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GET HIKING > WHERE TO HIKE > WYOMING  

Where to Hike
in  Wyoming

Yellowstone Lake, Wyoming

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Resources

  • Hole Hike
    A guiding company which leads hikes around Grand Teton National Park and Jackson Hole. They'll guide individuals to large groups on short hikes, full-day hikes, and multi-day excursions.

  • BLM: Cody Wyoming Hiking Trails
    Part of the BLM website for the Cody Field Office, which oversees 2.2 million acres of the Bighorn Basin in northcentral Wyoming. The area includes portions of Park and Big Horn counties and is bordered by the Shoshone and Bighorn National Forests.

  • Wyoming Chapter of the Sierra Club
    The Sierra Club's Wyoming chapter sponsors a number of group outings every Summer and Fall.

  • Bighorn National Forest
    Hiking and backpacking opportunities in the Bighorn National Forest. Trail listings, recommended equipment, and more.

  • Trailfinder National Wildlife Preserve
    the U.S. fish and Wildlife Service manages a spectacular place for observing and photographing wildlife in a remote area of Wyoming.

  • Medicine Bow National Forest
    Dozens and dozens off trails within the Medicine Bow and Routt National Forests, as weell as the Thunder Basin National Grassland.

  • Devil's Tower National Monument
    Descriptions of trails in and around this ammazing landmark. Trails lead you through an amazing variety of envvironments: Pine forests, meadows, and boulder fields.

  • Yellowstone National Park
    A great guide to hiking on trails in beautiful Yellowstone National Park.

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Books


Revised and Updated. Now better than ever, the ONLY book for hikers that covers the entire state includes 25 new hikes for a total of 100. Of course, well-known areas such as Yellowstone and Grand Teton national parks are featured but so are many of the state's best-kept backcountry secrets.

  


 

Applies to southeast Wyoming's splendid natural areas. Covering 47 diverse hiking areas, this thorough guidebook reveals trails on Pole Mountain, the Snowy Range, the Medicine Bow Mountains, the Sierra Madre, and the Laramie Mountains.

  


 

This updated guide features 109 hikes in fabulous Yellowstone National Park. Readers will find detailed maps, field-checked information on all of the trails, elevation charts, difficulty ratings, and ratings and information on backcountry camping.

  


 

This book provides a guided tour of a vast, virtually undiscovered territory just south of well-traveled Yellowstone National Park. It contains advice on backcountry safety, camping, and routefinding, as well as up-to-date maps and elevation profiles.

  


 

Wyoming's Cloud Peak Wilderness in Bighorn National Forest has some of the best hiking trails in Wyoming. This book describes more than 75 day hikes and backpacking trips. It provides detailed hike descriptions, maps, and elevvation profiles.

  


 

Enjoy such popular trails as Teton Crest Trail, hike over the Paintbrush Divide to Lake Solitude, or venture into little-known Moose Creek Basin or Owl Creek. Whether you enjoy a strenous multiday hike or an easy stroll, the 35 trail descriptions in this book will lead you to the park's dramatic landscapes and varied wildlife.

  


 

This guide provides recommendations on day hikes and backpacking trips thoughout this glacier-carved range. It includes tips on safety and hiking with children, elevation charts, photographs, no-trace camping information, and a backcountry equipment checklist.

  


 
 

 
 
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