Islands in Wyoming? Absolutely! Wyoming has over 35 officially named and documented islands to its credit, many of which dot our state’s two biggest lakes: Yellowstone and Jackson Lake. However, we are no strangers to seeing the occasional private island appear in the middle of a river or reservoir during low season, which means Wyoming has a surprising abundance of these tropical-inspired land masses! But what if we told you that the most unique “island” in Wyoming isn’t an island at all, but rather a fantastic lake? Island Lake in Wyoming is a quiet, pristine mountain lake high in the Wind River Range, and while it takes quite a challenging hike via the Elkhart Park Trail to reach, the beauty of this phenomenal mountain lake (and its stunning waterfall) is definitely worth it!

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Despite the extra challenges, Island Lake in Wyoming is a stunning alpine lake that offers panoramic beauty and idyllic seclusion. Geographically speaking, most consider Thorofare to be the most remote spot in Wyoming. But we think this remote island lake is just as worthy of admiring in person!

Pinedale, Wyoming is often considered the gateway to the Winds. While this charming town has plenty to offer year-round, if you’re heading into the mountains in winter, be sure to pay the “Real Wyoming” a visit!

Before you go: get ready for your backcountry adventure by stocking up on essentials, then grab a map app to help you stay safe and on-trail.

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