Boulder Lake Trail - Trailhead Dispersed Camping

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  • (3.4)5 reviews

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About Campground

Located above the inlet on the east side of Boulder Lake, this trailhead offers separate parking areas for backpackers and equestrians, corrals, and toilet facilities. The trailhead is adjacent to the Boulder Lake Campground. Access is provided to the Boulder Canyon Trail and the Blueberry Lake Trail.

- camp at least 200 feet away from lakes, creeks, and trails.

- leash dogs in crowded areas

- follow Leave No Trace Principles

Directions

From the Town of Pinedale, Wyoming, head south on United States Highway 191 (US-191) for about 12 miles, then turn left on Wyoming State Highway 353 (WY-353), after approximately 2.3 miles take a left onto Boulder Lake Road/ County Road 125 (CR-125). Follow CR-125 for approximately 7 miles where the road name changes to Boulder Lake/Forest Service Road 370780 (FS-370780) upon entering the Bridger-Teton National Forest. Follow FS-370780 for 3.3 miles and turn left onto 786 trailhead Parking Spur/FS-370786 for trailhead parking. Trail access begins East of the Boulder lake Campground.

Approximate travel details from the Town of Pinedale: 24 miles, 34 minute

Access

Drive-in
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Accommodations

Dispersed

Features

Free

Essentials

Alcohol Allowed
Fires Allowed
Pets Allowed

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greg allen

3 years ago
2/5

Plenty of parking but the trail is in desperate need of some maintenance. There are a lot of trees blown across the trail and it is impossible to pass with horses

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Untethered Nomad

3 years ago
3/5

Ok, open sunny grassy parking area. Looks like a free tent camping area also. No restroom though.

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Debbie Court

4 years ago
3/5

It was. Like camping in a parking lot. We have had better experiences at Boulder Lake. But many of the places we could set up had campers set there while the owners left for the week. The only place left for us was in the trailhead parking area. We had as good a time that we could have had under the circumstances

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