Devil's Slide
Mountain peak · Park County ·

Devil's Slide

Mountain peak · Park County ·

Unusual cliff formation on Cinnabar Mountain, north of Yellowstone

geological formation
natural beauty
red rock
cliff
coastal views
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Devil's Slide by null
Devil's Slide by null
Devil's Slide by null
Devil's Slide by null
Devil's Slide by null
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Devil's Slide by null
Devil's Slide by null
Devil's Slide by null
Devil's Slide by null
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"A short walk that’s not nearly as scary as its name suggests, Devil’s Slide is a great place to stretch your legs and take in coastal views during the drive past the abandoned military base." - Paolo Bicchieri

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Devil's Slide

Vivian N.

Google
Such a cool geological formation right before you enter the park! The natural beauty if the area astounds...

H S.

Google
So cool to see the red iron and also the thin cliff beside.

Akram Z.

Google
This slide looks cool,you won't miss it on the way to yellowstone on the right side.

HotspringsSam Tintinger (Hotsprings S.

Google
Awesome looking rock formation
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Dana L.

Yelp
Located north of Yellowstone National Park in the Gallatin National Forest, Devil's Slide is a red clay-colored rock formation on the side of Cinnabar Mountain. It simply looks like a big red slide down the mountain, and is just something neat to pull over and look at while traveling the area.