Trails in Wyoming
There are 3 National Park Service units that include territory in Wyoming. The directory below links to every park guide we maintain for the state. For multi-state parks, you'll see the same entry on each state's page — the trail catalog itself is identical.
Trip planning from Wyoming typically means balancing drive time against trail effort. A weekend out of state can be more efficient than a one-day push to a closer unit if it means daylight on the actual trail rather than behind the wheel. Use the per-park guides to compare difficulty and seasonality before locking in dates.
Devils Tower National Monument
867-foot igneous rock column rising abruptly above the Belle Fourche River — the first U.S. national monument.
Grand Teton National Park
Sharp Teton Range rises abruptly almost 7,000 feet above the Snake River valley, with no foothills to soften the view.
Yellowstone National Park
World's first national park, sitting atop a supervolcano. Geysers, mudpots, the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone, and one of the largest intact temperate ecosys…