016 near Canyon…, WY
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