Near Square Top Mountain Loop
An August frost blankets the hills around Lower Green River Lake & Squaretop from the Highline Trail
Near Square Top Mountain Loop
Lower Green River Lake. Squaretop Mountain, 11,695 ft., is in the distance to the south, center-left.
Near Square Top Mountain Loop
Lower Green River Lake on a perfect, clear, early August morning after the fog lifts. Seen from the north end of the lake.
Near Square Top Mountain Loop
View of Square Top and Flat Top from Lajeside Trail
Near Square Top Mountain Loop
Views over Lower Green River Lakes to White Rock (L) and Squaretop Mountain from the Lakeside Trail

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Square Top Mountain Loop

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Backpack around one of Wyoming's most icon peaks in a wild corner of the Winds.
34.1
mi
Distance
5,333
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
Commonly BackpackedFishingGeologically SignificantLakeRiver/CreekSwimmingViewsWildlife

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
34.13mi
Distance
5,333ft
Elevation Gain
5,333ft
Elevation Loss
65%
Max Grade
10,924ft
High Point
7,964ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
Begin this route at Green River Lakes trailhead. Cross the bridge and follow the east side of Green River Lakes, enjoying the improving view of Square Top Mountain. The trail passes both lakes, following the meandering Green River on the left side. There is good camping along the river, but if possible continue to the Granite Lake trail junction, just after you cross the bridge (~ 10 miles). This wide open meadow provides excellent camping for a first night.If time permits, the side trip to Granite Lake (2.6 miles round trip) makes a great day hike. Otherwise, continue to the junction for Lozier Lakes - New Fork Trail (Clark Creek #7185) (~2.5 miles) which climbs onto the high plateau behind Square Top Mountain. Take this aggressive trail towards Clark Lake. Clark Lake, which is the first large lake encountered, provides good camping. More good spots are also found further on the plateau or all the way to Lozier Lake. This high alpine area is beautiful, so soak it up!The trail later switchbacks off the plateau to the New Fork-Porcupine Trail #137. Take a right here and follow Dodge Creek up to Porcupine Pass (10,702 ft). Off the pass, follow Porcupine Creek down more switchbacks to where the canyon grade mellows. You can find camp spots in the valley where it begins to meander, or continue on the long walk back to the trailhead, skirting the west side of Lower Green River Lakes.
History & Background
This route explores the headwaters of the Green River, which initiates from snowmelt derived from the watershed dominated by Gannet peak, the largest peak in the Wind River Range. The Green River is the largest tributary to the Colorado River, and it is in fact longer than the Colorado at its confluence in Canyonlands National Park. By conventional nomenclature the river would keep the name Green River below this confluence, but in this case the name Colorado River remains, due to its strong historical and cultural significance.

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Contributors
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