Hiking through Wyoming is the best way to spend your time. You get to see wildlife, relax to the sounds of nature, and even sit by the side of a roaring cascade. Keep reading below to discover the Bighorn National Forest hike that takes you right to the base of Porcupine Falls.

The trail to Porcupine Falls is one of the most highly rated in the Bighorn Mountains, and if you’ve never made the trek, plan a trip this year.

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Though it is less than a mile from the trailhead to the falls, it’s a rocky hike, and you’ll want to be wearing boots.

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Take your time on the journey down and appreciate the views descending into the canyon below.

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The trail is typically well maintained, with a stone and wood staircase that leads you right to your destination. (Just keep in mind that on the way back out, you’ll being climbing up out of the canyon for quite a long distance.)

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When you finally see the waterfall, it will take your breath away! The last few yards are particularly rocky.

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Once you make it down to the pool, you’ll be in love. The emerald green water is perfect for wading; although, like many Wyoming ponds, it is very cold most of the year.

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Sit back and relax, or maybe have a picnic, while you listen to the roar of Porcupine Falls. This may be the best Bighorn National Forest hike yet.

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You’ll find the Porcupine Falls trail in Bighorn National Forest, near Lovell, WY.

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Trailhead Address: Forest Service Road 146, Lovell, WY, 82431

For more great waterfalls in the Cowboy State, read about 9 Unbelievable Wyoming Waterfalls Hiding In Plain Sight – no hiking required!

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