Rocky Mountains
Wyoming
Elevation Range
6,000 ft - 13,800 ft
Notable Peaks
5
Coordinates
43.3583, -110.9174
About Rocky Mountains
The Rocky Mountains in Wyoming stretch for hundreds of miles, encompassing diverse landscapes from high alpine peaks to lush river valleys. This rugged mountain range features dramatic granite summits, densely forested slopes, and glacial lakes. The terrain varies from gentle, rolling hills to steep, rocky cliffs, offering a range of hiking and climbing challenges. The Rockies in Wyoming are home to abundant wildlife, including elk, bighorn sheep, and grizzly bears, creating excellent opportunities for wildlife viewing. The region's high elevation and continental climate result in long, snowy winters and short, cool summers, shaping the range's outdoor recreation activities.
Notable Peaks
Gannett Peak
13,804 ft
Fremont Peak
13,745 ft
Grand Teton
13,775 ft
Cloud Peak
13,167 ft
Granite Peak
12,804 ft
Activities
Best Seasons
spring
summer
fall
Gateway Towns
Data Source
Geographic data from USGS Geographic Names Information System (GNIS). Descriptions generated with AI assistance.