Wyomingites are always looking to find the best hikes in the state, and when you find a scenic stroll with an incredible payoff, you’ve hit the jackpot. Venture out to Curt Gowdy State Park to find a beautiful natural preserve that’s home to the best-kept secret in Wyoming – Hidden Falls. Take the Crow Creek Trail to Hidden Falls for a hiking adventure that will inspire your soul.

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You’ll find the Crow Creek Trail at Curt Gowdy State Park. For a trail map and more information on this route, visit AllTrails. And if you enjoy hiking on a regular basis check out AllTrails+ for even more features to keep your feet finding amazing places to tread.

If waterfall hikes are your favorite way to pass the time, read about the ultimate Wyoming waterfalls road trip. After all, we live in the most beautiful state in America, and it’s about time we got out there and saw it!

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Places to hike in Wyoming

What are some good hiking trails in Wyoming?

With so many natural wonders and interesting areas to explore in Wyoming, you have a nearly endless amount of hiking trails to discover. Here are a few good hiking trails in Wyoming to get you excited:

  • Turtle Rock Loop Trail, Vedauwoo, Wyoming: If you enjoy a nice loop trail with interesting rock formations and places to climb, this trail is for you. At just under three miles it is a good length to get some exercise and enjoy some scenic views. But it can easily be turned into a several-hour journey if you stop to play on the rocks.
  • Devil's Tower Trail, Devils Tower, WY: You really can't come to Wyoming without stopping at Devils Tower. Even if you aren't a hard-core climber you'll enjoy this spectacular natural wonder. The loop trail around the tower is an easy 1.7 miles and you'll be amazed at the sight of some adventurous few who brave the ultimate climb to the top.
  • Hidden Falls Trail, Moose, WY: If you enjoy hiking to waterfalls in Wyoming you'll like this short hike to Hidden Falls. The trail is listed as moderate even though it is only about a mile in length. The spectacular views of Hidden Falls are well worth the extra effort it takes to get there.
  • Phelps Lake Trail, Alta, WY: As long as you are in Moose, WY you may as well check out Phelps Lake. It is a beautiful mountain lake in the Grand Teton National Park. The loop trail around the lake is a healthy seven miles with some moderately difficult areas to explore. It is well-marked and easy to navigate.

 

Wyoming is truly an incredible place to explore whether you are out for a quick walk or an adventurous hike. If you are putting together a bucket list of trails you want to conquer, read our guide to the best Wyoming hiking trails.

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