Angles Trailhead
The Angles Trailhead is located behind Togwotee Mountain Lodge off of Forest Service Road 30040 approximately 9 miles from the Blackrock Ranger Station; though it is not an official campground there are 2 no-fee campsites without hookups. There is also bear food storage at each of these sites, along with 2 unofficial fire rings. The only water source is non-potable and must be boiled; in addition, there is a basic vault toilet. Adjacent to the trailhead there are 2 hitch rails and temporary-use corrals. The Teton Wilderness boundary is roughly half a mile from the trailhead. The trail itself descends about a mile and a half down Angle Mountain, and meets up with the Pack Bridges which is a popular fishing hole on the Buffalo River.
General Information
Open 24 hours/day
Food Storage and Sanitation Order No: 04-00-104
No Fees are required for this site.
Contact Name: Blackrock Ranger Station
Contact Phone: 307-543-3900
Getting There
Latitude / Longitude
Latitude: 43.825021
Longitude: -110.20167
Directions
Starting from Moran, Wyoming (located 27 miles south of Yellowstone National Park’s south entrance and 19 miles north of the Town of Moose, Wyoming), head east on United States Highway 26/287 for approximately 16 miles. Make a left turn onto Old Togwotee Highway/Forest Service (FS) Road 30040 (passing through Togwotee Mountain Lodge complex), and follow said road for 0.25 miles. Turn right onto FS 30041, continuing on for 0.3 miles. The Angles Trail head is located on the right.
Approximate travel details from Moran: 17 miles, 21 minutes.
Facility and Amenity Information
Accessibility
Restrooms
Restrooms are available at this site.
Water
Potable water is not available at this site.