LaBonte Canyon
Time:
Open Memorial Day through Labor Day
Key Contact:
Tim Byer
Wildlife Biologist
U.S. Forest Service, Douglas Ranger District
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Wildlife Biologist
U.S. Forest Service, Douglas Ranger District
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Details:
Steep canyon sides, along with patches of aspen and conifers, make this area one of the most scenic on the Douglas Ranger District. The canyon bottom is about 6,000 feet in elevation, and has granite rock formations for technical rock climbing and photography.
Bear Canyon joins LaBonte Canyon from the south and is frequently used as a 4-wheel drive road but is also used for hiking and horseback riding. the road gives access to the scenic Devil's Pass near the Sawtooth Peaks.
Bear Canyon joins LaBonte Canyon from the south and is frequently used as a 4-wheel drive road but is also used for hiking and horseback riding. the road gives access to the scenic Devil's Pass near the Sawtooth Peaks.
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Douglas, Wyoming
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