Best Wyoming Hikes…According to Us

Sasquad hikes are selected for their uniqueness, solitude, and honoring local folklore. If you are looking for the most popular hikes, there are plenty of other websites that can help with that. We are looking for the trails less traveled. If you have ideas about hikes that should be on the page, let us know! If your hike is featured, we will send you free merch.

Lakes Trail to Medicine Bow Peak Trail

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This 6.6-mile, moderate out-and-back, will take hikers past bodies of water, jagged mountain ridges, gorgeous wildflowers, and a breathtaking view of Medicine Bow Mountain. Some of the hike is a bit rocky and calls for extra caution and some rock scrambling. You’re not likely to see many others on this hike. Go in the early morning to have a better chance at having it all to yourself. Read more.

Renyolds Hill Loop

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This 4.2-mile, moderate loop, will take hikers through pine and aspen forests, past bodies of water, and to views of amazing rock formations. There is also plenty of wildlife to see along the way. Keep an eye out for beaver ponds and beavers! This hike is likely to be a peaceful hike full of solitude. Read more.

Monument Geyser Basin Trail, Yellowstone National Park

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This 2.3-mile, moderate out-and-back, trail is much less trafficked than most Yellowstone hikes. Hikers will pass tree lined paths, great vistas with views of the valley, bodies of water, great rock formations, steam vents, and maybe even some wildlife along the way. Read more.