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The ultimate adventure guide
Glen Creek Trailhead is the starting point for many hikes.
The trail to Osprey Falls follows an unused, two-track dirt road. Check out a nice return view of Electric Peak and Sepulcher Mountain.
Sheepeater Canyon is Yellowstone's lesser known canyon.
Walk around the base of Bunsen Peak.
Spend quite a bit of time walking in the open. This hike can be relentlessly hot in the summer.
At the turn off for Osprey Falls, begin the switchbacks down into Sheepeater Canyon.
Walk around the base of rocky cliffs above the Gardner River.
The trail takes you incredibly close to Osprey Falls.
Yes, you can hike Osprey Falls in May (pictured here), but be prepared for the deafening roar of water that will shake your bones.
Add about an extra half mile to your trip by walking on the dirt road past the Osprey Falls turn-off. Catch this seldom seen view of Osprey Falls.