Bear Trap Creek
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Bear Trap Creek is a 9.1-mile out-and-back trail located in Wyoming. This moderate hiking route follows the creek corridor, offering hikers a scenic journey through the region's natural landscape. The trail is well-suited for those seeking a full day of hiking with a turnaround point that provides a natural endpoint for the out-and-back format. The creek itself is a focal point of the hike, with the trail generally staying in proximity to the water as it winds through the area. This proximity to water makes the trail particularly appealing during warmer months when the creek provides a refreshing element to the hiking experience. At 9.1 miles total distance, hikers should plan for several hours of trekking depending on their pace and how often they stop to enjoy the surroundings. The out-and-back nature of the trail means you'll retrace your steps on the return journey, allowing for a different perspective on the landscape you've already explored. Bear Trap Creek offers a straightforward hiking option for those exploring Wyoming's outdoor recreation opportunities.