
The "Yellowstone Magic Road" is a new route developed by hikers in Yellowstone. It offers a fun and challenging experience, featuring mountain climbing, rock climbing, rafting, and caving. This route connects several scenic spots near Yellowstone City, and the trek is somewhat tiring, hence the name "Modao." Because this is common for hikers, and the word "grind" doesn't sound appealing, it's become known as the Magic Road. It's a great place for both new and experienced hikers to practice.
Yellowstone Demonic Path is a natural scenic area in Hubei known for its treacherous and thrilling hiking trails. The name comes from local legends describing the rugged and mysterious terrain. It is significant for adventure tourism and outdoor activities.
Located in Yellowstone, Hubei province, it is accessible by taxi or private car from nearby cities. Some bus services reach the vicinity, followed by a hike or walking to the main trailheads.
Entrance fees typically range from ¥40–¥60, payable offline at the site entrance. Some travel agencies offer packages that include tickets.
Booking is optional for individual visitors but recommended for guided tours or peak periods, ideally a few days in advance.
3–5 hours are recommended to hike the trails and enjoy all viewpoints.
Guided tours are mainly available in Chinese. English guides or audio guides are limited.
Start from the main trailhead, follow marked paths through cliff trails and forest areas, stop at lookout points, and return via a loop trail if available.
Night visits are not recommended due to safety risks. No light shows or nighttime tours are offered.
Weekdays and off-peak seasons are less crowded. Weekends and public holidays attract more visitors.
Facilities are basic. There are toilets and small rest areas near trailheads, with limited food stalls.
The trails are rugged and challenging. Elderly visitors, children, and disabled visitors should be cautious or avoid steep paths.
Cash is recommended for entrance fees and small purchases. Mobile payments may be available in some areas.
Local restaurants and snack stalls near the trail entrance serve regional food.
Vegetarian options are limited; Halal options are rare.
Guesthouses and small hotels in Yellowstone provide convenient overnight stays.
Souvenir options are minimal, usually local handicrafts and snacks.
Taxis, ride-hailing services, or private cars are recommended. Public buses can connect to nearby towns and cities.