Find local adventures, unique places to stay, and local adventure tours in iconic destinations like Jackson Hole, the Wind River Range and more. Discover Wyoming activities like skiing, hiking, backpacking and more.
The Bighorns have a whole lot to offer in any season. Most people probably do not think of the Bighorns as a ski destination, partly because there are only 2 ski areas in the whole range, and one, Antelope Butte was closed from 2004 until it reopened in 2018. To the west across the highway is a zone...
This hike has it all and at 10 miles round-trip, is not difficult depending on the conditions. I hiked it the last weekend of October in tennis shoes and shorts (albeit with leggings) and was dressed adequately for about 2/3 of the hike. The last 1.5 miles on the way to the fire tower was through sn...
Start this ascent at the Death Canyon Trailhead in Grand Teton National Park, at 6807' elevation. Allow for 12 hours. In the first two miles, it is important to be mindful of bears. Follow the trail for about 1/2 of a mile, and just before the third foot bridge, an unmarked use climbers' trail refer...
Medicine Bow Peak (12,014 ft) is the highest summit in Wyoming's Snowy Range and one of the most accessible alpine summits in the American West. From the Mirror Lake Trailhead , you're starting deep in the high country with the hard work already done — the trailhead sits above 10,000 feet, putting t...
Quiet, serene campsite with amazing views of Devil's Tower. Located inside the National Monument this campsite is perfect for those looking to be close to hiking trails or climbing. The campsite is first come-first served although campsites can last well into the afternoon especially on weekdays.The...
Crazy Woman Canyon is usually less frequented, as tourists head to the western part of the state, completely unaware of the beauty and lore found along this route. The drive itself may be the reason to visit this area, but don't forget to pack the fishing gear. The North Fork Crazy Woman Creek carve...
The out-and-back Cascade Lake Trail starts from the Cascade Creek Trailhead off of Norris Canyon Road in Yellowstone National Park. The trail passes through open meadows as you hike to Cascade Lake where wildflowers abound and wildlife is often seen. You will need a wilderness permit to backpack and...
Located between Greybull and Shell, sits a very unique & family-friendly pit stop. It’s a place where visitors can literally walk in the footprints of dinosaurs! Discovered in 1997, the Red Gulch Dinosaur Tracksite is Wyoming's largest and most unique tracksite. It is one of the only sites that has ...
Medicine Bow Peak (12,014 ft) is the crown of Wyoming's Snowy Range — the highest summit in the range and a classic high-alpine objective accessible from multiple trailheads. The Lewis Lake Trailhead offers one of the quieter approaches to the summit, starting from the north side of the range and pa...