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Hiking in Wyoming 2026: Explore National Park Trails, Alpine Lakes, Wildlife Valleys, Backcountry Routes, and Scenic Drives Across Grand Teton and Yel

by Gregory T. Whaley
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Book cover type: Paperback
  • ISBN13: 9798198041080
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Subject: N/A
  • Publisher: Independently Published
  • Publisher Imprint: Independently Published
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  • Pages: 170
  • Original Price: GBP 17.12
  • Language: English
  • Edition: N/A
  • Item Weight: 409 grams
  • BISAC Subject(s): United States / West / Mountain (AZ, CO, ID, MT, NM, NV, UT, WY)

Wyoming's Yellowstone & Grand Teton Hiking Guide 2026
Explore National Park Trails, Alpine Lakes, Wildlife Valleys, Backcountry Routes, and Scenic Drives Across Grand Teton and Yellowstone

Most people picture Wyoming as one long stretch of mountains and open road. Then they arrive and realize Grand Teton and Yellowstone feel nothing alike.

The Tetons rise suddenly from the valley floor, with steep trails leading into granite canyons, alpine lakes, and high passes shaped by weather and elevation. Yellowstone moves at a broader scale, shifting between geyser basins, forests, rivers, wildlife valleys, and remote backcountry that many visitors never see.

Understanding that difference changes the trip.

This guide was built for travelers who want to spend real time in these parks, especially on foot. Inside are detailed trail guides for Cascade Canyon, Delta Lake, Paintbrush Divide, Mount Washburn, Fairy Falls, Avalanche Peak, Lamar Valley, the Teton Crest Trail, and Yellowstone backcountry routes, along with quieter alternatives that often make more sense once crowds, traffic, or weather begin shaping the day.

You'll also find practical help for planning the trip itself: where to stay, how to structure driving days, when early starts matter, and how changing weather, altitude, wildlife activity, and seasonal conditions affect the experience across both parks.

The book includes:

  • detailed hiking itineraries,
  • backpacking and permit guidance,
  • camping and basecamp advice,
  • scenic drives and quieter trail alternatives,
  • and realistic trail recommendations for different hiking styles and ability levels.

The focus throughout is simple: helping you make better decisions once you are in the parks. Not every trail needs to be the hardest. Not every famous stop deserves the middle of the day. Some of the best hours in Wyoming happen early in the morning, when the roads quiet down, the light changes across the mountains, and the trails begin to open up again.

Whether you are planning a short Yellowstone road trip or a longer hiking journey across northwest Wyoming, this guide will help you move through Grand Teton and Yellowstone with better timing, stronger trail choices, and a clearer sense of what makes each landscape worth your time.

Bring this guide along and build a trip that feels calmer, more grounded, and far closer to the Wyoming people imagine when they start planning the journey.

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