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Encampment River Wilderness

Located in the Medicine Bow National Forest in Wyoming.

Encampment River Wilderness was established in October 1984. It covers approximately 16 square miles (10,400 acres) of forested land. The average elevation is 7,800 feet. The Encampment River Trail is in a rugged, narrow canyon. The river varies from narrow, rushing rapids to calm, smooth stretches. The river is home to brook, brown, and rainbow trout. This is a very scenic hike with old mines and cabins along the trail. The lower 5 miles of the trail are easy hiking. while the remaining 10 miles have more up and down due to the ruggedness of the canyon.


For more information contact: The Medicine Bow National Forest.



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