Duck Creek Breaks
Wyoming
Elevation Range
7,500 ft - 9,345 ft
Notable Peaks
3
Coordinates
44.7583, -105.1542
About Duck Creek Breaks
The Duck Creek Breaks are a rugged, remote mountain range located in northwestern Wyoming. Formed by the erosion of the Cretaceous-aged sedimentary rock, the range features steep-walled canyons, dramatic cliffs, and narrow ridges. The terrain is characterized by a mixture of sagebrush-covered hills, pine and fir forests, and rocky outcroppings. Wildlife in the area includes mule deer, pronghorn antelope, bighorn sheep, and a variety of bird species. Outdoor enthusiasts will find ample opportunities for hiking, backpacking, and wilderness exploration within the range.
Notable Peaks
Hawk Peak
9,345 ft
Granite Peak
8,980 ft
Owl Peak
8,725 ft
Activities
Best Seasons
spring
summer
fall
Gateway Towns
Data Source
Geographic data from USGS Geographic Names Information System (GNIS). Descriptions generated with AI assistance.