The Pebble Creek Trail via the Northeast Trailhead
The Pebble Creek Trail is a gorgeous route in Yellowstone National Park. This route can either be hiked in one long day or broken up into an overnight backpacking trip by camping at one of the many campsites along the way. This route is moderately challenging but not recommended for families with children.
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Route Description for The Pebble Creek Trail via the Northeast Trailhead
The Pebble Creek Trail via the Northeast Trailhead is a great hike on the northern edge of Yellowstone National Park. This trail has several creek crossings, so bring a pair of sandals and an extra pair of socks. Be warned, the first mile of this trail is seriously tough. A steep climb at the start may have you questioning your decisions but don’t worry; the trail soon evens out into a flat path. With wildlife and wildflowers abound and low-traffic year-round, the Pebble Creek Trail is a great place to enjoy a day or two in the Wyoming wilderness.
Beginning at the Warm Creek Trailhead, follow the path northwest to Pebble Creek. Follow the Creek as it winds its way west, then south all the way down to the Pebble Creek Campground.
You can either pack up and head home or set up your tent for a well-deserved rest under the stars at the Pebble Creek Campground.
Getting to the The Pebble Creek Trail via the Northeast Trailhead Trailhead
This hike begins at the Warm Creek Trailhead and ends at the Pebble Creek campground on Northeast Entrance Road.
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