Snowy Range Wilderness is a striking high-altitude area offering a range of outdoor activities framed by rugged peaks and alpine lakes.
The Snowy Range Wilderness, located in the Medicine Bow National Forest of Wyoming, spans a landscape defined by sharp granite peaks, clear mountain lakes, and expansive meadows. This wilderness area is renowned for its scenic beauty and recreational opportunities. With elevations reaching over 12,000 feet, the area is characterized by alpine ecosystems supporting diverse plant and animal life. Historically, this region has been an important site for Native American tribes and later played a role in the westward expansion of settlers. Today, visitors are drawn to the Snowy Range for its hiking, camping, fishing, and skiing opportunities. Notable landmarks include Medicine Bow Peak, the highest point in the range, offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. The Snowy Range Scenic Byway allows visitors to experience the area’s beauty from the comfort of their vehicles, while the network of trails invites exploration on foot. The wilderness's appeal is amplified by its relative seclusion, compared to other crowded recreational sites, providing a serene retreat for those seeking tranquility amidst nature.
Medicine Bow Peak
Libby Flats Observation Point
Snowy Range Scenic Byway
Shelf Lakes
The highest point in the Snowy Range offering unparalleled views and challenging hikes.
A lookout offering expansive views of the Snowy Range and distant mountains.
A 29-mile drive through stunning mountain landscapes, accessible during summer months.