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Big Creek Trail

Directions:
Turn off of Wyoming State Highway 230 on to County Road 798. Drive for approximately 5 miles until you reach the Forest boundary. The road will change to National Forest System Road (NFSR) 498. Continue driving for another 3 miles until you reach NFSR 498.2A, this will take you to an access point along the Big Creek trail at the South Fork of Big Creek.

Description:
Trail winds through mixed conifer, aspen forests, and willow stands along Big Creek. The trail is marked with posts and tree blazes. These are sometimes difficult to see, always carry a topographic map. The trail ends at the Forest Boundary. The trail turns into a road after crossing Big Creek via a bridge.

Elevation: 8,400 feet
Recommended Season: June-October
Skill Level: Moderate
Length of Trail: 5 Miles

 


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