Going Wild In Wind River WY

By Enid Hinton


If you dream of being a mountain man, or like getting away from everything modern, you should check out Wind River Country. This rugged area of north-central Wyoming has it all - majestic mountains, rushing rivers, placid lakes, deep gorges, miles of barely marked trails, and gorgeous scenery that seems to have been waiting for you to discover it. You can see elk, bear, and mountain lion in their native habitats. You can eat the fish that you catch without fear of toxic traces of civilization. Wind River WY takes you back hundreds of years as soon as you step on the trail.

This mountain range, river system, and nature preserve is true wilderness. There are over 600 miles of trails through it, but they may not be well marked or maintained. There are no telephones at the trailheads, and cellphone reception is not all that great. People who venture here need to be prepared to be self-reliant - unusual in these modern days.

Even the weather is not your friend in these peaks, the highest in Wyoming. The brief summer season - from July to September - might have freezing nights and even snow. Many of the peaks are capped with snow year round. Thunderstorms here are dramatic. Protective clothing is a must for anyone who ventures to this remote, beautiful land.

Come to Wyoming for the scenery. You'll get travel pictures everyone will be glad to look at. See elk, bear, and maybe mountain lions and wolves in what is their home, not yours. Stand on a height and look out over miles and miles of some of the most beautiful and rugged terrain on earth. See it from your car or on foot as you hike through this incredible landscape.

Of course, there is civilization in the towns that have taken root in the valleys. There is nightlife at the casinos and even luxury at some of the lodges. Museums and park visitor centers tell of the history of this western region, which somehow seems closer than it does in other places. Shops are full of necessities and souvenirs. However, the wilderness is never very far away.

There are a lot of glaciers, thousands of lakes, and seemingly endless towering mountain peaks. Vacation packages offer places to go, things to see, and outdoor adventures for every age and skill level. Families can get the flavor of the West, while adventurers can retrace the paths of the mountain men.

The area is huge, so the recent growth in population has not changed things very much. This huge state is rich in natural resources as well as in natural beauty, so it attracts permanent residents as well as tourists. There is room for all in the Wind River basin, while the mountains will never change.

Visit Wind River Country online first to find out all there is to see and do. There is a lot of information for those who want to tour around the edges - the very dramatic edges - and for those who might want to hike into the heart of the mountains, cross the Continental Divide, or climb a slope on Gannett Peak, the highest of all. Visit the Indian Reservation, drive the scenic highways, hike a mile or a hundred miles. It's all waiting in Wyoming's heartland.




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