Top Locations for Hiking in Wyoming
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ASeminoe State Park
- Sinclair
WY 82334, U.S.A. - +1 307 320 3013
- Overview The largest reservoir at a Wyoming state park, Seminoe covers more than 20,000 acres. Its name is not related to Seminole, but rather is an Americanization of Cimineau, the name of an early French trapper. Totaling more than 2,500 acres, Seminoe State Park has three campgrounds and one small day-... more on LLBean.com
Seminoe State Park
SinclairWY 82334, U.S.A.
BWorland Caves Recreation Area
- 25 miles east of Lovell
Lovell, WY 82431, U.S.A. - +1 307 347 5100
- Overview Avast network of caves is hidden along the slopes of the Bighorn and Absaroka mountain ranges. Located near the Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area, this area also includes spectacular canyons and great hiking and prime rock-climbing country. The caves are rich in formations, passages and pal... more on LLBean.com
Worland Caves Recreation Area
25 miles east of LovellLovell, WY 82431, U.S.A.
CBighorn Mountains West Slope
- Lovell
WY 82431, U.S.A. - +1 307 578 5900
- Overview There are year-round recreation possibilities along the West Slope of the Bighorn Mountains. The area borders a national forest and a recreation area and is noted for its deep canyons. In addition to backpacking, hiking and camping at established campgrounds, ... more on LLBean.com
Bighorn Mountains West Slope
LovellWY 82431, U.S.A.
DThunder Basin National Grassland
- 2468 Jackson St.
s, Laramie, WY 82070, U.S.A. - +1 307 745 2300
- Overview Wedged between the Bighorn Mountains and the Black Hills, Thunder Basin covers some of the richest fossil fuel deposits in the nation. Oil, natural gas, coal and uranium are all found within this central Wyoming basin. Of the 20 national grasslands in the United States, the Thunder Basin National... more on LLBean.com
Thunder Basin National Grassland
2468 Jackson St.s, Laramie, WY 82070, U.S.A.
EFerris Mountains Wilderness Study Area
- Off Carbon County Road 499
P.O. Box 2407, Rawlins, WY 82301-2407, U.S.A. - +1 307 328 4200
- Overview The Ferris Mountains, situated in a remote region about 45 miles north of Rawlins, hold pristine wilderness that should be explored only by experienced trekkers who can navigate with map and compass. The mountains are heavily forested and reach elevations of more than 10,000 feet. They are home t... more on LLBean.com
Ferris Mountains Wilderness Study Area
Off Carbon County Road 499P.O. Box 2407, Rawlins, WY 82301-2407, U.S.A.
FShoshone National Forest
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- 808 Meadow Lane
Cody, Wyoming 82414 - +1 307 527 6241
- Overview There are numerous dog-friendly trails in the forest, many of which are located between the town of Cody and Yellowstone National Park. One of the trails is the Eagle Creek Trail, which is about 16 miles long, at an elevation of 6700 to 9900 feet with a hiking difficulty ... more on DogFriendly.com
Shoshone National Forest
808 Meadow LaneCody, Wyoming 82414
GCurt Gowdy State Park
- 1319 Hynds Lodge Road
Cheyenne, Wyoming 82009 - +1 877 9967275
- Overview This park has two lakes, an amphitheater, and many hiking trails. Well behaved dogs of all sizes are allowed. There are no additional pet fees. Dogs may not be left unattended, they must be on no more than a 10 foot leash, and be cleaned up after. Dogs are not allowed on public beaches or in buil... more on DogFriendly.com
Curt Gowdy State Park
1319 Hynds Lodge RoadCheyenne, Wyoming 82009
