The Sierra Madre Mountain Range Protected Forest is a pristine high-altitude forest in southern Wyoming, offering rugged wilderness experiences, diverse wildlife habitats, and extensive recreational opportunities including hiking, fishing, and wildlife viewing.
The Sierra Madre Mountain Range Protected Forest is situated in the southeastern corner of Wyoming, encompassing a vast expanse of mountainous terrain characterized by dense coniferous forests, alpine meadows, and crystal-clear streams. The range is part of the Medicine Bow–Routt National Forests complex and rises to elevations exceeding 12,000 feet, with Mount Sierra Madre being a prominent peak. This forested area serves as critical habitat for a variety of wildlife, including elk, mule deer, black bears, mountain lions, and a healthy population of native trout in the streams and lakes. The forest’s ecology features lodgepole pine, Engelmann spruce, and subalpine fir, interspersed with aspen groves. Historically, the area has seen use by Native American tribes for hunting and gathering, later becoming a focus for conservation and forest management in the early 20th century. Outdoor enthusiasts are drawn here for activities like hiking along extensive trail systems such as the Sierra Madre Trail, camping in secluded backcountry sites, horseback riding, hunting seasons, and cross-country skiing in winter. Notable landmarks include the South Piney Creek and the hidden groves around Medicine Bow Peak. The forest is embraced for its solitude and elevated beauty, appealing to visitors seeking unspoiled natural landscapes far from urban centers. With its varied ecosystems and rugged topography, it remains an important area for both recreation and conservation efforts in Wyoming.
Medicine Bow Peak – The highest summit in the range offering panoramic views
South Piney Creek – A pristine fishery known for native brook and rainbow trout
Sierra Madre Trail – Extensive multi-use trail system through diverse ecosystems
High Alpine Lakes – Remote clear water lakes providing serene camping and fishing spots
The tallest peak in the Sierra Madre range at 12,013 feet, offering breathtaking views and challenging hiking routes.
A clear mountain creek renowned for excellent trout fishing and scenic riparian habitat.
Over 200 miles of interconnected trails supporting hiking, horseback riding, and mountain biking across diverse terrain.