Trout Peak Trail
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Trout Peak Trail is a 21.1-mile out-and-back route located in Wyoming. This backcountry trail offers hikers an extended journey into remote terrain, making it well-suited for experienced trekkers seeking a substantial day hike or backpacking adventure. The out-and-back format means hikers will cover approximately 10.5 miles one way to reach the turnaround point at Trout Peak. The trail's length and structure demand strong endurance and preparation. Hikers should plan accordingly with adequate water, supplies, and navigation tools. The remote location in Wyoming's wilderness means cell service and resupply opportunities are limited, so self-sufficiency is essential. This route appeals to those looking to escape developed areas and experience the state's backcountry character. The trail provides access to higher elevation terrain and scenic vistas typical of Wyoming's mountain regions. Before heading out, verify current conditions and trail status with local ranger offices, as maintenance and accessibility can vary seasonally. Proper preparation and physical fitness are critical for safely completing this demanding distance.