Shoshone National Forest, a national forest in northwestern Wyoming, spans nearly 2.5 million acres within the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. Its diverse landscapes range from brush plains and rocky canyons to snow-capped peaks and dense forests, with significant portions of the Absaroka, Beartooth, and Wind River Mountains. This varied terrain, featuring alpine lakes, glaciers, and extensive trail systems, provides a setting for several sports like hiking, road cycling, and jogging.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Shoshone National Forest is America's first national forest, located in northwestern Wyoming. It spans nearly 2.5 million acres and is an integral part of the 10-million-acre Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. The forest features diverse landscapes, including brush plains, rocky canyons, snow-capped peaks, and dense forests.
Shoshone National Forest offers opportunities for hiking, road cycling, and jogging. The forest features over 1,300 miles of trails and scenic byways suitable for various outdoor pursuits. These activities allow visitors to explore its rugged mountains, alpine lakes, and diverse ecosystems.
Popular hiking routes include the Lake Louise Trail, Silas Lakes Trail, and the Popo Agie Falls Trail. These trails lead through alpine ridges, deep valley meadows, and past crystal-clear lakes. More options can be found in the Hiking in Shoshone National Forest guide.
Yes, Shoshone National Forest offers easy hiking options suitable for various skill levels. These trails provide access to the forest's natural beauty without significant elevation gains. Specific routes can be explored in the Easy hikes in Shoshone National Forest guide.
Yes, the forest features trails leading to waterfalls, such as the Popo Agie Falls Trail, which includes a natural waterslide. Visitors can find more routes that feature waterfalls in the Waterfall hikes in Shoshone National Forest guide.
Shoshone National Forest features several scenic byways for road cycling. Routes like the Beartooth Pass from Cooke offer challenging rides with significant elevation gains. Other options, such as the Roadbike loop from Middle Fork Popo Agie River, provide easier experiences. Details are available in the Road Cycling Routes in Shoshone National Forest guide.
Yes, Shoshone National Forest provides trails suitable for jogging and running. These routes allow for exploration of the forest's diverse terrain. Information on specific running trails can be found in the Running Trails in Shoshone National Forest guide.
The forest contains significant portions of the Absaroka, Beartooth, and Wind River Mountains. Notable landmarks include Wyoming's tallest mountain, Gannett Peak, and the dramatic Cirque of the Towers, both located in the Wind River Range. Hundreds of alpine lakes and various geothermal features also dot the landscape.
Shoshone National Forest features 27 routes on komoot, with an average rating of 4.73 out of 5 stars. More than 1,000 visitors have shared their experiences, indicating a high level of satisfaction with the available outdoor activities.
Shoshone National Forest generally allows dogs on trails, but regulations can vary by specific area or wilderness designation. It is advisable to check local rules and ensure dogs are leashed and waste is properly managed. Always practice Leave No Trace principles.
Komoot offers several guides for Shoshone National Forest, including Hiking in Shoshone National Forest, Easy hikes in Shoshone National Forest, and Waterfall hikes in Shoshone National Forest. Guides for road cycling and running are also available.
The official website for Shoshone National Forest is fs.usda.gov/shoshone. This resource provides detailed information on regulations, alerts, and visitor services.
The main phone number for the Shoshone National Forest Supervisor's Office is (307) 527-6241. This number can be used for general inquiries and specific information regarding forest conditions or permits.

