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Wyoming
Albany County

Snowshoe Trail

Easy

5.0

(3312)

7,569

hikers

Snowshoe Trail

00:52

3.23km

40m

Hiking

Hike the easy 2.0-mile Snowshoe Trail in Medicine Bow-Routt National Forest, gaining 136 feet in about 52 minutes.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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1.50 km

1.19 km

538 m

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1.65 km

1.56 km

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I get to the trailhead for the Snowshoe Trail?

The Snowshoe Trail is located within the Medicine Bow-Routt National Forest. Specific trailhead access points can vary, but generally, you'll find parking available near the start of the route. We recommend checking local forest service maps or the komoot tour details for the most precise starting location and parking information.

Is the Snowshoe Trail suitable for beginners?

Yes, this trail is rated as easy, making it a great option for beginners and families looking to try snowshoeing. With a modest distance of approximately 3.2 kilometers and minimal elevation gain (around 41.5 meters), it offers a gentle introduction to the activity.

Is the Snowshoe Trail a loop or an out-and-back route?

The Snowshoe Trail is designed as a loop, allowing you to experience varied scenery without retracing your steps. The komoot tour name, "Meadow Trail and Pole Creek Loop," also indicates its circular nature.

What is the terrain like on this snowshoe route?

While snowshoe trails can vary, this particular route is generally easy. You can expect to traverse through snow-covered areas, potentially including forested sections and open meadows, as suggested by its name "Meadow Trail." The low elevation gain means you won't encounter steep, challenging ascents, making for a pleasant and accessible experience.

What is the best time of year to snowshoe this trail?

The best time to snowshoe this trail is typically during the winter months when there is sufficient snow cover. This usually ranges from late fall through early spring. Always check local snow conditions and weather forecasts before heading out to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.

Is the Snowshoe Trail dog-friendly?

Generally, trails within the Medicine Bow-Routt National Forest are dog-friendly, but specific regulations can apply, especially regarding leash laws. It's always best to check the current rules for the exact area you plan to visit to ensure your furry friend is welcome and to protect local wildlife.

Are there any permits or fees required to snowshoe in Medicine Bow-Routt National Forest?

While many areas within National Forests are free to access, some specific trailheads or recreation sites may require a day-use fee or a recreation pass. For the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding permits or fees for the Medicine Bow-Routt National Forest, we recommend checking the official visitlaramie.org website or the US Forest Service website for the Medicine Bow-Routt National Forest directly.

Does the trail intersect other well-known paths?

Yes, the route for the Snowshoe Trail utilizes sections of several other paths. You will find yourself on parts of the Alder Trail (22% of the route), Lower UW Trail (30%), Aspen Trail (24%), and Ridge Trail (58%), in addition to the primary Snowshoe Trail (80%). This offers a varied experience as you traverse different named sections.

What kind of scenery can I expect on this snowshoe route?

The Snowshoe Trail offers a serene winter landscape. Given its location in the Medicine Bow-Routt National Forest and the "Meadow Trail" component, you can anticipate peaceful views of snow-covered trees, open meadows, and the quiet beauty of a winter forest. The untouched snow often adds to a sense of tranquility and solitude.

What should I wear for snowshoeing on this trail?

For snowshoeing, it's crucial to dress in layers. Start with a moisture-wicking base layer, add insulating layers like fleece or down, and finish with a waterproof and windproof outer shell. Don't forget waterproof boots, warm socks, gloves or mittens, a hat, and sunglasses or goggles to protect against glare. Snowshoes are, of course, essential!

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