Trail Overview
Leidy Lake Road is a gravel road in Bridger Teton National Forest that provides access to Leidy Lake, and, at the very end, the saddle between Mount Leidy and East Leidy. Numerous camping spots are found along the road; some have creek access, while others are large and spacious, serving as good staging areas for various activities. While not technical, good tires are recommended due to the remoteness of the trail. Not long after you pass where Leidy Creek and Spread Creek meet, the road takes a right and starts gaining elevation. At this point, the road starts to get rougher with more loose rock in the roadbed. Closer to Leidy Lake, there is an uphill section where the trees get a bit tighter, making passing for two full-size vehicles impossible without going off-trail. At Leidy Lake, the final stretch heading up to the saddle has some mild off-camber ruts that most standard 4x4s should manage without issue.
Difficulty
This trail features mostly packed gravel, multiple sections of loose rock, and, towards the very end, some mild off-camber ruts.