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A long trail with many features like waterfalls, wildlife, and 360-degree views at a couple points.


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5.7

Miles

9.2

KM

Point to Point

10,391' 3,167 m

High

9,190' 2,801 m

Low

1,370' 418 m

Up

210' 64 m

Down

5%

Avg Grade (3°)

18%

Max Grade (10°)

Dogs Leashed

Features Fall Colors · Fishing · Geological Significance · Lake · River/Creek · Views · Waterfall · Wildflowers · Wildlife

Need to Know

You'll have to cross the fast-flowing Middle Tensleep Creek on this trail, as well as some marshland, although in August the water is low enough you can just step across the rocks without wading through and the marsh has dried considerably. I would say bring sandals or wading shoes in the spring though. The trail can be tricky to find once you cross the creek about 5 miles in only because it goes over some granite outcroppings, but keep your eyes open for rock cairns to help guide the way. Some steeper sections of the trail do have loose rocks forcing you to slow down to negotiate the trail carefully, just be careful and make sure you have good boots. Trekking poles aren't a bad idea on this hike. If you are backpacking in be prepared for some pestering bugs, they didn't seem too bad in August but you'll need repellent or your time won't be quite as enjoyable. Good chance you'll see moose around the 4 to 5 mile section.

Description

The trail starts out going through dense sections of trees, climbing a slight incline. About a mile and a quarter in, you reach the creek where a smaller waterfall can be seen.

From the waterfall, you'll pass through more wooded areas for another mile or so. Then you'll drop down through a steep section of switchbacks and finally come into a significant clearing. There will be a couple creek crossings on this hike.

Trail follows the creek in a lot of areas and then turns to steep, rocky sections, to wooded areas and back to meadows near the creek again. The last mile or so is rocky and steep as you get closer to the lakes.

The trail ends at Lost Twin Lakes.

Contacts

Shared By:

Anna Zowada with improvements by Danny Colburn and 1 other

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  4.4 from 7 votes

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#175

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Lost Twin Lake (#1)
Oct 5, 2020 near Buffalo, WY
Reaching Lost Twin lakes
Aug 12, 2019 near Buffalo, WY
Worth every step of the 6 mile hike.
Aug 9, 2020 near Buffalo, WY
Middle Tensleep Creek Waterfall
Mar 7, 2019 near Buffalo, WY
Lower Lost Twin Lake
Nov 5, 2019 near Buffalo, WY
Just below the granite slabs are the Twin Lakes
Mar 7, 2019 near Buffalo, WY
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Jan 25, 2024
Dave Z
Oct 5, 2020
Jesse L
(Round trip.) Great trail. You'll miss Mirror Lake if you're not looking for it. Same for a couple places where the trail was unclear on the way out. 11.9mi — 4h 45m
Sep 12, 2020
Marc Corona
Aug 26, 2020
Steve Dietz
5.7mi — 8h 40m
Aug 14, 2019
Bryan Brown
climbing rest day with Nick, to mirror lake
Aug 9, 2019
Danny Colburn
13mi — 6h 00m
Jul 14, 2019
Tonya Carlson
Out back to mirror lake. Water crossing tricky, but passable if you are prepared to get wet up to hips in places. 6.3mi
Jun 12, 2018
Anna Zowada
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