The 2-Mile Hiking Trail in Wyoming That is a Fall Foliage Wonderland

This autumn, skip the Teton crowds! Mountaintop vistas, alpine lakes, and technicolor fall foliage are on full display here.

As autumn settles over the Rockies, few places can match the breathtaking beauty of Wyoming's awe-inspiring western half. The Tetons put on a phenomenal show, majestically adorned with colorful foliage and bathed in spectacular sunsets day after day. Yellowstone’s vast expanses transform into a sea of gold and the crisp air comes alive with the resonant bugling of elk. In fall, the Absarokas take on an imposing, otherworldly beauty that is eerily and wonderfully shrouded in fog. Amidst all this and more, Cedar Creek Basin Trail is a fantastic fall hike near Afton that beckons nature enthusiasts to experience the vibrant colors of western Wyoming against some equally impressive (yet seriously underrated) scenery.

Cedar Creek Trail (also called Cedar Basin Trail) spans over 7 miles, winding through a stunning mix of spruce groves and evergreen forests, with the gentle sounds of Cedar Creek bubbling nearby. The initial easy ascent offers a perfect opportunity to appreciate the spectacular foliage, and hikers will be treated to thousands of aspens glowing in brilliant yellows and oranges, especially in mid-October when the colors are at their peak. We love an easy hike that doesn't skimp on scenic rewards!

While this gorgeous fall hike may not offer direct views of the Tetons, it provides its own breathtaking vistas as it traverses the Salt River Range. One of the prettiest spots is the designated overlook that reveals expansive views of the Bridger-Teton National Forest. Here, valleys stretch below, framed by distant peaks that hint at winter's approach with their light dusting of snow. It’s the perfect spot to pause, take a deep breath, and soak in the seasonal beauty. After all, that's what you're here for!

However, the trail also runs parallel to Cedar Creek Canyon, which means the challenge ramps up as you continue the journey. But rest assured, those switchbacks will pale in comparison to the warm, technicolor hues that will engulf you on all sides. Leafy, deciduous tree tunnels bring to mind the show-stopping colors of the East Coast, but a million times better.

You'll also encounter a few water crossings along the way, but in fall, these should be relatively shallow. Nevertheless, it wouldn't hurt to come prepared with waterproof shoes.

The beauty is truly everywhere you turn, but as we all know, fall is more than just ogling colors, and hiking the Cedar Creek Basin Trail in autumn isn’t just about the visuals — it’s an experience that engages ALL the senses. It's a postcard scene if there ever was one, but take some time to enjoy everything else that this slice of Wyoming has to offer. The crisp air filled with the earthy scent of pine and damp leaves, the sound of rustling foliage accompanies each step ... and, if you're lucky, you might even spot some wildlife along the way.

Officially, the full trail is rated as difficult, clocking somewhere between 7 to 9 miles. However, the pretty overlook mentioned above is only a mile or so in and is the perfect turnaround point if you're not in the market for an all-day hike. However, if you keep going, you'll have the opportunity to bask in the secluded beauty of an alpine lake, traverse some picturesque open marshes dotted with late-season wildflowers, and take on a little bit of scrambling to go with your water crossings. The challenges are oh-so worth it!

Some things to note before you head out: there is a decent amount of parking at the trailhead, but peak times can be crowded. Mountain bikes and horses share this trail but you'll be blissfully free of motorized traffic! Trekking poles can definitely come in handy, especially after rainfall, as the rocks can be slick. Take care to avoid excessively muddy portions to preserve the trail and pay close attention to the weather on hiking day — early snowfall has a way of showing up when you least expect it! And did we mention the bears and mountain lions? Seriously, stay alert, even as you snap endless photos.

With its colorful foliage, tranquil atmosphere, and expansive views, Cedar Creek Basin promises an unforgettable adventure without the high mileage. But don't worry if you can't make it over this way; Wyoming's fall season is a relatively lengthy one thanks to our state's varying terrain. You can chase the colors east and soak up every minute of autumn, just the way nature intended!

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