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Road cycling in Wyoming is characterized by its diverse and dramatic landscapes, featuring expansive plains, rolling hills, and majestic mountain ranges. The state offers routes through high-altitude terrain, river valleys, and vast open spaces. Cyclists can navigate routes that traverse areas with significant elevation changes and those that remain relatively flat.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
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Cycle the challenging 103.3-mile TransAmerica Trail in Wyoming, gaining 2772 feet through vast, remote landscapes.
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Enjoy an easy 19.3-mile (31.0 km) road cycling route from Laramie to Roger Canyon Road, featuring gorgeous views and a moderate 686-foot (20

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Cycle the moderate 48.9-mile Sage Creek Road (Rawlins to Sage Creek) through Wyoming's vast high desert, gaining 1748 feet.
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05:59
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Road cycling the TransAmerica Trail from Rawlins to Saratoga is a difficult 83.6-mile journey through Wyoming's scenic Outlaw Country.
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06:35
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Cycle the challenging 80.1-mile Snowy Range Road, gaining 7486 feet through scenic Wyoming landscapes and high mountain passes.
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The easy 16.3-mile Downtown Laramie loop is a road cycling route along the Laramie River, showcasing historic downtown and the University of
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02:49
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Road cycling the TransAmerica Trail from Saratoga to Encampment-Riverside offers a moderate 34.3-mile ride through Wyoming's scenic Carbon C
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This difficult 100.3-mile racebike route from Laramie to Cheyenne features 5364 feet of elevation gain and scenic views of Wyoming's high pl
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03:55
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Cycle the challenging 51.9-mile TransAmerica Trail from Encampment to the Colorado State Line, gaining 2363 feet through Wyoming's scenic hi
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Cycle the moderate 40.6-mile Laramie to Plains Lakes route, featuring Wyoming plains, Lake Hattie Reservoir, and historical sites.
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St. Matthew's Episcopal Church is a notable landmark in Laramie, and a great photo opportunity. Construction for the church began back in 1892.
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The Laramie River Greenway follows the Laramie River, so bikers can enjoy being near the water. The Laramie River begins in Colorado, near Rocky Mountain National Park, and runs north-northwest to Wyoming, through Laramie, and into the North Platte.
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The University of Wyoming sits at an elevation of 7,220 feet above sea level, making it one of the highest-altitude universities in the United States, mostly rivaling Colorado schools. The mascot is "Pistol Pete", very fitting with Wyoming's cowboy and railroad history. The most notable thing about this school is that the student-to-faculty ratio is about 15:1, and the school spans over 785 acres.
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LaBonte Park is great for all ages and has barbecue grills, a basketball court, a community garden, and a fitness course. Enjoy picnic tables, a playground, restrooms, a skate park, softball fields, and a walking/jogging path. This park also features soccer fields, picnic shelters, and a large lake. It is a great place to start a ride and make sure you have water and everything you need for your adventure.
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The town of Laramie is in a relatively flat area, but this part of Roger Canyon Road takes riders just up enough of an incline to look south and see a nice view of this small town. As of 2022, this area had a population of about 32,035 people and spanned about 18.38 square miles.
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Rogers Canyon Road is a scenic ride through the planes and parries of Wyoming, with gentle up-and-down hills. Today, this area is popular with climbers and has lots of BLM. There is a lot of history in this area too, like railroad history and wagon trails that traveled over these great plains.
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The Wyoming Territorial Prison, built in 1872 near Laramie, is one of the county's oldest buildings. It was a federal penitentiary from 1872 to 1890 and then a state prison from 1890 to 1901. Now a museum, visitors can walk the halls where prisoners stayed. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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At 34 acres, Gelatt is the smallest of the main Plains Lakes, which include Gelatt, Twin Buttes, and Lake Hattie Reservoir. Lake Gelatt offers camping, restrooms, and nice views over the water. The area is exposed, so bring sun protection.
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Wyoming's road cycling routes offer a diverse range of terrain, from expansive plains and gentle rolling hills, such as those found on the Laramie to Roger Canyon Road, to majestic mountain ranges like the Tetons and Bighorns. You'll encounter routes with significant elevation changes, including challenging mountain passes, as well as more accessible rides through river valleys and vast open spaces.
Yes, komoot offers a wide selection of road cycling routes in Wyoming. There are over 60 routes available, catering to various skill levels. This includes 26 easy routes, 33 moderate routes, and 10 difficult routes, ensuring options for every cyclist.
Wyoming's routes often pass through stunning natural landscapes. You can encounter majestic mountain ranges like the Tetons and Bighorns, and dramatic canyons such as Sinks Canyon. Some routes offer views of iconic national parks like Yellowstone and Grand Teton. For specific points of interest, you might find yourself near impressive mountain passes or beautiful waterfalls, depending on your chosen route.
The best time for road cycling in Wyoming is generally from late spring through early autumn. Summer offers warm weather and full access to high-altitude routes and scenic byways like Snowy Range Road. However, be prepared for varying weather conditions, especially in mountainous areas, and always check forecasts before heading out.
Yes, Wyoming offers several family-friendly road cycling options, particularly those with gentler terrain and paved pathways. Routes like the Laramie to Roger Canyon Road or the Downtown Laramie loop are good examples of easier rides. Additionally, the Jackson Hole Community Pathway System provides extensive paved paths suitable for families.
Wyoming is renowned for its abundant wildlife. Cyclists frequently encounter diverse species, including bison, elk, and moose, especially within national parks like Yellowstone and Grand Teton, and along river valleys. Always maintain a safe distance and be aware of your surroundings.
Absolutely. For experienced riders seeking a challenge, Wyoming offers routes with significant elevation gains and long distances. The Snowy Range Road, for example, features over 2,200 meters of elevation gain. Segments of the TransAmerica Trail also provide demanding long-distance experiences.
The road cycling routes in Wyoming are highly rated by the komoot community, with an impressive average score of 4.9 stars from over 15 reviews. Cyclists often praise the dramatic and diverse landscapes, the challenging mountain passes, and the serene open rangelands that define the state's cycling experience.
Yes, Wyoming is home to segments of the iconic TransAmerica Trail, offering challenging multi-day rides across remote landscapes. Routes like the TransAmerica Trail (Wyoming) or the TransAmerica Trail: Rawlins to Saratoga provide extensive journeys for those looking for longer adventures.
Laramie serves as a great base for road cycling, with several routes nearby. You can enjoy the scenic views of the plains and gentle rolling hills on the Laramie to Roger Canyon Road, or explore the city with the Downtown Laramie loop. For a longer ride, consider the Laramie to Cheyenne century ride.
When cycling in national parks such as Yellowstone and Grand Teton, it's crucial to be aware of specific regulations. Cyclists are generally restricted to paved roads and designated multi-use pathways. Always check the official park websites for the most current information on fees, permits, road closures, and wildlife safety guidelines before your visit.
Yes, many routes in Wyoming provide scenic views of lakes and rivers. The state features remarkable canyons alongside rivers like the Yellowstone, Snake, Laramie, and Green River. Within Grand Teton National Park, routes like the multi-use paved pathway offer stunning views of glacial lakes, including Jenny Lake.


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