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Lamar Valley Trail Lamar Valley Trail is a great trail for viewing wildlife, including elk and bison. A picnic area is located near the trail's end. Access: Soda Butte Trailhead is located on the Northeast Entrance Road, between Tower and Cooke City, roughly 11 mi (18 km) from Tower Junction |
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South Rim Trail South Rim Trail is a short trail near Canyon Village that offers great sights, such as the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone's Lower Falls. |
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Yellowstone River Trail One of the most heavily used trails in Yellowstone National Park, Yellowstone River Trail extends 18 mi (29 km) from Hellroaring Trailhead near Tower Junction to the town of Gardiner, showcasing an array of wildlife. The trail affords many opportunities for camping and fishing on the Yellowstone River. |
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Garnet Hill Trail This intermediate level hike offers a chance to appreciate some of the abundant wildlife in northern Yellowstone National Park. The trail can be hot and dry during the summer season. Access: Park in the parking area east of the service station at Tower Junction. Walk toward the Northeast Entrance Road and head west on the dirt stagecoach road roughly 1.5 mi to the cookout shelter. Travel north along Elk Creek to just before the Yellowstone Ri |
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Fountain Paint Pot Nature Trail Located in Yellowstone National Park, just north of Old Faithful, Fountain Paint Pot Nature Trail journeys past several hydrothermal features, including geysers, springs and fumeroles. The bubbling Fountain Paint Pot is one of the park's popular tourist attractions. Access: Parking is available off Firehole Drive, north of Old Faithful. |
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Uncle Tom's Trail First constructed in 1898, this trail is a historic touring route established by Tom Richardson. The trail is a quite strenuous walk into the canyon, dropping 500 ft (150 m) in a series of over 300 stairs and paved inclines. |
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