Wyoming is a landscape of vast expanses and endless opportunities for getting out into the “real Wild West.” At the same time, our state has also become synonymous with its rugged, towering peaks – and for many, summiting them all is a bucket list endeavor. But Wyoming is also home to a wealth of phenomenal sights that, while they don’t tower at 14,000 feet, definitely offer plenty of challenges, bountiful beauty, and spectacular, crowds-free enjoyment. Treasured by locals but unknown to many, Steamboat Point near Dayton offers gorgeous high-point rewards, plus plenty of geological and colorful sights to admire every step of the way.
Ready to take on the challenge? While the initial ascent at Steamboat Point is steep, this easy trail in Wyoming is open the majority of the year. Be sure to check online for seasonal road closures before your visit, and keep in mind that this easy trail is mostly unprotected. Plan ahead!
Need more Wyoming travel inspo? Get out and explore this beautiful and historic railroad town in Southwest WY.
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