Date: 6-8-15
Miles: 2.4
Elevation Gain: <500ft
The Elk Fork Trail is one of the main access points to the Washakie Wilderness in NW Wyoming. The trailhead is right off Highway 16/20/14 and provides great year-round access. Despite being one of the "busier" trails in Shoshone National Forest it is far less crowded than many of the nearby trails in Yellowstone National Park. Anne and I hiked with some friends from Cody on a perfect summer day.
Elk Fork Trail about a mile from the trailhead |
Looking North towards the North Absaroka Wilderness |
Since it was spring there were flowers in bloom all over the meadows that we walked through.
One of about a dozen different types of flowers blooming |
Enjoying the views |
The river bottoms were really green. I love the contrast between the sagebrush desert and the Cottonwoods along the creek.
Looking West along the trail |
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