Middle Piney
From the Middle Piney Lake Trailhead hikers and horseback riders can gain access to the top of the Wyoming Range. Trails that connect to Middle Piney Lake can take visitors to Wohelo Falls, Wyoming Peak, and the Wyoming Range National Recreation Trail.
Directions:
From the Town of Big Piney, Wyoming, head west on Wyoming State Highway 350 (WY 350). Continue on WY 350 for approximately 10 miles (at this point WY 350 transitions into County Road 111/ Middle Piney Road). Continue on County Road 111/Middle Piney Road for an additional 10 miles where you will then enter the Bridger-Teton National Forest (the road name changes again to Forest Service Road (FS) 10046). Follow FS 10046 for approximately 2 miles. Veer left at the fork onto FS 10024 heading towards Middle Piney Lake. Follow FS 10024 for approximately 0.75 miles to a second fork and veer left again to stay on FS 10024. Middle Piney Lake Trailhead is located at the end of FS 10024 after a 4 mile drive.
Approximate travel details from the Town of Big Piney: 26 miles, 42 minutes.