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    Yellowstone National Park

    Yellowstone National Park, Yellowstone National Park, WY    

    3 out of 5 based on 11 ratings

    Yellowstone National Park, the world's first such reserve, was established by act of the United States Congress in 1872. As a source of public recreation and renewal, as one of the world's great scientific laboratories, a... waymarking.com

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    Grizzly Lake Trail

    Canyon Junction, WY    

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    General Description Grizzly Lake Trail, located between Mammoth and Norris, offers a moderate four mile roundtrip hike that passes through a twice-burned lodgepole pine stand (1976 and 1988) and through nice meadows. The l... wildernet.com

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    Sheep Lake Trail

    Centennial, WY    

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    General Description TRAILHEAD LOCATION: North: Sand Lake. South: Parking Area at Brooklyn Lake. Legal Description: T. 17N., R. 79W. GENERAL INFORMATION: This trail goes through high flat subalpine country with many open pa... wildernet.com

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    Medicine Bow Trail

    Centennial, WY    

    5 out of 5 based on 4 ratings

    General Description TRAILHEAD LOCATION: Trailhead at Lake Marie Picnic Ground. Legal Description: T. 16N., R. 80W. GENERAL INFORMATION: This trail follows Medicine Bow Ridge to Medicine Bow Peak. Medicine Bow Peak, at 12,0... wildernet.com

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    Hidden Falls-cascade Canyon Trail-the Grand Teton

    Grand Teton National Park, Beaver Creek, WY    

    4 out of 5 based on 3 ratings

    Hidden Falls-Cascade Canyon Trail-The Grand Teton There are two ways to get to Hidden Falls on the west side of Jenny lake. One is by a shuttle boat from the Jenny Lake east shore boat dock at the southeast end of the lak... waymarking.com

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    Phelps Lake

    Teton Village, WY    

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    Phelps Lake is located in Grand Teton National Park, in the U. S. state of Wyoming. The natural lake is located at the entrance to Death Canyon in the southern section of the park. A number of hiking trails can be found ne... anglerweb.com

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    String Lake, Jackson, Wyoming

    Beaver Creek, WY    

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    This is one of the most relaxing and easygoing?and thus very popular?hikes in the park. The nearly flat trail winds through a variety of habitats and traces the shoreline of the smallest in a string of tranquil piedmont lakes... trails.com

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    Taggart Lake Trail

    Beaver Creek, WY    

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    General Description Taggart Lake Trail, located south of Garnet Canyon beneath the South Teton, offers a moderate 3.2 mile roundtrip hike. The trail traverses an area burned in 1985 to reach Taggart Lake. Self-guided leafl... wildernet.com

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    Garnet Hill And Hellroaring Trails

    West Thumb, WY    

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    General Description Garnet Hill and Hellroaring Trails, located near Tower-Roosevelt, offers three hiking options with distances between 4 to 10 miles. To access the Garnet Hill Loop Trail, park in the large parking area t... wildernet.com

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    The Thorofare (Backpacking), Mammoth, Wyoming

    Lake, WY    

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    Perhaps the best, long backpacking trip in Yellowstone. Like the Gallatin Skyline hike, this hike offers hardy backpackers the opportunity to savor the wild essence of Yellowstone. Yet, these two major backpacking trips are s... trails.com

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    Falls River Basin Trail

    Three River Junction, WY    

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    General Description This loop trail is a great overnighter or long Day trip. Great scenery and options of side trip to 4 lakes make this a spectacular trip. An other point that sets this trail apart is that it is one of th... wildernet.com

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    Crest Of The Wind River Range

    Dunoir, WY    

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    This route covers almost 80 miles through the middle of the Wind River Range. Most of the distance is at 10,000 feet and above, with an embarrassment of primo camping and trout-fishing lakes. Plan on averaging no mor... trimbleoutdoors.com

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    Wyoming - Rough Guides, Casper, Wyoming

    Casper, WY    

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    Pronghorn antelope all but outnumber people in wide-open Wyoming, the ninth largest but least populous state in the union, with just 460,000 residents. Above all, this is classic cowboy country ? the inspiration behind Shane,... trails.com

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    Yellowstone National Park: Grand Canyon Of The Yellowstone -...

    Canyon Village, WY    

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    One of Yellowstone National Park's classic landmarks, the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone extends roughly 20 miles from Upper Falls to the Tower Fall area and drops 1,200 feet, at its deepest point, to the Yellowston... trimbleoutdoors.com

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    Yellowstone National Park: Ice Lake

    Canyon Junction, WY    

    0 out of 5 based on 0 ratings

    A perfect introduction to Yellowstone's spectacular backcountry, this easy cruiser is ideal for dayhikes with the kids or a low-key overnight. Begin by heading north on the Wolf Lake Trail. With much of the area's lo... trimbleoutdoors.com

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    Lewis River Channel/shoshone Lake Loop Trail

    West Thumb, WY    

    0 out of 5 based on 0 ratings

    General Description Lewis River Channel/Shoshone Lake Loop Trail, located near Grant Village and West Thumb, offers a moderate 7 mile roundtrip or 11 mile loop hike. Get a feel for Yellowstone's backcountry, it is possible... wildernet.com

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    Kings Peak Trail, Evanston, Utah

    Lonetree, WY    

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    As you probably know, Kings Peak is the highest point in Utah, and as you might imagine, this hike is a very popular one. According to Forest Service estimates the Henrys Fork Basin receives about 5,000 visitors annually. Man... trails.com

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    Hessie Lake Trail, Mountain View, Wyoming

    Lonetree, WY    

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    Expect heavy weekend pressure at this popular lake. Several well-used camping areas are found along the east and south sides of the lake. However, firewood is limited. Heavily timbered shorelines make fly-casting difficult, a... trails.com