8 Canoeing Areas near Elephant Back Mountain Trail - Free Arenas
Elephant Back Mountain Trail
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8 Canoeing Areas near Elephant Back Mountain Trail

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Showing Canoeing Areas within 50 miles Distance miles Go of US-20, Yellowstone National Park, WY 82190, USA City, Zip, or Address Go

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Grant Village

Grant Village, Yellowstone National Park

13.9 miles SW

Grant Village was built in 1984 and named after Ulysses S. Grant, president when Yellowstone became the world’s first national park in 1872. Located near the West Thumb of Yellowstone Lake,...

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kayak Kayaking Area

1.5-3.8 mi

Little Gibbon Falls

Norris, Yellowstone National Park

15.5 miles NW

Ice Lake and Little Gibbon Falls Loop is a 4.5 mile loop trail located near Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. The trail is good for all skill levels and primarily used for hiking, but there are...

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canoe Canoeing Area

hike Hiking Trail

camp Campsite

2.1-11.5 mi

Lewis River Channel / Dogshead Loop

Grant Village, Yellowstone National Park

19.1 miles SW

Anyone who doesn't want to backpack through Yellowstone but is looking to experience the real beauty of Yellowstone will truly love this hike. Walking along the Lewis Channel is one of the...

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hike Hiking Trail

kayak Kayaking Area

0.1 mi

Lewis Lake Campground

Grant Village, Yellowstone National Park

22.1 miles SW

Lewis Lake is located in the southern part of Yellowstone National Park. It is 4 miles southeast of Shoshone Lake. Lewis Lake offers a plethora great water activities. This lake offers...

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17.5 mi

Tear Drop Lake

Ashton, Idaho

42.8 miles SW

Nestled in the Targhee National Forest just off of Ashton's Fish Creek Road, this tear drop shaped lake is a family adventure waiting to happen. The lake isn't very big but it is teeming with...

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canoe Canoeing Area

mountain bike Mountain Bike Trail

swim Swimming Hole

hike Hiking Trail

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Horseshoe Lake

Ashton, Idaho

44.2 miles SW

Horseshoe Lake is hidden back in the Targhee National Forest. It's a beautiful lake with plenty of lily pads. The road to get there is well maintained and there are many options for pull-outs...

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canoe Canoeing Area

swim Swimming Hole

camp Campsite

dive Diving Platform

Upper Coffee Pot Campground

Island Park, Idaho

47.8 miles W

Upper Coffeepot Campground stretches along a floatable section of Henry's Fork of the Snake River. A mixed growth lodgepole pine forest provides partial shade and summer wildflowers are...

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canoe Canoeing Area

camp Campsite

0.9 mi

Buffalo River Campground

Island Park, Idaho

48.3 miles W

The float here is nice and easy. It's a great early season float. Later in the season the shallow spots will force you to walk a good chunk of the float. The water is super clear and often pretty...

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