Union Pass Historic Trail Interpretive Site
Located on the Continental Divide, in between the Bridger-Teton National Forest and the Shoshone National Forest lies a short interpretive trail. Along this trail, small brass plaques provide you with snippets of historical significance and geologic information.
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Getting There
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, bear left at the fork to stay on WY-352 for another 11 miles. Upon entering the Bridger-Teton National Forest, WY-352 changes to Union Pass/Forest Road 370600 (FS-370600). Head down FS-370600 for 8 miles and then bear right at the junction of Kinky Creek Road/FS-370620. Stay on Union Pass/Forest Road 370600 for approximately 24 more miles and Union pass Historic Trail Interpretive Site is on the left.