Fitzpatrick Wilderness, a wilderness area in Wyoming's Wind River Range and Shoshone National Forest, encompasses over 198,525 acres of rugged and diverse mountain landscapes. This federally protected area features terrain sculpted by ancient glaciers, resulting in alpine meadows, rocky plateaus, and precipitous canyons. It is characterized by numerous active glaciers, over 60 crystalline lakes, and prominent peaks like Gannett Peak, Wyoming's highest point at 13,804 feet. The varied ecosystems support a wide array of wildlife and offer opportunities for several…
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The Fitzpatrick Wilderness is a federally protected area spanning over 198,525 acres within Wyoming's Wind River Range and Shoshone National Forest. It features rugged mountain landscapes, alpine meadows, rocky plateaus, and precipitous canyons. The area is known for its glacial carvings, numerous lakes, and diverse ecosystems.
The Fitzpatrick Wilderness offers extensive opportunities for hiking and backpacking. Many miles of trails are available, ranging from gentle paths to challenging scrambles across alpine terrain. The area's glacial features and high-altitude lakes provide a unique setting for exploring.
The wilderness is characterized by 44 active glaciers, including the vast Dinwoody Glacier, and more than 60 crystalline lakes. Prominent peaks include Gannett Peak, Wyoming's highest point at 13,804 feet (4,207 meters), Fremont Peak, and Mount Warren. The landscape also features tumbling streams and Dinwoody Creek Canyon.
Yes, the Fitzpatrick Wilderness offers rigorous scrambles and challenging trails across its rugged alpine terrain. The area's high peaks, including Gannett Peak, attract experienced climbers seeking significant challenges. The remote and untamed nature of the wilderness ensures demanding backcountry experiences.
The Fitzpatrick Wilderness provides a range of trails, including gentle paths through forests. While the area is known for its ruggedness, some routes may be suitable for less strenuous day hikes. Specific trail difficulty ratings should be consulted for family-friendly options.
The provided information does not explicitly state permit requirements for general day hiking in Fitzpatrick Wilderness. Visitors should contact the Shoshone National Forest for current regulations regarding permits for specific activities or overnight stays. It is managed to maintain its pristine conditions.
The provided information does not specify regulations regarding dogs in Fitzpatrick Wilderness. Visitors should contact the Shoshone National Forest directly to inquire about current leash regulations and dog-friendly trail policies. Adherence to Leave No Trace principles is encouraged for all visitors.
The diverse ecosystems of Fitzpatrick Wilderness support a wide array of wildlife. Common sightings may include elk, mule deer, moose, and bighorn sheep. Predators such as black bears, grizzly bears, bobcats, coyotes, wolves, and mountain lions also inhabit the area.
More than 30 visitors have shared their experiences in Fitzpatrick Wilderness on komoot. The area offers numerous routes for outdoor activities, primarily focused on exploring its untamed backcountry. The average rating for routes in this region is currently not available.
Yes, komoot offers guides to help explore the area. For detailed information on hiking opportunities, visitors can refer to the guide Hiking in Fitzpatrick Wilderness. These guides provide information on various routes and experiences.
The highest point within the Fitzpatrick Wilderness, and in Wyoming, is Gannett Peak. It reaches an elevation of 13,804 feet (4,207 meters). This peak is a significant draw for experienced climbers seeking a serious challenge.
For inquiries regarding the Fitzpatrick Wilderness, visitors can contact the Shoshone National Forest. The official phone number for the Shoshone National Forest is (307) 527-6241. Detailed information can also be found on their official website.
As part of the Shoshone National Forest, the Fitzpatrick Wilderness does not have a dedicated standalone official website. Detailed information can be found on the Shoshone National Forest's official website. This resource provides comprehensive details for visitors.

