Leigh Cabin
About
The Leigh Cabin trail is a 3.0-mile out-and-back hike located in Wyoming. This moderate trail takes hikers through scenic terrain to a historic cabin destination. The out-and-back format means you'll retrace your route on the return journey, making this an accessible option for hikers who prefer straightforward navigation. The trail is ideal for those seeking a shorter day hike with a clear turnaround point. The destination cabin provides an interesting historical focal point for the adventure. This route works well for hikers of various experience levels looking for a manageable distance without extensive commitment. Weather conditions and seasonal accessibility should be considered before planning your visit, as Wyoming trails can vary significantly throughout the year. Spring through fall typically offers the most favorable hiking conditions. Check current trail conditions with local ranger stations or the managing agency before heading out, as maintenance and accessibility can change seasonally.