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Slough Creek Wildlife Watching Adventure

5 Hours

AVAILABLE MAY THROUGH OCTOBER

While Lamar Valley gets all the love for being a wildlife hot spot, Slough Creek is a local favorite for seeing bears, wolves, badgers, bison, elk, and nearly all the animals that call Yellowstone home. Not only is Slough Creek great for wildlife sightings, but it also allows you to experience a lesser-seen section of the park and an opportunity to sit in some truly stunning scenery.

The hike is straightforward, quickly climbing a 450-foot hill in the first mile before dropping into the first meadow of Slough Creek over the next mile and a half. In the meadow is a bluff we will hike to, passing bones and skulls, to reach a breathtaking panoramic view of the region. We will stop here, scan for wildlife, learn about the history of the region, and have some time to wander around.

The best part of this trail is that every mile hiked takes you into even more stunning terrain. Depending on your hiking speed and desire, we can head to the first meadow and sit atop a bluff, continue along the trail to another remote bluff between the first and second meadow, or head to the second meadow for an even more secluded spot. I even offer a much longer day, which is described below.

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The standard route, to the first meadow and back, is roughly 5.25 miles round trip with just under 1,000 feet of elevation gain. The distance to the second meadow is around 10 miles round trip with around 1,200 feet of elevation gain. The longest route I offer is to the Elk Tongue Patrol Cabin, a 14.5-mile day with ~1,400 feet of elevation. The 14-mile route is only for experienced hikers who can complete the trek in 6 hours.

This trail is an out-and-back adventure, meaning that we will be walking the same route in each direction.

This is a private tour for you and your group only. You will not be joined by others. 

About the Trip

By booking this trip, you will have a few options for your day.

The standard route, to the first meadow and back, is roughly 5.25 miles round trip with just under 1,000 feet of elevation gain. The distance to the second meadow is around 10 miles round trip with around 1,200 feet of elevation gain. The longest route I offer is to the Elk Tongue Patrol Cabin, a 14.5-mile day with ~1,400 feet of elevation. The 14-mile route is only for experienced hikers who can complete the trek in 6 hours.

The Highlights of Hiking Slough Creek

  • Wildlife
  • Bones, skulls and antlers
  • Mountain views
  • Creek views
  • A serene lunch spot
  • Ever-growing solitude and seclusion with each passing mile

Itinerary

Day 1:
What the Slough Creek Tour Looks Like

We will meet at the trailhead at our designated time. A pit toilet is at the trailhead, giving one last opportunity to use the facilities. After a quick overview of the day, as well as safety and wildlife tips and updates, we will begin the tour.
The first mile of the hike climbs a hill and along the way up, we will be actively looking for wildlife, as well as learning about the trail.
Once atop the hill, we level out for a bit before dropping down toward the first meadow. When we reach the banks of Slough Creek, we will take a bit to enjoy the view before hiking into the middle of the valley. From there, we will head over to a rocky bluff to get an even better view of the area, as well as getting a chance to scan for more wildlife. This will also serve as a lunch spot for those heading here and back.
From here, groups will either continue on to the next spot, or start heading back the way we came.

What you get/don't get

Includes

  • A knowledgeable guide who knows the region well, bear spray, access to gallons of water before the hike, use of binoculars, an expert guide, wildlife tips, trekking poles (if requested in advance), a few prepackaged snacks (jerky, nuts, etc...)

What you don't get

  • Hiking shoes, backpacks, water bladders/water bottles, meals

You can send your enquiry via the form below.

Slough Creek Wildlife Watching Adventure
From $ 200
/ Adult
From $ 100
/ Child