Recreation
The Laramie Peak area in the Medicine Bow National Forest is located in Central Wyoming. The Douglas Ranger District manages the Laramie Peak and Thunder basin National Grasslands areas. Year-round recreation uses include hiking, fishing, hunting, OHV riding, camping, biking, horseback trail riding, and rock climbing. Primary access across the district is by I-25 and Highway 59. The Laramie Peak Connector Trail leaves the campground and leads to the Friend Park Trail and Laramie Peak Trail. Hiking access to the Roaring Fork Trail is located along the nearby FSRD 661.A. There are many fishing opportunities just below the campground in Friend Creek and the beaver ponds along the Connector Trial. Other fishing areas are along the Upper Horseshoe Creek on National Forest System lands and WY State Trust land. Mountain Biking • Upper Roaring Fork Trail • Friend Park Trail • North Laramie River Trail • Harris Park Trail • Laramie Peak Trail • Sunset Ridge Trail • Lost Creek Trail • Arapaho Trail • Albany Peak Trails • Black Mountain Look out Mountain Climbing • Curtis Gulch Trail • Upper Roaring Fork Trai Day Hiking • Upper Roaring Fork Trail • Friend Park Trail • North Laramie River Trail • Harris Park Trail • Laramie Peak Trail • Sunset Ridge Trail • Lost Creek Trail • Albany Peak Trails • Black Mountain Look out Backpacking • Upper Roaring Fork Trail • North Laramie River Trail • Harris Park Trail • Lost Creek Trail • Albany Peak Trails Horseback riding • Upper Roaring Fork Trail • Friend Park Trail • Arapaho Trail • North Laramie River Trail • Harris Park Trail • Laramie Peak Trail • Sunset Ridge Trail • Lost Creek Trail • Black Mountain Look out OHV Riding • Arapaho Trail • FSRD633 Trails • Sunset Ridge Trail • North Laramie River Trail • Laramie Peak Trail • Albany Peak trails • Black Mountain Look out
Nearby
Visitors can find many outdoor opportunities in the surrounding area including OHV riding, hiking, backpacking, mountain biking, hunting, fishing, sightseeing, rock climbing, photography, and horseback riding. Fishing opportunities nearby in Friend Creek and Upper Horseshoe Creek. Sunday services available nearby at the historic Esterbrook Community Church (non-denominational).