Rekindle Your Love for Adventure!
This five day guided trek takes us to a region of Yellowstone filled with winding rivers, lush forests and a remote thermal area tucked away beside the shores of Heart Lake. The summit of Mount Sheridan provides a birds-eye view of Heart Lake, the Grand Tetons, Yellowstone Lake and the rugged Absaroka Mountains on the park's eastern borders. The trout-filled waters of Heart Lake and the Snake River offer fly fisherman plenty of opportunities to wet a line at the end of each day. It's a popular backcountry destination that offers backpackers plenty of diverse scenery.
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Pricing: $1,750 per person
Length: 5 Days/4 Nights
Distance: 37.5 mi/60.3 km
Trip Type: Guided Backpacking
Average Elevations: 7,000-8,000 ft/2,133-2,438 m
Maximum Elevation: 10,305 ft/3,140 m
Location: Southeast Yellowstone
When to Visit: July-Early September
Difficulty: Moderate to Difficult
Route: Point-to-point
Group Size: 2-6 people
Age Limit: 16+
Scenery: Mount Sheridan, Lakeside Camping, Remote Rivers!
Potential Wildlife: Elk, Moose, Black Bear and Grizzly Bears.
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Dates | Pricing Per Person |
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July 21-25 | $1,750 |
July 28-Aug 1 | $1,750 |
Day 1: Easy - 8-9 mi/12.8-14.4 km
From Bozeman, Montana we'll drive to the park's West Entrance and the small town of West Yellowstone. From this bustling gateway community we follow the Grand Loop Road past Madison Junction, Old Faithful and Grant Village. The Heart Lake Trailhead (8N1) is located north of Lewis Lake and is approximately 3-3.5 hours from Bozeman.
After a brief orientation at the trailhead our hike begins in the towering lodgepole forests south of the Continental Divide. At the halfway point for the day we reach a magnificent spot overlooking Heart Lake. To the right is a large cluster of gas vents and bubbling springs known as the "Fissure Group." The sights and sounds in this area reminded early travelers of an old steam works and for this reason the peak directly behind this thermal area was aptly named "Factory Hill." From this vantage point the trail descends gradually along Witch Creek, past rust colored springs and open meadows that offer stunning views of Mount Sheridan (10,305 ft. (3,140 m). As we approach the lake the trail passes one of the many backcountry patrol cabins spread across Yellowstone's vast wilderness. The Heart Lake Ranger Station was built in 1924 and is situated just north of the lakes gravel beaches. Our first campsite is nestled among the tall pine trees that border the lakes northwestern edge. After dinner we'll visit the hydrothermal area near camp before settling in after a long but exciting first day.
Day 2: Difficult - 6.6 mi/10.6 km
After breakfast we'll attempt to summit Mount Sheridan (10,305 ft. (3,140 m) before the onset of any afternoon thunderstorms. This is a strenuous day hike that gains 2,800 ft. (853 m) in 3.3 miles (5.3 km). Our physical efforts will be rewarded with 360º panoramas from top of this lofty summit high above Heart Lake. A small lookout tower adorns the top of Mount Sheridan its foundation made from the very stones found scattered across its windswept summit. A wooden bench located on the towers east side provides shelter from the wind and a shady spot for a well deserved lunch break. The views from the top of Mount Sheridan are second to none. The unmistakable profile of the Grand Tetons are visible on the horizon to the south. The clear and cold waters of Yellowstone Lake can be seen across miles of untouched wilderness to the north. Directly below the summit lies the unique outline of Heart Lake, its deep blue waters surrounded by forests of dark green. For anyone stationed at the summit in days past—most fire lookouts in the park are no longer in service—this must have been an enviable position during the short and spectacular Yellowstone summers.
Day 3:
Easy -
8-12 mi/12.8-19.3 km
After our second night beside Heart Lake our journey continues along the forested regions north of the lake. In this area we follow a segment of the Continental Divide Trail (CDT) which passes through Yellowstone on its 3,100 mile journey across the backbone of the western United States. Upon reaching the east side of Heart Lake we'll follow the Heart River Trail south toward the iconic Snake River, its headwaters are located to the east just below Mariposa Lake. Numerous stream crossings provide for ample rest stops throughout the day and smaller meadows break up the generally flat terrain along the Heart River Trail. We may be camped near the Snake/Heart confluence or further along the Basin Creek Cutoff Trail depending on availability. Both sites are located near sprawling meadows that are perfect for spotting wildlife in the hours before dusk.
Day 4: Easy - 6-10mi/9.6-16 km
On day four we'll head north from camp, connecting with the Heart Lake Trail once again. Mount Sheridan is visible on the horizon across vast meadows that are a haven for wildlife. Turning south the trail meanders through thick forests and marshy lowlands and then climbs gently beside Red Creek. At the end of the day we rejoin the Snake River at the South Boundary Trail and make our final camp for this trek. For those with a desire to wet a line, the Snake River provides fly fishermen with one final opportunity to catch native trout along this quiet stretch of river that sees very few visitors.
