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Embark on an easy hike through the Little Laramie Trails, where you will find yourself immersed in the high mountain forests of Wyoming. This route winds through a heavily forested area, offering a serene experience as you follow the gentle flow of the Little Laramie River. You can expect to…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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4.14 km
101 m
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4.16 km
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Highest point (2,760 m)
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This route was planned by komoot.
The Little Laramie Trails offer varied terrain. While the komoot route is rated as easy, the overall system includes sections with rocks, ruts, logs, and gullies. Some parts, like the Little Laramie River trail, are singletrack and can be quite challenging, rated as 'Black Diamond' with short, steep sections. However, many trails are generally well-maintained through a heavily forested area.
Yes, the specific komoot route for the Little Laramie Trails is rated as easy, making it suitable for beginners and families. However, the broader trail system offers more challenging sections, so it's good to check the specific trail you plan to take within the network.
The best time to hike the Little Laramie Trails is typically from mid-June through the fall, as snow usually clears by mid-June. During the summer months, the trails are generally not crowded, offering a pleasant experience.
Yes, the Little Laramie Trails are popular for winter activities such as cross-country skiing and snowshoeing. Be prepared for snowy conditions, as snow typically clears by mid-June.
The area is known for excellent wildlife viewing opportunities. Hikers frequently spot deer and moose, and you might also see elk, foxes, and various bird species within the Medicine Bow National Forest.
The trails wind through beautiful high mountain forests, offering stunning landscapes within the Medicine Bow National Forest. The presence of the Little Laramie River also adds to the natural beauty of the route.
The trailhead for the Little Laramie Trails is conveniently located off Highway 130. There are vault toilets and trash services available at the trailhead for your convenience.
The Little Laramie Trails are located within the Medicine Bow National Forest. Generally, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required for day hiking on these trails. For detailed information on regulations, you can check the official USDA Forest Service website.
While the trail research does not explicitly state dog regulations, trails in National Forests generally allow dogs on a leash. It's always best to check the specific rules for the Medicine Bow National Forest before your visit to ensure compliance.
The Little Laramie Trails are part of an interconnected system. From the trailhead, you can access several other routes, including the Meadow Loop, Lodgepole Trail, and River Trail, offering various options for extending your hike.
Yes, the trailhead for the Little Laramie Trails provides convenient facilities including vault toilets and trash services.