Medicine Bow-Routt National Forest spans across the high peaks and expansive forests of Colorado and Wyoming, offering a blend of majestic landscapes and outdoor adventures.
Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to Medicine Bow-Routt National Forest.
No entrance fees, but permits may be required for camping.
Summer months offer comfortable hiking conditions, while winter is perfect for snow sports.
Laramie Ranger District Office, Yampa Ranger District Office
Accessible via highways 130 and 230; some roads may close seasonally due to snow.
Summer temperatures range from mild to warm, while winters are cold with heavy snowfall. Weather can change rapidly, particularly at higher elevations.
The forest faces threats from invasive species, wildfire risks, and climate change impacts. Conservation efforts focus on habitat preservation and sustainable recreation management.
Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.
Located near Hog Park Reservoir with access to boating and fishing.
Close to trailheads and offering scenic views of the surrounding mountains.
Challenging trail leading to the summit of the highest peak in the forest.
Scenic trail around Lake Marie with stunning views and wildflower displays.
Follows Libby Creek through forested areas and open meadows.
Explores historical mining sites with opportunities for wildlife viewing.
Explore Vedauwoo's unique rock formations and climbing areas.
Summer is ideal for hiking, while winter offers exceptional skiing.
Campgrounds fill early during peak seasons, so reserve in advance.
Bring layers; weather can change quickly in alpine areas.