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Carry water obtained from a domestic source with you. Do not hike after dark. |
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Over 1,100 miles of trails are available for hiking and approximately 300 miles of roadway are available to the bicyclist. There are numerous trails suitable for day hiking. Begin your hike by stopping at a ranger station or visitor center for information. Trail conditions may change suddenly and unexpectedly. Bear activity, rain or snow storms, high water, and fires may temporarily close trails.
Touring through Yellowstone on a bicycle can be a rewarding experience. Experience Nature in the midst of meadows, mountains, wildflowers, and wildlife. The old Bunsen Peak road skirts around the flank of Bunsen peak and may be used by hikers, mountain-bikers, and skiers in winter. Bikes are prohibited on backcountry trails and boardwalks. Wear your helmet. Keep in mind that Yellowstone is bear country and there is no guarantee of your safety. Bears often utilize trails, streams, and lakeshores. Click here for more hiking and bicycling information.
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