Are you ready to take your outdoor adventure to new heights? Yellowstone National Park, renowned for its geothermal wonders and diverse wildlife, is also a playground for mountain climbers seeking thrilling summits and breathtaking vistas. Here’s your guide to the best mountains to climb in Yellowstone that will leave you with stories to tell and views to remember.

Electric Peak: The Ultimate Challenge

If you’re looking for a serious challenge, Electric Peak is the mountain for you. Standing tall at 10,969 feet, it’s the tallest mountain in the Gallatin Range and offers a climb that’s as rewarding as it is demanding. The trail to the summit is around 20 miles round trip, with steep ascents, rugged terrain, and some scrambling near the top. But the views from the summit? Absolutely worth every ounce of effort. On a clear day, you’ll be rewarded with panoramic views that stretch as far as the eye can see, encompassing the park’s vast wilderness and beyond.

Mount Washburn: A Classic Yellowstone Experience

For those seeking a less intense but equally rewarding climb, Mount Washburn is a Yellowstone classic. At 10,243 feet, it offers a moderate hike with stunning scenery every step of the way. The trail is approximately 6 miles round trip and is well-maintained, making it accessible to most hikers. As you ascend, you’ll be treated to sweeping views of the park’s landscapes, including the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone and even the distant Teton Range. The summit features an old fire lookout tower, where you can take in the breathtaking 360-degree views.

Avalanche Peak: A High-Altitude Adventure

If you’re looking to experience the thrill of a high-altitude climb, Avalanche Peak should be on your list. At 10,568 feet, this peak offers one of the park’s most exhilarating hikes. The trail is short but steep, covering about 4 miles round trip with an elevation gain of over 2,000 feet. The reward at the summit is a stunning view of Yellowstone Lake and the Absaroka Range, making it a perfect spot for sunrise or sunset.

Sepulcher Mountain: A Hidden Gem

For those seeking a less crowded trail with equally impressive views, Sepulcher Mountain is a hidden gem worth exploring. Standing at 9,642 feet, this mountain offers a challenging yet peaceful climb. The trail is about 12 miles round trip and takes you through diverse landscapes, from lush forests to alpine meadows. The summit rewards you with sweeping views of the Gallatin Range and the Mammoth Hot Springs area.

Stay at the Huff House Inn                                                                                      

Once you’re done enjoying the best mountains to climb in Yellowstone, rest up at the Huff House Inn. No matter what brings you to Jackson, the Huff House Inn is the ideal choice for your stay. Located within walking distance to Town Square and downtown, plus just minutes from Grand Teton National Park, our luxury boutique hotel offers the best location for doing it all.                                                                       

Enjoy exceptional amenities, world-class service, and well-appointed guest rooms. Rest and relax after a long day on the mountain by soaking in our outdoor hot tub or cozying up by the firepits. Either way, your restful and elegant retreat awaits you at the Huff House Inn. Book your stay today!