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Features
Commonly Backpacked · Lake · River/Creek · Spring · Swimming · Views · Waterfall · Wildflowers · Wildlife
Family Friendly
This is an easy hike that has lots of water and is mostly in the shade.
The Forest Service requires that you pack out your solid human waste from the Cloud Peak Wilderness.
Overview
This great out-and-back hike travels from the shores of West Ten Sleep Lake to climb steady grades through hills blanketed in dense trees to reach the boulder-strewn summit of Cloud Peak. While the climb to the base of Cloud Peak is long, multiple lakes along the route provide chances to cool your hot feet and even go for a swim.
Need to Know
Watch out for cow moose with calves at their side – they're incredibly protective of their young.
Bring along some type of lightweight day pack for use on the ascent of Cloud Peak. You won't want to carry all your gear, for one because it's heavy, but also because being top-heavy with a large bag can make the boulder-scrambling even harder.
Along the route, enjoy plenty of water–just remember to bring some form of filtration/purification.
Description
Starting from the trailhead, follow the
Misty Moon Trail #063 north as it climbs moderate grades on the flanks above Tensleep Creek. Not long after starting, the trail enters the Cloud Peak Wilderness to continue climbing through a valley that continually broadens and narrows in rhythm.
After making your way up nearly a thousand feet in elevation from the trailhead, the
Misty Moon Trail #063 rewards you with the serene shores of Lake Helen, Marion Lake, and Misty Moon Lake in quick succession. Near Misty Moon Lake, the route leaves the
Misty Moon Trail #063 to join the
Solitude Loop Trail #038 for a short northwesterly excursion to the start of the
Cloud Peak Route.
On the
Cloud Peak Route, this hike navigates a small valley before gaining a ridgeline and fighting through large boulders in a scrambling effort to reach the summit. Before tackling this long journey, it is advised that you stash your heavy backpacks in favor of lighter-weight day packs. Just be sure to bring any food and toiletries with you as to prevent the wildlife from getting into it.
Upon completing 3000 ft of climbing on your summit bid, enjoy phenomenal 360-degree views of the surrounding Cloud Peaks Wilderness and broader Bighorn National Forest.
When you're ready to make your journey back, simply return the way you came, grab your stashed belongings from before, and return the way you came.
Flora & Fauna
Lots of common Wyoming wildflowers abound on this trail.
Contacts
Shared By:
Brian Sheets
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