
Medicine Mountain
Usa, north-america
N/A
3,039 m
hard
Year-round
Okay, folks, picture this: you're in north-central Wyoming, Big Horn County to be exact, and you're itching for an adventure. Look no further than Medicine Mountain! This peak clocks in at a cool 9,970 feet, and the views? Absolutely insane!
You'll be cruising on Forest Service Road 12, which is an unpaved road snaking up the mountain, so buckle up for a bumpy ride. Heads up: this road's usually snowed in from October to June, so plan your trip accordingly. Keep an eye out for that massive, spherical FAA radar dome – you can’t miss it!
Once you conquer the climb, you're in for a treat. The summit offers panoramic vistas of the Big Horn Basin and the Absaroka Mountain Range. But the real gem? The Medicine Wheel! This ancient stone structure, crafted from local limestone, is a testament to the Plains Indians' ingenuity. This nearly 80 foot diameter wheel with its 28 alignments is thought to have been built between 300-800 years ago, and some say it was used to predict astronomical events. Pretty wild, right?
Road Details
- Country
- Usa
- Continent
- north-america
- Max Elevation
- 3,039 m
- Difficulty
- hard
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