Watkins Creek Trailhead
A dirt trail winds through a grassy meadow in Yellowstone National Park, with a person walking among pines beneath a blue sky.
Sunlit dirt trail winds through a grassy meadow lined with pines toward distant snow-capped peaks in Yellowstone National Park.
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Watkins Creek Trailhead

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Last Updated: January 2026

Overview

About This Trail

Watkins Creek Trailhead demands grit. The Coffin Lakes objective spans roughly 10 miles round trip with about 2,638 ft of gain; longer links exist for tougher backcountry days. Expect sun-soaked meadows, creek crossings that demand footing, and steep, chunky sections. The payoff is isolation among alpine waters and dense forest as you push through.

Highlights

Difficulty Level

Difficult

Trail Highlights

Coffin Lakes, high-country passes, and solitude among forest and meadow

Insider Tips

• Start at dawn; Coffin Lakes yields best payoff for a day hike. • For extra challenge, link to the Continental Divide Trail or explore West Fork Watkins Creek. • Pack extra water and check weather; storms can arrive fast. • Bear spray is essential; store food properly and stay vocal on approach routes.

Best Season to Hike

Summer months (July–September)

Hiking Tips

  • Tighten your boots.
  • Carry 2 liters water minimum.
  • Bear spray ready; be loud in bear country.
  • Start cold, pace yourself, and expect sun in meadows with shade later.

Family Info

Initial meadow sections are gentle, but creek crossings and elevation gain may challenge very young children

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