Wyoming’s fall foliage seems to come earlier and earlier every year, and right now, the hillsides are beginning to glow with the colors of autumn. If you’re looking for a gorgeous hike to see the best fall foliage in Wyoming, head out to Bighorn National Forest, near Sheridan.

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Bighorn National Forest is located at 2013 Eastside 2nd St, Sheridan, WY 82801, and you’ll find thousands of acres of hikeable wilderness here. For a great fall foliage hike, follow the trail through Tongue River Canyon, which is an easy three mile river trail.

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