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United States
Wyoming
Sublette County

Green River Lakes Loop

Moderate

4.7

(3800)

5,918

hikers

Green River Lakes Loop

03:11

12.1km

110m

Hiking

The Green River Lakes Loop is a truly captivating hike in Wyoming's Wind River Range, offering continuous, postcard-worthy views of the Lower Green River Lake and the majestic Squaretop Mountain. As you traverse the 7.5-mile (12.1 km) route, you'll move through open areas with grand vistas and shaded forest sections, experiencing the diverse landscapes of this glacially carved valley. The trail's moderate difficulty and gentle 371 feet (113 metres) of elevation gain make it accessible for many, providing a rewarding experience without an overly strenuous effort.

Planning your visit means being prepared for the elements and the popularity of this route. The estimated duration for the Green River Lakes Loop is around 3 hours and 11 minutes, so you can easily make it a day trip. Parking is available at the trailhead, but it's wise to arrive early, especially on weekends or during peak season, to ensure you get a spot. Remember that this is bear country, so carrying bear spray is a good idea, and don't forget mosquito repellent, as they can be quite active.

This trail is a highlight of the Bridger Wilderness, known for its pristine environment and abundant wildlife. The vibrant, turquoise waters of the Green River Lakes, colored by glacial meltwater, are a central feature, reflecting the surrounding peaks beautifully. Beyond the immediate loop, the area also serves as a starting point for more advanced hiking and extended backpacking adventures into the high country, making it a versatile destination for outdoor enthusiasts.

Last updated: June 9, 2026

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Bridger-Teton National Forest

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257 m

Lower Green River Lake

Highlight • Lake

Lower Green River Lake is fed by the crystal-clear Green River and offers a picture perfect alpine scenery. You can hike a loop around the whole lake to enjoy its beauty from all angles.

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663 m

Green River

Highlight • River

The Green River meanders beautifully through the landscape. There is a bridge to cross it and to keep your feet dry. A little further in the distance you can see the Osborn Cabins which were part of a homestead from the early 1900s and later used as ranch buildings.

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6.33 km

Upper Green River Lake

Highlight • Lake

The view over Upper Green River Lake is breathtaking with Square Top Mountain just towering at the southern end of this pristine lake.

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12.1 km

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11.8 km

231 m

< 100 m

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8.92 km

3.15 km

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the overall difficulty and terrain like on the Green River Lakes Loop?

The Green River Lakes Loop is generally considered a moderate hike, suitable for a wide range of hikers and often recommended for families. The terrain is diverse, traversing a glacially carved valley with impressive granite walls, spruce-pine forests, grasslands, and sage-covered slopes. You'll encounter some ups and downs, particularly on the Lakeside Trail, which can also involve low bushes, tall grasses, and muddy conditions after rain.

What kind of scenery and viewpoints can I expect along the Green River Lakes Loop?

This trail is renowned for its stunning, photogenic views. You'll be treated to breathtaking vistas of the encompassing granite Wind River Mountains, the Lower Green River Lake, Upper Green River Lake, and the majestic Squaretop Mountain. The Green River meanders through emerald meadows, and you'll pass by the White Rock cliffs. The Highline Trail section offers expansive views, while the Lakeside Trail provides a more forested experience.

What wildlife might I encounter on the Green River Lakes Loop?

The area provides good opportunities for spotting local wildlife. Hikers may see moose, pronghorn, deer, and elk. Remember that this is also grizzly and black bear country, so it's important to be bear aware and carry bear spray.

What is the best time of year to hike the Green River Lakes Loop?

The best time to hike this loop is typically during the summer and early fall months when the snow has melted and the weather is most favorable. During this period, you can also enjoy blossoming wildflowers and lush vegetation. Be prepared for potential mosquitos, especially after rainfall.

How do I get to the trailhead and is there parking available?

The trailhead for the Green River Lakes Loop is accessible via a dirt road. While generally well-maintained, this access road is about 20 miles long and can have potholes, so allow significant time for travel. There is parking available at the trailhead.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee for this trail in Bridger-Teton National Forest?

The Green River Lakes Loop enters the Bridger Wilderness within the Bridger-Teton National Forest. Generally, day hiking in the Bridger-Teton National Forest does not require a permit or entrance fee. However, it's always a good idea to check the official US Forest Service website for the most current regulations, especially if you plan on overnight camping.

Is the Green River Lakes Loop dog-friendly?

Yes, the Green River Lakes Loop is generally dog-friendly. However, as it's within the Bridger Wilderness, dogs must be kept under control, and it's always best practice to keep them on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all hikers. Please remember to pack out all pet waste.

What essential gear should I bring for this hike?

Given the trail's environment, you should come prepared with bug spray, as mosquitos can be relentless. Since you'll be in grizzly and black bear country, carrying bear spray is highly recommended. Always bring plenty of water, appropriate layers for changing weather, and navigation tools.

Does the Green River Lakes Loop connect with other trails?

Yes, the route incorporates sections of several other trails. You will hike along parts of the CDT - Wyoming Section, the Lakeside Trail, and the Highline Trail / Continental Divide. There are also segments of the Green River/Highline Connector and Clear Creek Trail.

Are there any historical points of interest along the way?

Yes, as you hike the Green River Lakes Loop, you'll pass by the old cabins of the historic Osborn homestead, offering a glimpse into the area's past.

Is the Green River Lakes Loop a true loop trail?

Yes, the Green River Lakes Loop is a true loop trail, circling around the Lower Green River Lake. The full loop is approximately 6.5 to 7 miles, offering a continuous journey through the diverse landscape.

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