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66.5 km
~3 day
2480 m
Loop
“Discover breathtaking vistas and rich history on this challenging yet rewarding Wind River Range adventure.”
Nestled in the rugged beauty of Sublette County, Wyoming, this challenging loop trail spans approximately 67 kilometers (about 41.6 miles) with an elevation gain of around 2400 meters (approximately 7874 feet). The trailhead is conveniently located near the scenic town of Pinedale, Wyoming, which serves as a gateway to the Wind River Range. This trail is a part of the Continental Divide Trail (CDT) and offers a demanding yet rewarding experience for seasoned hikers.### Getting ThereTo reach the trailhead, travelers can drive to Pinedale, which is accessible via U.S. Highway 191. For those relying on public transportation, the nearest major airport is Jackson Hole Airport, about 140 kilometers (87 miles) away. From there, rental cars are available for the drive to Pinedale. Alternatively, bus services from Jackson to Pinedale are available, though schedules may vary, so checking in advance is recommended.### Trail HighlightsScenic Vistas and Clear LakeThe trail offers breathtaking views of the Wind River Range, with Clear Lake being one of the most picturesque spots along the route. Situated approximately 15 kilometers (9.3 miles) from the trailhead, Clear Lake is a serene alpine lake surrounded by towering peaks and lush meadows. The area is perfect for a rest stop, allowing hikers to soak in the tranquil beauty and perhaps spot some of the local wildlife, such as mule deer or the occasional moose.Continental Divide Trail SectionAs part of the CDT, this trail provides hikers with the unique opportunity to walk along one of the most iconic long-distance trails in the United States. The section of the CDT included in this loop is known for its rugged terrain and stunning panoramic views. Hikers should be prepared for steep ascents and descents, particularly as they approach the higher elevations of the trail, which can reach up to 3600 meters (11,811 feet).### Flora and FaunaThe trail traverses diverse ecosystems, from dense pine forests to open alpine meadows. In the spring and summer months, wildflowers such as Indian paintbrush and lupine add vibrant splashes of color to the landscape. Wildlife enthusiasts will appreciate the chance to see a variety of animals, including black bears, elk, and numerous bird species. It's essential to practice safe wildlife viewing and keep a respectful distance from all animals.### Historical SignificanceThe region around the trail is steeped in history, with the Wind River Range being home to Native American tribes for thousands of years. The Shoshone and Arapaho peoples have long inhabited this area, and their rich cultural heritage is evident in the landscape. Hikers may come across ancient petroglyphs and other archaeological sites, offering a glimpse into the past.### Navigation and SafetyGiven the trail's difficulty rating, it's crucial for hikers to be well-prepared. The terrain can be challenging, with rocky paths and potentially unpredictable weather conditions. Using a reliable navigation tool like HiiKER is recommended to ensure accurate tracking and route planning. Additionally, hikers should carry sufficient water, food, and emergency supplies, and be prepared for sudden weather changes, particularly at higher elevations.This trail promises an unforgettable adventure for those ready to tackle its challenges, offering a blend of natural beauty, historical intrigue, and the thrill of traversing a section of the Continental Divide Trail.
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