Parting of the Waters
Creek water that starts here has a 50/50 chance of ending up in the Atlantic or the Pacific.

📜 High in the Bridger-Teton National Forest, this naturally occurring hydrologic site, also known as Two Ocean Pass, is where North Two Ocean Creek splits into two, with water flowing to both the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. 🔍 This unique spot marks the Continental Divide. # Why Go🌊 Witness a rare natural phenomenon and experience a unique hydrological divide. 🏞️ Explore a scenic and remote area within the Teton Wilderness. 🐠 Observe an east-west migration route for cutthroat trout. 🚶 Accessible by hike or horse in a remote meadow, via the Continental Divide Trail. # Why Avoid⛰️ Remote location requires a hike or horse, not easily accessible by car. # Tips📍 Located about 35 miles southeast of Yellowstone National Park. 🗺️ Excursions are available from Moran, Wyoming, approximately 20 miles away.

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