North Piney Trailhead

The North Piney Trailhead provides access to North Piney Lake and North Piney Meadows ATV Trails and the Lunch Creek motorcycle trail. The North Piney Trailhead also provides access to foot and horse users to Roaring Fork Lakes, Box Canyon Pass and the Wyoming Range National Recreation Trail. Motorized use is allowed only from July 16 - October 14 each year to protect elk and big horn sheep winter range.

At a Glance

Usage: Light
Restrictions: No motorized vehicles from 10/14-7/16. Wyoming State OHV Stickers are required for all ATV's and Dirtbikes on National Forest Lands and Trails.
Water: No
Restroom: No
Operated By: Forest Service

General Information

Directions:

From the Town of Big Piney, Wyoming, head west on Wyoming State Highway 350 (WY 350). Continue on WY 350 for approximately 10 miles (at this point WY 350 transitions into County Road 111/ Middle Piney Road). Continue on County Road 111/Middle Piney Road for an additional 10 miles where you will then enter the Bridger-Teton National Forest (the road name changes again to Forest Service Road (FS) 10046). Follow FS 10046 northwest for approximately 7.5 miles then make a left turn onto North Piney Hunt Camp Road/FS 10370. Follow 10370 for approximately a half mile to arrive at North Piney Trailhead.

Approximate Travel details from the Town of Big Piney: 28 miles, 46 minutes


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Location

 
  Latitude : 
42.682367

  Longitude : 
-110.51445