What's in a Name?
Rich in pioneering history, the Wyoming Trail is a portion of the Continental Divide Trail running near the boundary of the Mount Zirkel Wilderness area. Unfortunately one of the locations put on the map during the Sheep Wars that took place between 1870 and 1920, this now peaceful area is still used by ranchers for grazing cattle and sheep. These days the trail is more fondly known for breathtaking vistas, hearty hikes, and great mountain biking.