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  1. Aug 16, 2024 · Welcome to Wyoming State Parks, Historic Sites, & Trails. Finding your perfect vacation spot has never been easier! Mountain bikes, boats and fishing poles are really just toys for grown-ups; so go be a kid again. After all, we've got plenty of trails for getting mud on those tires, including those in Guernsey, Buffalo Bill and Curt Gowdy State ...

  2. Aug 7, 2024 · Find Stunning Views and a Hidden Gem National Park on Bighorn Scenic Byway See petroglyphs, wild horses, dinosaur tracks and a breathtaking canyon near Wyoming towns like Basin, Greybull and Lovell. Published Aug 7, 2024

    • Death Canyon
    • Death Canyon Shelf/Teton Crest Trail
    • South Fork of Cascade Canyon
    • Teton Canyon/Devils Stairs
    • Conclusion

    Mileage:9.25 miles Beginning from the east, the route up from Death Canyonis both the shortest route, as well as the steepest. Most begin from the Death Canyon Trailhead, where you then climb up 9.25 miles to the boundary of Grand Teton National Park with the Alaska Basin at Buck Mountain Pass. From the boundary, it’s still another 1-2 miles before...

    Mileage:Varies – 12 or more Alternatively, you can also continue up to the back of Death Canyon and then up and around the Death Canyon Shelf. Just to make it to the park boundary this route, however, is 14 miles, so many opt for the previous route. The exceptions are if you’re doing the Death Canyon Loop, or if you’re hiking the Teton Crest Trail,...

    Mileage:11-13 miles Accessing the Alaska Basin from the South Fork of Cascade Canyonisn’t much shorter than the Death Canyon Shelf option, so this option’s rarely done. The hike in is 13 miles in total, unless your destination is Sunset Lake, which is closer to 11 miles. To do this route, begin at either the String Lake or Jenny Lake Trailheads. Ta...

    Mileage:7-8.5 miles As the shortest and easiest route on this list, Teton Canyon is also the hardest to access for most people. Accessed by heading east from Driggs, Idaho, this route completely avoids Grand Teton National Park. Instead, you begin in the Caribou-Targhee National Forest and quickly enter the western edge of the Jedediah Smith Wilder...

    Regardless of how you access it, there’s no denying that the Alaska Basin is well worth the effort. A stunning slice of the Teton Mountains, it attracts backpackers from all over, and it’s obvious why.

  3. Apr 9, 2021 · The Alaska Basin Trail is a 17-mile loop trail. It is located just west of Grand Teton National Park. Staci Allen/AllTrails. As you begin this hike, you will explore the lush, thick Jedediah Smith Wilderness within the Caribou-Targhee National Forest. Emma Errgang/AllTrails.

  4. State Park. The hike to Basin Lakes in the Alaska Basin begins from Teton Canyon on the west side of Grand Teton National Park. From Highway 33 in the heart of Driggs, ID, turn eastbound onto Ski Hill Road. At just over a mile you'll reach a fork in the road.

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  5. Nov 8, 2014 · The Bighorn Basin, then, is the bony back pocket of Wyoming, its badlands home to more dinosaur than human footprints, hard-won irrigation projects hugging the banks of its rivers and rugged blue mountains jutting skyward from every distant horizon.

  6. Nov 17, 2023 · With 12 glorious state parks and one recreation area, Wyoming delivers big on outdoor fun. Here are the best places to pursue endless panoramas, hook a glimmering fish and spot all manner of furry and feathered critters in the last bastion of the west.

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