RELATIVELY UP TO DATE ACCESS STATUS AND GENERAL CONDITIONS FOR LOCAL CLIMBING AREAS
As of 3/1/25: In Season.
General Conditions: You can climb at Sinks Main Wall year round with the best conditions in the Fall, Winter, and Spring. It is generally to hot in the summer unless you go in the evenings when the walls are shady.
The Killer Cave on a perfect winter day
As of 3/1/25: Closed for the season
General Conditions: The School Wall, Porters Prow, Heavy Metal Rock Band, and Aspen Grade are good for the Summer and Fall days. These walls will receive sunlight late in the afternoon, but the forest provides shade.
As of 3/1/25: Good while in sun but the days are short.
General Conditions: You can climb at the granite year round with the best conditions in the Fall, Summer and Spring. It is generally to hot in the summer unless you go in the evenings when the walls are shady.
As of 3/1/25: In Season
General Conditions: You can climb on the sandstone year round with the best conditions in the Fall, Winter, and Spring. It is generally to hot in the summer unless you go in the evenings when the walls are shady. DO NOT CLIMB 24 HRS AFTER PRECIPITATION. Please also respect any raptor closures
As of 3/1/25: Closed for the season
General Conditions: Fossil Hill receives sun for most of the day until 4PM or so which makes it popular for evening sessions. The best time of year to climb here is late Spring and Fall.
Balsam Root flowers at sunset mid summer
As of 3/1/25: Inaccessible until late spring
General Conditions: The best time to climb here is late Spring to the end of Fall. There are vault toilets at the Aspen Glades and Main Wall parking lots, please use them. There are bears in the area so please store your food properly, and follow leave no trace principles.
Peak wildflower season at the Iris mid June
As of 3/1/25: Inaccessible until late spring
General Conditions: Late Spring and Fall are the best times to climb. It is quite remote so come prepared with plenty of food and water. High clearance and good tires are recommended.
The entire massive cave feature of Wolf Point
As of 3/1/25: Inaccessible until late spring
General Conditions: Summer and Fall are the best times to climb here.
The trail to the sweatlodge late in the summer.
As of 3/1/25: Inaccessible until late spring
General Conditions: The prime time to climb in the Winds is June-August. Be prepared for thunderstorms, mosquitoes, and other alpine hazards.
Storm clouds over the Cirque of the Towers in July
As of 3/1/25: Inaccessible until late spring
property boundaries that may or may not be marked by a fence or any other object. In Wyoming, it is your responsibility to know that you are on public land and not trespassing. Land owners do not have to fence or delineate their boundaries.
As of 3/1/25: Inaccessible until late spring
General Conditions: Fall is the best season to climb here. It is also important to note that the road is arguably the roughest to any of the Lander crags. High clearance, good tires and 4WD highly recommended. A Subaru will not make it.
The main section of Baldwin in October
As of 3/1/25: Open, but snowy and cold
POPO AGIE FALLS hike is popular. It is advisable to sample some of the other trails in the area. The alpine slide is a fun activity for hot summer days.
The Stock Bypass Trail is a fairly recent addition to the trail systems in Sinks. This trail switchbacks up to a bench above the Falls Trail and Granite Buttress and follows this elevation west to rejoin with the Middle Fork Trail above the Falls spur trail.
As of 3/1/25: Inaccessible until late spring.
Very busy access point for the southern Wind River Range due to proximity to the iconic Cirque of the Towers. Popular with many user groups.
As of 3/1/25: Inaccessible until late spring
As of 3/1/25: Inaccessible until late spring.
The southern of the two trailheads in Dickinson Park. Wind River Reservation Tribal Fishing Permit required to drive in via Trout Creek and Moccasin Lake road from US Highway 287.
As of 3/1/25: Inaccessible until late spring.
Another glacier carved valley holding Torrey Creek and access to the following trails all from the end of the road. Be sure to check out the petroglyphs on your drive in or out. Also the beginning of an approximately 24 mile, each way, journey for summit bids on Wyoming’s highest peak, Gannett.