Photos and Maps



View a slideshow of the Wyoming Range  go button




Citizens Protecting the Wyoming Range thanks The Wilderness Society for allowing us to post maps it produced with CommEn Space for the report, “The Wyoming Range: Wyoming’s Hidden Gem.”

Quick Map Facts

  • The Wyoming Range holds the largest roadless areas in Bridger-Teton National Forest and is part of the largest roadless complex in Wyoming.
  • The range harbors half the state’s moose populations and conservation populations of all four of Wyoming’s cutthroat trout subspecies.
  • The range is home to phenomenal recreation opportunities and amenities, such as Greys River, the Wyoming Range National Recreation Trail and remote campgrounds.



Overview: The Wyoming Range (2MB pdf) courtesy of CommEn Space   go button








Big game habitat: Crucial winter range and calving/fawning areas for mule deer, elk and moose (394K pdf) courtesy of CommEn Space  go button







Recreation: A sampling of trailheads, winter access points, campgrounds and other recreational amenities (600K pdf) courtesy of CommEn Space  go button







Fisheries: Streams that harbor conservation populations of various species of native cutthroat trout (368K pdf) courtesy of CommEn Space  go button







Wyoming Range gas lease map: Highlights location of contested leases, producing leases, and existing leases located in the Wyoming Range. (850KB pdf) courtesy of Earthjustice  go button







Preventing an Industrial Domino Effect: Learn how the dominos are stacked in the Wyoming Range, and how we can prevent them from falling. (420KB pdf)  go button







Gas Drilling proposal for Hoback Basin: Houston-based Plains Exploration and Production Companies’ current build out scenario for developing 136 wells in the Wyoming Range. (610KB pdf) courtesy of Earthjustice  go button







Hoback well site: Satellite image of proposed development in the Hoback basin (2MB jpg) courtesy of Sky Truth  go button