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Medicine Bow Back Country Byway

High alpine loop crossing the Continental Divide twice

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The Medicine Bow Back Country Byway loops through Wyoming’s Sierra Madre Mountains, crossing the Continental Divide twice as it winds past Kennaday Peak and through Battle Creek basin where nineteenth-century tie hacks logged railroad ties for the transcontinental railroad. This 84-mile dirt and gravel route climbs to 10,847 feet at Brush Creek Pass, threading through subalpine meadows where moose wade through beaver ponds and thunderstorms build with zero warning above treeline.

High-clearance vehicles handle most sections, but snow lingers until late June and returns by September. Stock up on fuel in Saratoga—no services for 80 miles, and afternoon lightning strikes make early starts mandatory. Cell service disappears after leaving pavement. What you get is authentic high-country Wyoming, dispersed camping in aspen groves, and the kind of silence where you can hear elk bugling from miles away across alpine basins.

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Length (miles)84 mi / 135.2 km
Duration2-3 days
Max elevation (ft)10847 ft
Best seasonJuly-September
Minimum vehicleHigh-clearance 2WD
Nearest townSaratoga, Wyoming
Land managerMedicine Bow-Routt National Forest
Permit requiredNo
Cell serviceNone
Water crossingsNo
Dispersed campingYes
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