Matt, that's a great question and it's a pity that I don't have that info on my site yet.
I'll try to put more details up, but I'm so swamped, I'm afraid that I may postpone it too long for your needs, so I'll give you a quick reply now. Sorry if I'm vague with the details. I'll name the places and you can connect the dots.
Start with clicking on the "view map" link on the
official Yellowstone site. Unfortunately, it doesn't show the trails that exist.
If that doesn't work for you, try this
1917 map of Yellowstone to get an idea and buy yourself a good trail map.
- I started at the South Entrance.
- Hike to Heart Lake.
- Head east, crossing the Continental Divide, and passing the South Arm and Southeast Arms of Lake Yellowstone.
- Ford the Yellowstone River. It is marked on the trail maps and well marked at the crossing point. (This ford is dangerous if you do it before July, as I recount in my journal about my scary
fording the Yellowstone)
- Go north, along Lake Yellowstone and go to FIshing Bridge.
- Go to Artist Point.
- Climb summit of Mt. Washburn for a nice view.
- Go to Tower Fall (some narrow road walking to get there).
- Go west to Mammoth Hot Springs (awesome!)
- Go south and eventually (at any point you want) go west out of the park to rejoin the CDT (I remember leaving north of the West Entrance).
Another option would be to go through Lamar Valley. I hear it's great, but it was a bit longer, so I didn't do it. But it would have less road walking that way.
Also, consider my
CDT route through the Tetons.
Tell me what you eventually do on this site so others can learn from your experience! Thanks!
Good luck!