A trail crosses a ridgeline above forests and meadows.
3-6 Hours

Dunraven Pass - Mount Washburn Trail

Yellowstone National Park

Starting at the Dunravenn Pass Trailhead you ascend Mount Washburn on a trail with spectacular views. The Mount Washburn Trail and trailhead parking lot at Dunraven Pass will close for improvements August 6-27, 2019.

Starting at the Dunraven Pass Trailhead you ascend Mount Washburn on a trail with spectacular views. Look for bighorn sheep and wildflowers. Stay on the trail to avoid destroying fragile alpine vegetation. At the top, enjoy the view and interpretive exhibits from inside the shelter at the base of the fire lookout. Safety notes: Be aware of lightning above the treeline. There is no access to water along this trail. Grizzly bears frequent the Mount Washburn area in the fall, seeking out whitebark pine nuts. To help protect yourself, and any bears you may encounter, it's important to hike in groups of 3 or more people, make noise, and carry bear spray (and know how to use it). These hikes are not recommended for persons with heart and/or respiratory problems. Trailheads: Trail starts at the parking lot at Dunraven Pass, 4.5 miles (7.2 km) north of Canyon Junction.

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HikingTrailsYellowstone National Parktrailday hikestrenuous hikeDunraven Pass - Mount Washburn TrailDunraven PassMount WashburnCanyon AreaMany hourshiking

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Duration

3-6 Hours

Duration Details

This is a 6-mile (9.6-kilometer) there-and-back trail that begins and ends at the same trailhead.

Fees Apply

No

Seasons

Summer, Fall

Time of Day

Day, Night, Dawn, Dusk

Pets

No

Reservations

No

Location

Canyon Village

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