Wyoming is truly a wonder of the world, and all you need to do to see for yourself is to spend some time in the Bighorn National Forest of Wyoming. With dozens of lakes and peaks, plus miles of trails, this is truly heaven on earth. In addition, there are plenty of things to do in Bighorn National Forest, from hiking and fishing, to rock climbing, camping, backpacking, and wildlife watching - all of which are made better with a water view. Bighorn National Forest is home to some of the state's best lakes, you should get out there and see them all.
Bighorn National Forest is one of the most remote and pristine places in the country, and a trip to visit this national treasure is sure to delight every nature lover.
With 1,107,571 acres of protected land, thousands of miles of trails, dozens of peaks, and dozens of lakes, it's hard to imagine a better place to get away from the world.
Within Bighorn National Forest, you'll find the Cloud Peak Wilderness. When you hike in, you'll be walking into one of earth's last true wilderness areas.
You'll find some of the best lakes in Wyoming in Bighorn National Forest. Each stunning lake you'll encounter is more beautiful than the last, and the trails will leave a lasting impression on you as you wander.
The aptly named Mirror Lake is crystal clear, and one of the best places in Wyoming to sit down for lunch.
East Tensleep Lake can be found along a trail featuring breathtaking wildflowers.
Lake Helen, at 9968 ft high, is entirely within the Cloud Peak Wilderness. That means it can only be accessed on foot or horseback. This is one of the most beautiful lakes in Wyoming.
These glacial lakes are truly stunning - with a deep emerald color that seems surreal.
The forest is a true fishing paradise, and backpackers find plenty of fish to feed themselves on long treks.
Lost Twin Lake is a grand spot for fishing! Many people combine the Mirror Lake trail with this destination for an overnight backpacking trip.
As you wander through Bighorn National Forest, you'll be awestruck by the beauty on display in the Cowboy State. The collection of Wyoming lakes that you'll find here is simply spectacular.
There are dozens of lakes worth exploring in the forest and if you want to see many of the most beautiful lakes in Wyoming then this is the place to go. Lake Solitude, Her Lake, Seven Brothers, Lily Lake, Sherd Lake and Lake Angeline are all waiting for you, along with many, many more. While Bighorn National Forest isn't grizzly country, it's likely you'll see a few black bears as you explore. Carry bear spray and safety equipment, and don't head into the backcountry by yourself.
For more information on backcountry permits, campground locations, and hiking in the forest, visit the Forest Service's BNF website. And for more of the most remote hikes in the Cowboy State, read about 9 Places In Wyoming Where You Can Embark On An Off-The-Grid Adventure.
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