Kisinger Lakes Trail
About
Kisinger Lakes Trail is a 9.9-mile out-and-back hiking route located in Wyoming's Wilderness Study Area. This trail takes hikers into a designated WSA, offering a backcountry experience with minimal development. The out-and-back format means hikers will cover approximately 19.8 miles total for a complete round trip. The trail provides access to multiple alpine lakes, making it an appealing destination for those seeking high-country scenery and solitude. As a Wilderness Study Area trail, this route showcases undeveloped terrain characteristic of protected public lands. Hikers should come prepared for remote conditions and variable terrain typical of WSA environments. Water availability at the lakes makes this trail suitable for extended day hikes or backpacking trips. The trail's distance and backcountry setting make it best suited for hikers with moderate to advanced experience. Visitors should carry adequate water, navigation tools, and supplies, as services and infrastructure are limited in Wilderness Study Areas.
Trail information
WSA - WILDERNESS STUDY AREA