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List of trails in Sublette County, Wyoming Sweetwater County, Wyoming Canyon Road Trail , 41°00′5″N 109°26′54″W / 41.00139°N 109.44833°W / 41.00139; -109.44833 ( Canyon Road Trail ) , el. 6,460 feet (1,970
Bluff near a crossing on the Green River where travelers on the Oregon and California trails carved their names Oregon Trail Ruts: Platte County: 34.17 13.83: Remnants of the Oregon Trail's westward migration worn into sandstone Piedmont Charcoal Kilns: Uinta County.886 0.359: Remnants of the charcoal-making industry in southwestern Wyoming ...
A trail is defined as: "Route for passage from one point to another; does not include roads or highways (jeep trail, path, ski trail)." [ 1 ] Anderson Creek Trail , 44°04′5″N 109°26′42″W / 44.06806°N 109.44500°W / 44.06806; -109.44500 ( Anderson Creek Trail ) , el. 8,606 feet (2,623
Middle Fork Cut Off Trail [19] is .7 mi (1.1 km) long and connects the Rendezvous Mountain Trail with the Teton Crest Trail. Open Canyon Trail [20] is 8.3 miles (13.4 km) long and runs from the Valley Trail over Mount Hunt Divide and then descends into Granite Canyon. The trail traverses the entire length of Open Canyon.
Areas of interest include the Snowy Range where the highest peak is Medicine Bow Peak at 12,013 feet (3,662 m) and is visible from Snowy Range Pass, 10,847 ft (3,306 m), on Wyoming highway 130. The Encampment River , Huston Park , Savage Run and Platte River Wildernesses are all located within the Medicine Bow portion of the National Forest.
A trail is defined as: "Route for passage from one point to another; does not include roads or highways (jeep trail, path, ski trail)." [ 1 ] Arlington Pack Trail , 41°28′5″N 106°10′39″W / 41.46806°N 106.17750°W / 41.46806; -106.17750 ( Arlington Pack Trail ) , el. 10,003 feet (3,049
The wilderness lies on the west side of the Continental Divide in the Wind River Range and contains Gannett Peak; at 13,809 feet (4,209 m) [1] it is the tallest mountain in Wyoming. The wilderness is a part of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. U.S. Wilderness Areas do not allow motorized or mechanized vehicles, including bicycles.
Bear River State Park is a public recreation area straddling the Bear River on the east side of the city of Evanston, Wyoming. The 324-acre (131 ha) state park was established in 1991 and is managed by Wyoming Division of State Parks and Historic Sites .