New Fork Trailhead
Located on the northeast shore of Lower New Fork Lake, this trailhead offers a moderate size parking area and corrals for stock users. Access to the Bridger Wilderness is provided by the New Fork Canyon Trail and the Doubletop Moutntain Trail.
At a Glance
Usage: | Heavy |
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Closest Towns: | Pindedale, Wyoming |
Operated By: | Forest Service |
General Information
Directions:Starting from the Town of Pinedale, Wyoming, head west on United States Highway 191 (US-191) for 6 miles, then make a right turn onto Wyoming State Highway 352 (WY-352) towards Cora. Follow WY-352 for about 14.4 miles, and bear right at the fork to get onto New Fork Lake Road/County Road-162 (CR-162). Follow CR-162 for about 3 miles, and then the road name changes to New Fork Lake/Forest Service Road-370730 (FS-370730) upon entering the Bridger-Teton National Forest. Follow FS-370730 for 3 miles to the end of the road and New Fork Trailhead is on the left.
Approximate travel details from the Town of Pinedale: 26 miles, 40 minutes.