5 Canoeing Areas near Trout Lake and Buck Lake - Free Arenas
Trout Lake and Buck Lake
44.89922995610674, -110.12298379015556
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5 Canoeing Areas near Trout Lake and Buck Lake

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Showing Canoeing Areas within 50 miles Distance miles Go of VVXG+MR Fossil Forest, WY, USA City, Zip, or Address Go

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Little Gibbon Falls

Norris, Yellowstone National Park

27.9 miles SW

A family-friendly 4.5-mile Yellowstone loop reaches fishing and swimming spots along Gibbon Creek, with kid-safe trail, canoeing options, and bearspray-worthy backcountry feel.

Camp, Canoe, Hike

canoe Canoeing Area

hike Hiking Trail

camp Campsite

25.6 mi

East Rosebud Lake

Roscoe, Montana

31.5 miles NE

East Rosebud Lake is the cliff-ringed gateway to the Beaten Path, one of the most beautiful backpacking routes in Montana's Beartooths.

Backpack, Camp, Canoe, Hike

canoe Canoeing Area

hike Hiking Trail

camp Campsite

backpack Backpacking Trail

Grant Village

Grant Village, Yellowstone National Park

41.2 miles SW

Named for President Grant near Yellowstone Lake's West Thumb, this village has lakeside dining, a geyser basin next door, campfire ranger programs, and tree-lined campsites steps from the water.

Camp, Canoe, Kayak

canoe Canoeing Area

camp Campsite

kayak Kayaking Area

2.1-11.5 mi

Lewis River Channel / Dogshead Loop

Grant Village, Yellowstone National Park

46.4 miles SW

A serene hike along Lewis Channel to Shoshone Lake — the largest lake in the continental US without a road to it — with Teton views, driftwood shores, osprey, bald eagles, and ravens.

Canoe, Hike, Kayak

canoe Canoeing Area

hike Hiking Trail

kayak Kayaking Area

0.1 mi

Lewis Lake Campground

Grant Village, Yellowstone National Park

49.4 miles SW

Yellowstone's third-largest lake draws canoeists, kayakers, and serious anglers, with a quiet campground open mid-June through early November on a first-come basis.

Camp, Canoe, Kayak

canoe Canoeing Area

camp Campsite

kayak Kayaking Area

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