username
X
password
register
for free!
help
 This is likely a great time to hike this trail!  Check out "Preferred" months below, keep in mind this is an estimate.
 

Wyoming-Fir Creek Trail #015, ID

Guide 0 Triplogs  0 Topics
  0 of 5  
Fav
Wish
0
details
drive
no permit
forecast
route  
stats
photos
triplogs
topics
location
0 0 0
Statistics
tap row or icons for details
Difficulty 3 of 5
Distance One Way 8.17 miles
Trailhead Elevation 6,440 feet
Elevation Gain 2,025 feet
Accumulated Gain 2,139 feet
Kokopelli Seeds 15.3
unreported if dogs are allowed
editedit > ops > dogs to adjust
Post the 1st photoset!
Author
author avatar Guides 16,843
Routes 17,472
Photos 24
Trips 1 map ( 6 miles )
Age 28 Male Gender
Location HAZ, TrailDEX
Historical Weather
Trailhead Forecast
Radar Map
Expand Map
Preferred Sep, Jun, Jul, Aug → 7 AM
Sun  6:07am - 7:13pm
Official Route
 
0 Alternative
 


bring a tree sized comb
by HAZ_Hikebot

 Likely In-Season!
The Trail provides the only motorized trail in the Bear Valley area.

Most of the trail was burned in the Red Mountain Fire in 2006. Trail users should expect to encounter multiple trees across the trail as a result of this fire.


A loop for motorcyclists can be made by combing this trail with NF Road 579.
remove free decal offer
After leaving the trailhead, the trail crosses Fir Creek and then begins to ascend to a ridge where it intersects with the Gates Creek Trail (#016).

From this point, the trail drops into the Wyoming Creek drainage and follows the creek down into Bear Valley and back to NF Road 579.

This trail can be combined with the Gates Creek Trail (#016) to access the Kirkham Ridge Trail (#144). However, most of the Gates Creek Trail burned in 2006 and could have numerous trees across the trail.

2023-07-14 HAZ_Hikebot
  • Wyoming-Fir Creek Trail Map
    guide related
    Wyoming-Fir Creek Trail Map


Check out the Official Route.
Leave No Trace and +Add a Triplog after your hike to support this local community.

One-Way Notice
This hike is listed as One-Way.

When hiking several trails on a single "hike", log it with a generic name that describes the hike. Then link the trails traveled, check out the example.
WARNING! Hiking and outdoor related sports can be dangerous. Be responsible and prepare for the trip. Study the area you are entering and plan accordingly. Dress for the current and unexpected weather changes. Take plenty of water. Never go alone. Make an itinerary with your plan(s), route(s), destination(s) and expected return time. Give your itinerary to trusted family and/or friends.

 Permit $$
no fees or permits reported

if incorrect tell us about it


 Directions
or
 Road
Paved - Car Okay

To hike
page created by joebartels on Jul 14 2023 1:56 pm
 90+° 8am - 6pm kills
helpcorrectionissue

end of page marker