About Pearson Creek Trailhead
A scattering of parking spots are available on short loop spurs. The trail starts with a ford across the Greys River on the south side of Moose Flat campground, so crossing early in the season can be hazardous.
Bedford, Wyoming · Lincoln County · Facility
A scattering of parking spots are available on short loop spurs. The trail starts with a ford across the Greys River on the south side of Moose Flat campground, so crossing early in the season can be hazardous.
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A scattering of parking spots are available on short loop spurs. The trail starts with a ford across the Greys River on the south side of Moose Flat campground, so crossing early in the season can be hazardous.
From the Town of Alpine, Wyoming, head east on Greys River Road /Forest Service Road 10138 (FS-10138) and follow it for approximately 8 miles. Bear right at the junction staying on FS-10138 and follow it southeast for an additional 14 miles. Turn right into the entrance of Moose Flat Campground then take an immediate left onto the side road. Follow this road briefly and parking is located on the right hand side of the road. Trail access begins Southwest of the road and parking areas.Approximate travel details from the Town of Alpine: 23 miles, 38 minutes.
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