Day 5: Easy- 5-6 mi/8-9.6 km
On day five the South Boundary Trail carries us toward our final destination at Yellowstone's South Entrance. This is an easy day of hiking through the dense pine forests that border the Snake River. As our journey comes to end we swap our hiking boots for sandals and cross the Snake River just before reaching the South Boundary Trailhead (8K7). From the South Entrance we'll head back to Bozeman, taking short breaks as needed during the shuttle ride home. Guests are free to request stops at Grant Village, Old Faithful, West Yellowstone and Big Sky. Approximate drive time is 3-4 hours.
Included
Round-trip transportation from Bozeman, Montana to Yellowstone National Park (if needed), Professional Guide, Yellowstone Backcountry Permits, Deuter Backpack, Sierra Designs Tent (3-season, 2-person), Sierra Designs 20º F Sleeping Bag and Thermarest Sleeping Pad, Sleeping Bag Liner, MSR Cook Stove, Cooking Fuel, Group Water Filter; Trekking Poles, Inflatable Pillow, Waterproof Stuff Sacks for Clothing, Small Camping Towel, Head Nets, Headlamp, 2-32 oz. Nalgene® Water Bottles, Group First-aid Kit, Bear Spray, Backcountry Meals and Snacks.
See our recommended gear list below for the personal items you are responsible for bringing.
Trail Guides Yellowstone provides our guests with a professional quality photo album of each guided backpacking adventure. These custom books are beautifully designed keepsakes and are shipped to our guests after the season has ended (Oct-Nov). The photos will also be made available digitally via Dropbox or another similar cloud sharing application.
Please Note: Discounts are available for individuals who provide their own backpacking equipment and/or food, including; rain gear, hiking boots, tent, backpack, sleeping bag (20ºF recommended), sleeping pad, cookware and cook stove. Please check with us for details.
Not Included
Airfare, hotel accommodations, car rentals, trip insurance, personal items such as toiletries, sunscreen, hiking boots, rain gear and personal outdoor clothing.
Please Note: The Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport (BZN) is located in Belgrade, Montana which is about 10 miles west of the town of Bozeman. Please allow for the extra travel time if you plan to stay in Bozeman.
Gear List
Waterproof hiking boots, rain jacket and/or rain pants, warm coat (fleece or down), 3-4 pairs of synthetic hiking socks, sunscreen (small tube), sandals or lightweight water shoes (no flip flops), quick-drying hiking pants (zip-off legs are ideal), and/or a pair of shorts (no jeans), mid to lightweight long underwear (tops and bottoms), synthetic t-shirts, baseball hat or wide-brimmed hat, knit hat, warm gloves, sunglasses.
Personal Items
Deodorant, toothbrush, toothpaste, lip balm, etc. Please consider bringing toiletries with a minimal order or scent.
Optional Equipment
Gaiters, camera, binoculars, pocket knife or multi-tool, a good book or magazine.
Please Note: Temperatures can drop into the 30's and 40’s ºF at night, even during the summer months. Please make sure you plan accordingly.
Trail Guides Yellowstone will provide guests with a printable PDF of this equipment list for easy reference.
Meals
We provide a variety of hearty meals for dinner and carry plenty of high-calorie energy bars, dried fruits, trail mix, granola bars, nuts, and beef jerky to keep your hunger satisfied while on the trail.
Food Allergies
If you have any food allergies or special meal preferences, please let us know and we'll do our best to accommodate your request. Additional fees may apply for special dietary food requirements.
We highly recommend our guests purchase some form of trip insurance after booking your Yellowstone guided backpacking adventure. Our wilderness trips could be impacted by circumstances that are well beyond our control. This may involve closures enacted by the National Park Service, including but not limited to the following: public health emergencies, natural disasters, government closures, wildfires, wildlife closures, flooding or unforeseen weather events such as snow, etc. Trip insurance will also protect your travel plans from a number of unforeseen circumstances that may arise in your own life, such as; personal injury or illness, loss of employment, travel delays, lost or stolen passports, family emergencies, death in the family and lost luggage.
We recommend contacting WorldNomads.com for a complete list of insurance policies that can help cover both domestic and foreign travel. Please review our "booking policies" for a comprehensive outline of our payment schedules and cancellation policies.
A deposit of $250 per person is required at the time of booking.
The remaining balance is due 60 days prior to the trip date.
Full payment is required for trips booked less than 60 days prior to the start date.
Trips cancelled 60+ days prior to the trips starting date will be fully refunded.
Trips cancelled between 59 and 30 days will receive a 50% refund on the total package price.
Trips cancelled less than 30 days from the start date are non-refundable.
Refunds will be issued within 60 days from the date of cancellation.
Cancellations must be made in writing or by email.
Returning guests will receive a 10% discount on all future trips with Trail Guides Yellowstone.
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Tricia L.
"My son and I went on the 3 day, 2 night Black Canyon backpacking trip. I love hiking but wasn't sure how I'd feel about sleeping in the backcountry. Brian is an excellent guide and provided top of the line backpacking gear. We had such a wonderful time! My only regret was not booking a longer trip. Thank you, Brian, for making our trip to Yellowstone amazing!!"
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