Very interesting place and a great story which is related in the Visitor Centre. Didn't know about this event, but it still feels very real, abd there are many eye-witness stories on the video. It's …Full review by Patric D
Aug 2, 2024
The visitors center has so much interesting information about the forming of Earthquake Lake. The views of the rockslide area caused by the quake , the survival stories and family accounts of that ho…Full review by JerriAL1
Oct 25, 2023
We happened upon Earthquake Lake on our drive from Butte to West Yellowstone, MT. We knew nothing about the lake or its history, and learned about it by reading the road sign at the viewpoint. We w…Full review by Corihi
The walking trail that takes you there is located at: Gallatin National Forest Old Highway 287 West Yellowstone, MT 59758 United States From West Yellowstone, MT Turn left onto …
The walking trail that takes you there is located at: Gallatin National Forest Old Highway 287 West Yellowstone, MT 59758 United States From West Yellowstone, MT Turn left onto N Faithful St Turn right onto Firehole Ave Turn left onto N Canyon St Turn left onto Hebgen Lake Rd 12 miles Turn left onto Hebgen Lake Dam Rd Turn right onto Old Highway 287 The destination is on your left The trail is about 1/2 mile. At the end of trail you see what is left of the Lodge, which Mrs. Miller owned, on Hebgen Lake.
How is the walking around the area? I am handicapped with bad knees. Also can you walk dogs?
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There is only a limited area in the parking area to walk. I am not sure of the area but it is quite big for a parking area. As for dogs I believe if they are on a leash and one cleans up after …
There is only a limited area in the parking area to walk. I am not sure of the area but it is quite big for a parking area. As for dogs I believe if they are on a leash and one cleans up after them it would be alright to walk them.