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    Trout Lake Loop

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    Easy
    Duration
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    0.5h
    Distance
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    1.9 km
    Elevation
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    61 m
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    The Trout Lake Loop is a lovely hike in Yellowstone. This route is family-friendly and a great trail for kids of all ages and hikers of all skill levels. With lovely views the whole way, the Trout Lake Loop is the perfect place to spend a leisurely afternoon in the Wyoming wilderness.

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    Route Description for Trout Lake Loop

    The Trout Lake Trail is a great hike for the whole family. This route begins with a steep incline up to the lake. This incline is doable for most folks but is not wheelchair accessible or stroller friendly. If you struggle with uphill mobility or have knee issues, we recommend bringing along a set of hiking poles to aid your ascent and save your joints some strain on the way back down.

    With river otters playing on the shore and fish jumping in the water, Trout Lake is a gorgeous little sanctuary in the Wyoming Wilderness. This lake is the perfect place for a family picnic or an evening stroll. Although the Trout Lake trail is short, there is so much to discover in the area, and you really can spend the whole day playing and exploring in the Trout Lake area.

    To hike the Trout Lake Loop, begin at the Trout Lake Trailhead and follow the path west to a divide. This divide marks the beginning and end of the loop. Make your way counterclockwise around the lake and take your time to explore flora and fauna around the lakeshore.

    When you find yourself back at the beginning of the loop, simply retrace your steps back to the Trout Lake Trailhead where you began.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Can you swim in Trout Lake?

    Swimming in Trout Lake is not recommended.

    Can you fish in Trout Lake?

    Fishing is permitted in Trout Lake in Yellowstone only at certain times of the year as this is a spawning ground for native species. Check with the rangers before heading out to fish at this lake.

    Insider Hints for Trout Lake Loop

    • Keep an eye out for wildlife along this loop including moose, geese, and bears. Do not feed the wildlife and always admire the animals from a safe and respectful distance.
    • In the summer, this trail features gorgeous wildflowers.

    Getting to the Trout Lake Loop Trailhead

    This hike begins at the Trout Lake Trailhead on the northeast side of Northeast Entrance Road.

    Route Information

    • Backcountry Campground

      No

    • When to do

      May to September

    • Pets allowed

      No

    • Family friendly

      Yes

    • Route Signage

      Average

    • Crowd Levels

      High

    • Route Type

      Lollipop

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