Wyoming is a great state for hikers, but winter can be a challenging time of year to get outdoors. That’s why it’s important to have a list of great year-round hiking destinations ready to go, for when you want to enjoy fresh air without having to break trail in the tundra. Sinks Canyon State Park is one spot that offers easy year-round hiking in Wyoming.

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Of course, most people do visit Sinks Canyon State Park to see the Sinks and the Rise, the odd underground river that made the park famous when it was first founded.

For more information about the North Slope and Nature loop trail in Wyoming, see the trail’s page on AllTrails, where you’ll find a map and recent condition information.

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