Coantag Ridge
About
Coantag Ridge is a 6.8-mile out-and-back trail located in Wyoming. This route offers hikers a moderately paced journey through the region's landscape, with the turnaround point providing a natural endpoint for the trek. The out-and-back format means hikers will retrace their steps on the return, making it straightforward to navigate. The trail is well-suited for those looking to explore Wyoming's terrain without committing to a lengthy loop. At 6.8 miles total distance, it's manageable for most fitness levels, though hikers should plan accordingly for the return journey. The specific elevation gain is not documented, so visitors are encouraged to check local resources or ranger stations for detailed elevation profiles before heading out. As with any backcountry experience in Wyoming, visitors should be prepared for variable weather conditions and bring adequate water and supplies. The trail provides access to the natural features characteristic of the region and offers a good option for a half-day hiking adventure.