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Medicine Bow National Forest adventures

Medicine Bow National Forest Adventures

Medicine Bow National Forest offers diverse outdoor recreation opportunities across a vast Wyoming landscape of towering peaks and serene alpine lakes.

1,095,650
Acres Protected
400
Miles of Trails
800,000
Annual Visitors
1902
Year Established

About Medicine Bow National Forest

Medicine Bow National Forest
 

Located in southeastern Wyoming, Medicine Bow National Forest spans over 1 million acres, encompassing rugged mountain landscapes, dense woodlands, and pristine wilderness areas. The forest is named after the indigenous Medicine Bow people and is characterized by its diverse geography, including the Snowy Range and Sierra Madre Mountains. It provides habitat for a wide array of wildlife such as elk, black bears, and lynx. Historically, the forest has been an important area for Native American tribes and was further developed for recreational use and natural resource management after its establishment in the early 20th century. Visitors can enjoy a variety of activities such as hiking, climbing Medicine Bow Peak, alpine fishing in crystal-clear lakes, and winter sports. Notable landmarks include the scenic Snowy Range Scenic Byway and the serene Mirror Lake. The forest’s extensive trail network offers access to the tranquil backcountry, catering to adventurers of all skill levels.

Highlights

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Snowy Range Scenic Byway

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Medicine Bow Peak

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Mirror Lake

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Bow River Campground

Notable Natural Features

Snowy Range Scenic Byway

A picturesque drive offering panoramic views of the Snowy Range.

Medicine Bow Peak

The highest point in the area offering challenging hikes and rewarding vistas.

Mirror Lake

A serene and picturesque spot perfect for fishing and picnicking.