Medicine Bow-Routt National Forest spans across the high peaks and expansive forests of Colorado and Wyoming, offering a blend of majestic landscapes and outdoor adventures.
Medicine Bow-Routt National Forest covers approximately 2.9 million acres across northern Colorado and southeastern Wyoming. The diverse geography includes rugged mountain ranges, tranquil lakes, and dense woodlands, home to abundant wildlife such as moose, elk, and eagles. Historically rich, the forest contains evidence of Native American presence and remnants of mining activities. Visitors are drawn to its vast network of trails for hiking and mountain biking, as well as numerous rivers and lakes that are ideal for fishing and canoeing. In winter, the area transforms into a haven for snow sports. Notable landmarks include the Snowy Range Scenic Byway, offering breathtaking views and the opportunity to explore alpine meadows and pristine wilderness. Medicine Bow Peak, the highest point in the forest, provides stunning vistas for those who make the climb. With its combination of natural beauty and recreational options, the forest appeals to outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.
Snowy Range Scenic Byway
Medicine Bow Peak
Hog Park Reservoir
Vedauwoo Recreation Area
A stunning alpine area with several peaks over 11,000 feet.
Known for its large granite rock formations popular with climbers.
A remote area offering solitude and rugged wilderness experiences.