The Snowy Range is part of the Medicine Bow-Routt National Forests, offering a stunning landscape marked by alpine vistas, high-altitude lakes, and diverse recreation opportunities.
Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to Snowy Range.
Free access with no permits required.
Best from late June to September when trails and passes are generally free of snow.
Brush Creek Visitor Center offers information particularly during peak season.
Access via U.S. Highway 130, with sections closed in winter.
Winters are long with heavy snowfall, while summers are mild with temperatures ranging from 50°F to 75°F. Snow can linger on trails until late June.
Climate change threatens alpine ecosystems, while fire risks remain high in summer and fall. Ongoing conservation efforts work to preserve native plant and animal habitats.
Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.
Located near popular hiking trails and offering stunning views of the surrounding peaks.
Offers a more rustic experience with access to angling and trailheads.
A challenging loop that takes hikers to the summit for outstanding views.
Showcases several alpine lakes and spectacular vistas along a well-marked path.
Offers easy access to serene lake views amidst a backdrop of high mountains.
Winds through lush landscapes, following a bubbling creek with wildlife viewing opportunities.
Carry layered clothing as weather can change quickly at higher altitudes.
Summer is the best season to visit, but be prepared for mosquitoes in July and August.
Parking at Lewis Lake can fill quickly during weekends; consider arriving early.
Bring a water filtration system if planning to hike longer trails, as hydration is key.