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Things to Do in North Absaroka Wilderness

North Absaroka Wilderness, a wilderness area in Wyoming, is situated along the western boundary of Yellowstone National Park. This rugged landscape is defined by its volcanic origins, featuring jagged mountains with several summits exceeding 10,000 feet, including Dead Indian Peak at 12,216 feet. The terrain is further shaped by massive drainages, dense forests, and high-altitude alpine meadows, offering diverse environments for several sports like hiking.

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Crazy Creek Falls Trail

1.77km

00:34

90m

50m

Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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2.16km

00:35

40m

0m

Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.41km

01:29

120m

20m

Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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2.32km

00:39

60m

20m

Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the North Absaroka Wilderness?

The North Absaroka Wilderness is a 350,488-acre wilderness area in Wyoming, designated in 1964. It is characterized by rugged volcanic mountains, diverse landscapes, and abundant wildlife. The wilderness is situated along the western boundary of Yellowstone National Park.

What outdoor activities are available in North Absaroka Wilderness?

The North Absaroka Wilderness primarily offers opportunities for hiking. The area features approximately 200 to 217 miles of trails, known for their remote and challenging nature. Visitors can explore various routes and experience a true backcountry environment.

What are the best hiking trails in North Absaroka Wilderness?

Popular access points for hiking include the Pahaska Trailhead, which leads to trails such as the Pahaska/Sunlight Trail, The Grinnell Creek Trail, and the Fork/Red Creek Trail. For more detailed information on hiking routes, consult the Hiking in North Absaroka Wilderness guide.

Are there easy hiking trails in North Absaroka Wilderness?

While many trails in the North Absaroka Wilderness are considered challenging, there are options for less strenuous hikes. Visitors can find suitable routes by referring to the Easy hikes in North Absaroka Wilderness guide. These trails offer a more accessible way to experience the wilderness.

What are the notable natural features in North Absaroka Wilderness?

The wilderness is defined by its rugged volcanic mountains, with several summits exceeding 10,000 feet. Dead Indian Peak is the highest point at 12,216 feet. The landscape also includes massive drainages, dense forests, and wildflower-filled alpine meadows.

What kind of wildlife can be seen in North Absaroka Wilderness?

The North Absaroka Wilderness is home to abundant wildlife. Common sightings include grizzly bears, mule deer, elk, moose, bighorn sheep, and mountain goats. Smaller animals like marmots and pikas are also present.

How can one access North Absaroka Wilderness?

A common access point is the Pahaska Trailhead, located on US Highway 16/20/14. This highway runs between Yellowstone National Park and Cody, Wyoming. Access typically involves driving to designated trailheads.

Are permits required for hiking in North Absaroka Wilderness?

The North Absaroka Wilderness is managed by the Shoshone National Forest. It is advisable to contact the Shoshone National Forest directly to inquire about any specific permit requirements for hiking or overnight stays. Regulations can vary and may be subject to change.

Are dogs allowed on trails in North Absaroka Wilderness?

Regulations regarding dogs in the North Absaroka Wilderness are set by the managing authority, the Shoshone National Forest. Visitors should contact the Shoshone National Forest directly to understand current policies on pets, including leash requirements and restricted areas. This ensures compliance with wilderness area rules.

What is the best time to visit North Absaroka Wilderness?

The North Absaroka Wilderness offers a remote and rugged experience, with trails generally accessible during the warmer months. Conditions can vary significantly with elevation and recent weather. It is recommended to check current conditions with the Shoshone National Forest before planning a visit.

What komoot guides are available for North Absaroka Wilderness?

Komoot offers several guides to help plan your adventures in North Absaroka Wilderness. These include a comprehensive guide for Hiking in North Absaroka Wilderness and a specific guide for Easy hikes in North Absaroka Wilderness. These resources provide route details and practical information.

How popular is North Absaroka Wilderness on komoot?

The North Absaroka Wilderness has received an average rating of 4.89 out of 5 stars from 18 ratings on komoot. More than 246 visitors have recorded their experiences in the area. This indicates a high level of satisfaction among users who have explored its trails.

What is the official website and phone number for North Absaroka Wilderness information?

The North Absaroka Wilderness is managed by the Shoshone National Forest. Official information can be found on their website at fs.usda.gov/shoshone. For direct inquiries, the Shoshone National Forest can be reached at +1-307-527-6241.

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