Backcountry campsite 0D2 located at Little Firehole Meadows in Yellowstone National Park. This walk-in site is accessed via a moderate 5.8-mile trail from Biscuit Basin, crossing the Firehole River and climbing onto the plateau. The campsite sits on the edge of expansive alpine meadows that provide wildlife viewing opportunities including pronghorn antelope and sandhill cranes. The Little Firehole River runs near the campsite. Food storage poles are provided for securing food and gear using at least 35 feet of rope. A backcountry permit obtained through Recreation.gov is required year-round. Maximum stay is 1-3 consecutive nights depending on site regulations.
Per person, per night plus $10 reservation fee
Open year-round
Yellowstone backcountry camping
Yellowstone backcountry permits
Campsite 0D2 at Little Firehole Meadows, approximately 5.8 miles from Biscuit Basin Trailhead. Hikers ford the Little Firehole River before reaching the site on the edge of the meadows. Wildlife includes pronghorn antelope and sandhill cranes.
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