Fort Bridger, WY Running Trails and Maps

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Green River Greenbelt Pathway

3.5 mi
State: WY
Asphalt, Boardwalk, Concrete

Bear River State Park

3 mi
State: WY
Asphalt, Gravel

Cig-Conoco Pathway

0.82 mi
State: WY
Asphalt

Iowa-Bridger Trail

0.9 mi
State: WY
Asphalt

Upland-Uinta Pathway

3 mi
State: WY
Asphalt, Concrete
Trail Image Trail Name States Length Surface Rating
The Greenbelt Pathway offers more than a charming riverside stroll; as it links to a number of open spaces, it highlights the storied history and natural beauty of the region. The most popular...
WY 3.5 mi Asphalt, Boardwalk, Concrete
The trails in Bear River State Park cover nearly 3 miles; 1.2 miles are asphalt and include an arched foot bridge across the Bear River. Another 1.7 miles of packed gravel trails are on the west side...
WY 3 mi Asphalt, Gravel
The Cig-Conoco Pathway runs along the pipeline easement in Green River, Wyoming. It's an important connector, linking neighborhoods to parks, schools and shopping areas as well as linking to the...
WY 0.82 mi Asphalt
Iowa/Bridger Trail is an asphalt trail with endpoints at Green River High School and Stratton-Meyers Park. This trail connects the high school to residential neighborhoods, elementary schools, and...
WY 0.9 mi Asphalt
The Upland-Uinta pathway connects the High School and the Community Recreation Center to residential neighborhoods, parks, and major business districts. At the Recreation Center it incorporates the...
WY 3 mi Asphalt, Concrete

Recent Trail Reviews

Green River Greenbelt Pathway

river trail by the green river

April, 2020 by bethwillis33

Easy family walk with the kids. Don’t forget to bring bug spray like we did!!!

Bear River State Park

Bear River State Park

May, 2012 by mikewyoboy

This is a great trail for the family. Right next to the rest area, several rest area facilities in the park and a great place to get out and stretch your legs. A nice easy walk through the woods, with several different options. Stick with the paved trail or go further south and take some of the dirt trails back through the Cottonwoods. They have Buffalo and Elk viewing areas and wildlife throughout the trail along the river. Moose really like this area too, so just keep an eye open while enjoying the sites. The trail is great for biking and I heard the are looking at extending some of the Mountain Bike Trails as well. This area also has a place to drop a kayak in the river and take in some of the rapids that have been placed along the way. Overall this area has a lot to offer in such a small area.

Bear River State Park

Bear River State Park & Bear Parkway

August, 2008 by noel.keler

Trail extends under I-80 as the Bear Parkway, into Evanston. Also east up to the Visitor Center and Bison viewing area. If you ride all the hard surface & dirt trails from the parking lot and return it will be about 8 miles. Great views. Some loose river gravel spots on the dirt trails. Worth a stop if you are in the area. N41.26516 W110.93876 elev 6790’. By Noel Keller 7 Aug 08

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