Falls Creek Trail
About
Falls Creek Trail is an 8.2-mile out-and-back route located in Wyoming's Wilderness Study Area. The trail offers access to a relatively undeveloped landscape characteristic of WSA protection status, making it suitable for hikers seeking a more remote experience. The out-and-back format allows visitors to turn around at any point, providing flexibility for different ability levels and timeframes. As a designated trail within a Wilderness Study Area, Falls Creek Trail represents land managed for its natural character and recreational value while under consideration for formal wilderness designation. This designation typically means fewer developed facilities and maintained infrastructure compared to established wilderness areas, though the trail remains accessible to the public. The trail's 8.2-mile length makes it a moderate day hike for most visitors. Specific elevation gain data is not currently available. Hikers should prepare accordingly with adequate water, navigation tools, and awareness of changing weather conditions typical to Wyoming's high country. Check with local management agencies for current trail conditions, seasonal closures, and any permit requirements before planning your visit.
Trail information
WSA - WILDERNESS STUDY AREA