Sentinel Meadows / Queen's Laundry - Yellowstone National Park - 8/3/15

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Our second day hike while in Yellowstone was a short loop of 5.4 miles to Queen's Laundry located in Sentinel Meadows which reside in Lower Geyser Basin. It's my understanding that Queen's Laundry was originally supposed to be location for a bathhouse in the early days of the Park. The structure was never completed though and today it lays claim to being the oldest surviving structure in Yellowstone.

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Imagery overview of hike

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Map overview of hike

The hike is easy enough and a great one for families to attempt even those with young children. We began at Fountain Flat Drive / Freight Road Trailhead and made our way along the old freight rode. We stopped to see Ojo Caliente, which is a thermal feature located next to the Firehole.

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Backcountry information sign near the trailhead

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Hiking along the old freight road

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Ojo Caliente

After crossing the Firehole, we immediately came upon the trail heading west to Sentinel Meadows. About three quarters of a mile along the trail, there is a backcountry campsite (0G1), located to the north of the trail, that looks out over the meadows and Sentinel Creek.

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Turnoff to Sentinel Meadows and Queen's Laundry

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Sentinel Meadows Trail

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Campsite 0G1

Just after the campsite, we had to hike up a little rise, where on top the full expanse of the meadows opened up before us. Some of the thermal features present in the meadows are: Mound Spring, Steep Cone and Flat Cone.

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Mound Spring, Steep Cone and Flat Cone in the distance

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Mound Spring coming up on our right

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Mound Spring

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Steep Cone and Flat Cone in the distance

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Steep Cone and Flat Cone

Once past the thermal features, we continued on towards Queen's Laundry. As we reached the apex of the loop, we started off-trail (Yeah!) for about one tenth of a mile towards the old structure. The going along this section was a bit marshy and we had to watch our steps so that our boots wouldn't get wet.

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Staring off-trail towards Queen's Laundry

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Watch your step!

We finally arrived at the old bathhouse to find that the structure wasn't very large at all. I'm not sure exactly what I was expecting, but this surprised me a bit. It was divided up into two rooms but only one room had a door apparently.

Of course the thermal areas next to the bathhouse were impressive as usual and one had an elk skull and antlers in it. There was also a wolf track in the dried mud next to the Laundry.

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Wolf Track at Queen's Laundry

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Elk skull and antlers in thermal pool

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Thermal pool at Queen's Laundry

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Structure at Queen's Laundry

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Queen's Laundry

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A look inside

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This group looks like they could use some help! :help:

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Thermal area at Queen's Laundry

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Thermal Area at Queen's Laundry

We stopped and ate lunch in a stand of trees just to the south of the thermal area. While eating lunch, we had a deer walk by through the meadow. After lunch, we hiked back to the trail and continued along the south side of the loop and eventually back to the old freight road and on to the trailhead. Along the way we passed a couple more thermal pools and were able to catch a good view of Fairy Falls in the distance.

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Deer in the meadow

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Old footbridge in meadow - not part of current trail, must have taken a different route in the past.

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Hiking along the south side of the loop

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Meadows in Lower Geyser Basin

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Making our way back to the old freight road

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Backcountry pose!

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Thermal pool

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Thermal pool

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If you squint, you can see Fairy Falls in the distance coming off the Madison Plateau

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Mileage sign

Again, a great, short little hike with some history attached to it. On the wildlife front, we saw four sandhill cranes, two deer, one bison, a hawk and a blue heron, along with a few ravens thrown in for good measure.
 
Wow! Interesting to see the elk skull in the pool. And the wolf track, of course. Looks like a nice hike!
 
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