Laramie Mountains, Wyoming

     The area covered by this range is about 3100 square miles. This range is in Wyoming. The tallest peak in these mountains is Laramie Peak at 10272 feet, other high peaks are Warbonnet Peak, Buffalo Peak, Cherry Mountain, and Squaw Mountain. If you come to this mountain range you
 will have a good time for sure. There are many beautiful lakes and streams in the Laramie Mountains where you can kick back and watch the water. These mountains have some good whitewater kayaking and rafting rivers including Bluegrass Creek, Deer Creek, and Laramie River, a bit of paddling is always fun. This mountain range has so much to offer.


 

Current weather conditions in the Laramie Mountains, Wyoming
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High quality water resistant topo map of the Laramie Mountains, Wyoming.

 



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  Books about the Laramie Mountains
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OUTDOORS
These outdoors activities are available in the Laramie Mountains.
 Whitewater in the Laramie Mountains (3 total) including:
Bluegrass Creek  Class II-V+ - 20 miles long (Tunnel outlet to Highway 34)
Deer Creek  Class IV-V+ - 6 miles long (Lower Canyon)
Laramie River  Class II-IV - 16 miles long (Tunnel Road to Palmer Canyon Road)
 Trails in the Laramie Mountains (6 total) including:
Buford Trail Albany County
Horse Creek Trail Albany County
Lattas Ranch Trail Laramie County
Lincoln Trail Albany County
Pole Mountain Trail Albany County
 Camp Grounds in the Laramie Mountains (5 total) including:
Campbell Creek Campground Converse County
Curtis Gulch Campground Albany County
Friend Park Campground Albany County
Tie City Campground Albany County
Yellow Pine Campground Albany County
 Lakes in the Laramie Mountains:

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