Pelican Creek Nature Trail

Pelican Creek Nature Trail

Trails
Last Updated: June 2026

Distance

0.6 mi

Est. Time

30-45 minutes if you keep moving. Add 15-30 minutes if you stop for photos or birding.

Route Type

Loop

Dogs Allowed

No

Best Season

Summer and Fall

Overview

About This Trail

A short but complete loop through Yellowstone's most diverse habitats—forest, meadow, and lakeshore in less than an hour. Easy enough for families and casual hikers, challenging enough to feel like exploration. You'll see wildlife signs, possibly birds, and end on the shore of Yellowstone Lake. The short distance makes it perfect for a morning warm-up or afternoon break.

Highlights

Difficulty Level

Easy—walk in the park

Trail Highlights

Diverse Yellowstone ecosystems in miniature. Scenic lakeshore access without the effort. Prime birding opportunity with strong chance of sightings. A genuine warm-up for bigger trails.

Insider Tips

• Arrive early (before 9am) for parking and wildlife. Animals are most active at dawn. • Bring binoculars; this is premier birding real estate. • The lakeshore section is windier and colder than the forest—bring a layer. • Loop works clockwise or counterclockwise; clockwise gets you to the lake payoff faster. • Spring and fall offer the best wildlife sightings and fewest crowds.

Best Season to Hike

Summer and Fall

Hiking Tips

  • Make noise—bears are present. Carry a bear bell or talk constantly.
  • Bring at least 1L water and sun protection; the lakeshore is exposed.
  • Binoculars are essential; this is prime bird territory.
  • Wear sturdy shoes for the rooty forest sections.
  • The wind picks up at the lake; expect temperature swings.
  • Loop is equally good clockwise or counterclockwise.

Family Info

Excellent for families. No steep drop-offs or exposure. Keep kids close near the lake. Short distance holds young attention. Teach bear awareness and staying on trail. Great first hike in Yellowstone.

What Hikers Say

Hikers praise this trail as the ideal introduction to Yellowstone's diversity without physical grind. The short distance and lake payoff make it family-friendly and perfect for warm-ups. Wildlife and bird sightings are common. Experienced hikers use it as a morning opener before tackling bigger peaks.

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