Best Motorcycle in Wyoming

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Wyoming, Laramie

03 :46 hrs
19.4 mi
176.72998 ft
4

was a 50 minute ride round trip going pretty fast by far my favorite ride i’ve ever been on

2

Wyoming, Teton County

00 :55 hrs
4.8 mi
163.76306 ft
Unknown

The Munger Mountain Trail System is mostly used by dirt bikes but is open to dirt bikes from July 1-September 9. Trails are single track and range from mild to challenging. There is a 96db noise limit and a spark arresting exhaust silencer or end cap is required for all vehicles as well as a current Wyoming ORV permit.

3

Wyoming, Teton County

00 :41 hrs
3.5 mi
573.98486 ft
Unknown

This trail is located near the eastern shores of Lower Slide Lake and follows a single track through scenic mountains. You’ll find steep climbs and descents, and narrow switchbacks and is for experienced riders. There is a 96db noise limit and a spark arresting exhaust silencer or end cap is required for all vehicles.

4

Wyoming, Teton County

01 :05 hrs
5.6 mi
405.48706 ft
Unknown

The riding at Mosquito Creek is remote and scenic, offering about 12 miles of single track. You will also find forest service roads to explore. There is a 96db noise limit and a spark arresting exhaust silencer or end cap is required for all vehicles as well as a current Wyoming ORV permit. The trails are open to hiking, mountain biking and horseback riding so be courteous of others recreating.

5

Wyoming, Lincoln County

00 :48 hrs
4.4 mi
446.24707 ft
Unknown

Located on the border, Long Springs Staging Area follows a singletrack trail through a thick forest of trees to the South Indian Staging Area. There are several creek crossings, narrow switchbacks, and some rugged climbs. There is a 96db noise limit and a spark arresting exhaust silencer or end cap is required for all vehicles.

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Wyoming, Lincoln County

00 :32 hrs
2.7 mi
255.021 ft
Unknown

Strawberry Creek Trail is located in the Bridger-Teton National Forest and climbs over 2,000ft. It offers incredible mountain views as it climbs. There is limited parking and the road is narrow and very rough. There is a 96db noise limit and a spark arresting exhaust silencer or end cap is required for all vehicles as well as a current Wyoming ORV permit.

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