The Medicine Bow Peak Trail Will Show You A Completely New Side Of Wyoming
Medicine Bow Peak Trail in Wyoming offers stunning views and a less-traveled hiking experience.
The fact that Wyoming has some of the best hiking trails in the United States isn't exactly a secret. People come from all over to try out the state's trails and visit the national parks. Of course, that means many of the most popular hikes can feel a little overdone. Might we suggest Medicine Bow Peak Trail instead?
Located near Centennial, Wyoming, in the Medicine Bow-Routt National Forest, the Medicine Bow Peak Trail takes you up to Medicine Bow Peak, which, at 12,013 feet, is the highest point in the Snowy Range, so you know the views are going to be awe-inspiring.
Rated "moderate" by AllTrails, the trek, which is a 3.2 mile loop trail, can be very steep in some parts. However, that swift ascent is worth it for the astonishing Wyoming views waiting for you at the top.
The Medicine Bow Peak Trail is one of the most beautiful hiking trails in Wyoming, as well as one of its least-traveled.
The hike starts out at Lewis Lake, which means even the beginning of this hike is stunning.
Because you're gaining elevation in a short period — 1,240 feet in less than a mile and a half — it gets pretty steep.
However, the views at the top are so good they'll take your breath away just as much as the ascent did.
You can see for miles and miles from the top.
It's a peaceful route along the way.
I mean, look at these photos. It's amazing!
The steep climb is totally worth it from top to bottom.
Oh, and for those who like to hike with their furry friends, good news: dogs are allowed. The trail is best used from May to October.
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