Thorofare River Trail
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Thorofare River Trail is a 24-mile out-and-back hiking route located in Wyoming. This backcountry trail follows the Thorofare River through remote wilderness terrain, offering hikers an extended journey into the heart of Wyoming's natural landscape. The trail's length and out-and-back format make it suitable for experienced hikers planning a multi-day backpacking trip or a challenging day hike. The Thorofare River corridor provides access to pristine alpine and subalpine environments, with the river serving as a constant landmark along the route. Hikers can expect solitude and undeveloped scenery typical of Wyoming's backcountry areas. Due to the trail's distance and remote location, adequate preparation is essential. Backcountry permits may be required depending on which wilderness area or national forest contains the trailhead. Water is available from the river, though treatment is recommended. The trail's proximity to wildlife habitat means hikers should be prepared with bear safety precautions and knowledge of local wildlife. This trail is ideal for those seeking a genuine wilderness experience away from developed areas and crowds.