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A nice loop around Garnet Hill with great views of remote sections of the Yellowstone River.


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8.6

Miles

13.8

KM

Point to Point

6,356' 1,937 m

High

5,887' 1,794 m

Low

741' 226 m

Up

734' 224 m

Down

3%

Avg Grade (2°)

30%

Max Grade (17°)

Dogs No Dogs

Features Birding · River/Creek · Views · Wildflowers · Wildlife

Good early-in-the-season hike, but can be quite hot in August.

Description

The trail begins and ends at the parking area adjacent to the Tower Junction gas station. The 8.6-mile loop circumnavigates Garnet Hill, but does not climb it.

Hike past the gas station and Tower Ranger Station to avoid fording Lost Creek. Cross the highway and follow a two-track another 40 yards, then turn left on the Garnet Hill Trail. The trail parallels the Stagecoach Road Trail for 1.2 miles heading over a small hill before rejoining it at Yancey’s Hole. Many hikers prefer following the easier stage road across the open meadows.

Regardless of the route, you soon reach Yancey’s (site of nightly stagecoach cookouts). Here in 1884 John Yancey built his Pleasant Valley Hotel, a small establishment with Pullman-style beds. Patrons had to bribe the maid for clean sheets. But "Uncle John" made everyone feel at home. There was always some activity at the adjoining saloon. John served "Kentucky tea" from two shot glasses he boasted had never been tainted by a drop of water. But bigger, finer hotels were already in service by 1906 when Yancey’s burned to the ground. Soon automobiles were allowed in the park and the stagecoach era ended.

From Yancey's, our trail follows a singletrack north through a gap in the hills, crossing Elk Creek at the 1.7-mile mark and again at 2 miles. The trail continues along Elk Creek as it drops into an ever-narrowing canyon. The impressive rock face of Garnet Hill lies ahead. Watch for elk along this well-named creek. Garnet Hill was also appropriately named. Its dark rock is 4.5 billion-year-old granitic gneiss, which contains small imperfect red garnets.

At 3.5 miles the trail reaches its lowest point and passes a junction with the Garnet Hill Spur Trail (on left). Hikers often take a 1/2-mile side trip to the Yellowstone River, following this spur trail and making a right at its junction with the Hellroaring Creek Trail. At the river an impressive suspension bridge hangs above the mighty Yellowstone as it rushes furiously through a rock gorge. The scenery as you continue on the Garnet Hill Loop Trail is also outstanding as it rolls up and down around the north end of Garnet Hill and affords impressive views of the river.

At 5.1 miles, the trail climbs steeply 400 feet up a shoulder of Garnet Hill and away from the river. At 6.3 miles it reaches the top and continues another 2.3 miles back to the trailhead, passing a junction at 7.6 miles (on the right) and twice crossing the highway before reaching the end.

Thanks to guidebook author, Tom Carter, for sharing this trail description. To learn more about visiting Yellowstone, check out his book, Day Hiking Yellowstone.

Flora & Fauna

Chance to see elk, buffalo, coyote, and maybe even a badger.

Contacts

Shared By:

Tom Carter

Trail Ratings

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in Tower

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Photos

Great views of the Yellowstone River and Hellroaring Peak from the north side of Garnet Hill.
Apr 25, 2016 near Tower J…, WY
Reddish pockmarks in the dark Precambrian granitic gneiss show the previous location of small red garnets that have sloughed off.
Apr 25, 2016 near Tower J…, WY

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Aug 12, 2021
Lauren Boyd
Jul 6, 2020
Matt Carson
Did about 5.5 miles and cut across to hell's roaring.
Sep 17, 2019
Elijah Hayes
8.6mi — 17h 38m
Jul 16, 2019
Drew Cress
Jul 7, 2019
Sarah Bacon
May 11, 2019
Marshall Roney
Great hike through different types of terrain. Lots of wildlife be mindful of safe space and whatever is there alongside you! 8.6mi — 3h 15m
May 26, 2018
D W
8.6mi
Apr 21, 2018
Mike Holland
Hiked with Molly and Mikey, saw a bunch of bison and had to go off trail many times, Yancys spot was cool so was yellowstone river 8.6mi
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