Pelican Valley Trail (U.S. National Park Service)

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by Jenny Golding | Jul 30, 2021 | Experiencing Yellowstone Day 1 -Hiking the vast Pelican Valley My heart opens with every step away from civilization. We are taking off for 5 days to hike from Pelican Valley on the shore of Yellowstone Lake to the Lamar River Trailhead, some 34 miles away.

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Check out this 9.8-mile out-and-back trail near West Yellowstone, Montana. Generally considered a moderately challenging route, it takes an average of 3 h 16 min to complete. This trail is great for backpacking, hiking, and running, and it's unlikely you'll encounter many other people while exploring. The best times to visit this trail are July through September. You'll need to leave pups at.

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Pelican Valley Loop. The Pelican Valley Loop gives you a tour of the enormous, grass expanse of a valley that is the Pelican Valley in Yellowstone National Park. With the slow moving Pelican Creek lazily winding through it's heart and grasslands surrounding its banks, it's a perfect habitat for birds, bison, and many other animals large and.

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Length 16.5 miElevation gain 784 ftRoute type Loop Get to know this 16.5-mile loop trail near West Yellowstone, Montana. Generally considered a moderately challenging route, it takes an average of 5 h 30 min to complete. This is a popular trail for hiking and running, but you can still enjoy some solitude during quieter times of day.

Pelican Valley Trail (U.S. National Park Service)


Pelican Valley Trail. Our hike was a little over 6 miles as we selected an out and back route. We primarily walked in the flatland and open grasses of the basin. The landscape was extraordinary. We often stopped along the way to gaze at the beauty and to look for wildlife through our binoculars. The valley was lush and green.

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The Pelican Valley is home to the grizzly bear and the National Park Service allows travel in the region from 9 am to 5 pm. The first day is the longest in distance covering between 11.5 to 12.5 miles. Campsites are remote, isolated, but well worth the solitude and effort. The rest of the voyage consists of following the Lamar River Drainage.

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Pelican Valley Trail Moderate โ€ข 4.4 (98) Yellowstone National Park Photos (68) Directions Print/PDF map Length 9.8 miElevation gain 462 ftRoute type Out & back Check out this 9.8-mile out-and-back trail near West Yellowstone, Montana. Generally considered a moderately challenging route, it takes an average of 3 h 16 min to complete.

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Length: 5 miles Elevation change: 120 feet Difficulty: Easy to moderate Type: One way. Turbid Lake is also accessible from another trailhead, near Lake Butte, while the main path continues for many miles along the valley Usage: Medium to Pelican Valley; low to the lake Season: Summer, fall Trailhead: End of a short side road, near Indian Pond

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Blog Pelican Valley Trailhead This trail can lead all the way to Lamar Valley if one chooses so. However, it is presented here as the 7-mile, one-way (14-mile out and back) Pelican Valley trail to the Pelican Springs Patrol Cabin. It is important to note that this trail is in Bear Management Area and has very specific restrictions.

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Pelican Valley Trail 3 reviews #134 of 164 things to do in Yellowstone National Park Hiking Trails Write a review What people are saying By Ward D " Parking lot right off the road, nice place to hike. " Oct 2020 We wanted to do a trail and chose this one. It is right off the north side of the road as you enter through the East Park entrance.

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Pelican Valley Trail You are entering some of the best grizzly country in the lower 48 states. The trail heads north, crosses a few bridges through a meadow, then enters the forest. After it leaves the forest, it ascends a small hill to a nice overlook of the valley, with the creek below and the Absaroka Mountains to the east.

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The year 2023 saw "only" 9 eruptions of the geyser (most recently on December 30!). It was not all about geysers going to sleep in Yellowstone, though. Giant Geyser, in the Upper Geyser Basin near Old Faithful, erupted on November 23, 2023โ€”the first eruption of that geyser since a sequence of numerous eruptions during mid-2017 to early 2019.

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Pelican Valley. September 20, 2013 Dayhiking Trips, Trip Reports. The weekend of September 20, 2013, Tracy and I hiked at Pelican Valley in Yellowstone. I've wanted to hike this trail for years, but it's closed most of the year as a bear management area. So I scheduled this hike at a time when the trail would be open for day hiking, in.

Pelican Creek Pelican Valley and Turbid Lake, Yellowstone National


Pelican Creek Nature Trail. Discover this 0.8-mile loop trail near West Yellowstone, Montana. Generally considered an easy route, it takes an average of 15 min to complete. This trail is great for birding and walking, and it's unlikely you'll encounter many other people while exploring. The best times to visit this trail are June through.

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Pelican Valley also is known for its open, tranquil valley and abundant wildlife especially grizzly bears, bison, coyotes and birds of prey. Other hikes lead to mountaintops offering unparalleled views of Yellowstone, or to natural bridges, lakeshores or backcountry lakes.

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