Medicine Bow National ForestFor More Info: 307-745-2300 |
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Medicine Bow National Forest is 2.9 million acres of some of the most beautiful countryside on Earth. Located in southern and central Wyoming, Medicine Bow National Forest contains portions of the Medicine Bow, Sierra Madre and Laramie Mountains. Elevations vary from about 5,500' to the summit of Medicine Bow Peak at 12,013'. The climate here ranges from windy, semi-arid in the lower reaches of the forest to cold and humid at the higher elevations. This is an area where it can snow on any day of the year. This area also regularly experiences high winds. This is also an area with great recreational opportunities. |
| Wilderness Areas in the Medicine Bow National Forest: Savage Run - Platte River - Encampment River - Huston Park For More Information: Medicine Bow National Forest 2468 Jackson Street, Laramie, WY 82070 307-745-2300 |
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| Photos of Medicine Bow National Forest courtesy of the Bureau of Land Management Unless otherwise indicated, all text, photos and images of Medicine Bow National Forest in Wyoming are ![]() |