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6b2 Backcountry Camp Sites
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Beyond the developed areas, Yellowstone offers a diverse, mountainous landscape that invites exploration by foot, pack stock, and boat. Hundreds of miles of trails facilitate travel throughout the park. Permits are required for all overnight stays.
When planning a backcountry trip, remember that many of Yellowstone’s trails are more than 7,000 feet above sea level. Most areas retain snow until late May or early June, and some (especially mountain passes) are snow-covered until late July. Also, many routes require fording rivers that can be 25 feet wide, 3 to 5 feet deep, extremely cold, and swiftly running during our late spring runoff.
Campsites Yellowstone maintains 293 designated backcountry campsites. Each designated campsite has a maximum limit for the number of people and stock allowed per night. The maximum stay per campsite varies from 1 to 3 nights per trip. Group size limits range from 4 to 12 people. With the exception of four campsites, we allow only one group at each campsite. If your group size exceeds the campsite limit, you’ll need to obtain a second permit and cook and sleep as separate groups. A food storage pole or box is provided at every campsite so that food and attractants may be secured from bears. You will need to provide your own rope (35 feet in length or greater) at sites with food poles. A list and map of campsites can be found in the Backcountry Trip Planner (https://www.nps.gov/yell/planyourvisit/upload/Backcountry-Trip-Planner.pdf) and the online Backcountry Trails and Campsites map: https://www.nps.gov/maps/full.html?mapId=f926f448-9fe4-4600-b4c0-3f060737c87f
Backcountry permits are available no earlier than 3-days prior to the start of your trip. Do not send in applications earlier than 3-days before your trip.
Permits are available from 8:00 am until 4:00 pm daily. Permits will not be issued after 4:00 pm.
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Pet Policy
No pets allowed
Campground Rules
- No campfires allowed
In this park
Trails at Yellowstone National Park
Robinson Creek Trail To Robinson Lake [CLOSED]
4.7 mi256 fteasy
Daly Creek to Crescent Lake [CLOSED]
28.7 mi9,521 ftdifficult
Tern Lake Trail [CLOSED]
28.5 mi2,877 ftmoderate
Sportsman Lake Trail [CLOSED]
24 mi4,797 ftdifficult
Bull Mountain Loop Trail [CLOSED]
21.1 mi3,917 ftdifficult
Fern Lake Loop Trail [CLOSED]
25.4 mi2,526 ftdifficult
Within ~30 miles
Trails near 6b2 Backcountry Camp Sites
Union Falls to Boundary Creek
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25.3 km408 mgain
Moderate
Cascade Creek Trail to Terraced Falls [CLOSED]
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6.0 km178 mgain
Moderate
Pitchstone Plateau Trail [CLOSED]
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29.1 km796 mgain
Moderate
Union Falls Trail [CLOSED]
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24.8 km715 mgain
Difficult
Old Marysville Road [CLOSED]
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18.5 km535 mgain
Moderate
Cave Falls to Bechler Falls [CLOSED]
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4.0 km94 mgain
Easy
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