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South Boundary Trail: South Entrance-Harebell

Trail on Snake River, Forest Creek, Coulter Creek, Harebell Creek in Yellowstone NP, Rocky Mountains in WY
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Length
12mi
Surface
Dirt (12mi)
Ford (396ft)
Allows ATVs
No
Allows Bikes
No
Allows Hiking
Yes
Allows Horses
Yes
Allows Nordic Skiing
No
South Boundary Trail: hiker heading east along the Snake River near Snake Hot Springs, Jacob W. Frank (NPS) photograph above.
South Boundary Trail: Hiker heading east in meadow west of Snake Hot Springs, Jacob W. Frank (NPS) photograph above.
South Boundary Trail: Snake Hot Springs, Jacob W. Frank (NPS) photograph above.
South Boundary Trail: hiker fords the Snake River west of Harebell Patrol Cabin, Jacob W. Frank (NPS) photograph above.
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Snake River
River
Forest Creek
Creek
Coulter Creek
Creek
Harebell Creek
Creek
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South Central Rockies Forests
Ecoregion
Mid-elevation Sedimentary Mountains
Ecoregion
Middle Rockies
Ecoregion
Yellowstone Plateau
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