54 trails · 431 trail miles · Best season: June – September
Wyoming combines Yellowstone's geothermal wonders with Grand Teton's dramatic alpine scenery and the remote Wind River Range. The Teton Crest Trail and Cirque of the Towers are bucket-list experiences.
Best Season
June – September
Terrain
Teton Range, Yellowstone plateau, Wind River Range, high desert
Top Trail: Paintbrush Divide Trail
Wyoming has 54 hiking trails covering 431 trail miles across 2 national parks and 30 state parks.
The best hiking season in Wyoming is June – September. The terrain includes teton range, yellowstone plateau, wind river range, high desert.
The top hiking destinations in Wyoming include Yellowstone National Park, Grand Teton National Park, Bridger-Teton National Forest, Wind River Range.
Notable long-distance and iconic trails in Wyoming include Continental Divide Trail (WY section), Teton Crest Trail (40 mi), Cirque of the Towers loop.
The highest-rated trail in Wyoming is Paintbrush Divide Trail. The average trail difficulty across the state is Moderate.