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United States
Wyoming
Natrona County

Coates Road

Easy

4.6

(5330)

5,654

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Coates Road

00:23

1.40km

0m

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Coates Road offers an easy hiking experience through a natural setting of pine woods and sage steppe. This short, accessible route spans 0.9 miles (1.4 km) with no elevation gain, making it a perfect choice for a quick outdoor escape that takes approximately 23 minutes to complete. As you hike,…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I park to access the Coates Road trails?

The Coates Road trail system, primarily referring to the Squaw Creek trails, is accessed by turning south onto Coates Road from CY Avenue/Highway 220 in Casper, Wyoming. Parking is typically available at trailheads along this access point.

What is the terrain like on these trails?

The trails feature narrow singletrack with a mix of 'buff and flowy' sections, creek crossings, marshy areas, and rock gardens. You'll encounter undulating terrain with a few 'punchy climbs' through pine woods and sage steppe. Some parts can be steep, though it's generally novice-friendly.

Are dogs allowed on the Coates Road trails?

The trail research does not explicitly state dog regulations. However, as a popular outdoor area for hiking and mountain biking, it's generally advisable to assume dogs are permitted but should be kept on a leash and all waste picked up. Always check local signage for specific rules.

When is the best time of year to hike the Coates Road trails?

You can hike the trails most of the year. However, conditions vary significantly. While they can be dry, be prepared for icy and muddy sections, especially during winter and spring, depending on weather and snow accumulation.

Are there any fees or permits required to hike in the Casper Mountain County Park area?

The trail system is located within the Casper Mountain County Park area. The provided information does not specify any entrance fees or permits required for hiking these particular trails. It's always a good idea to check the official Casper Mountain County Park website for the most current regulations before your visit.

What kind of scenery and views can I expect on the trails?

Hikers can enjoy expansive views of Casper and the wide Wyoming plains to the north. From some climbs, you might also catch glimpses of the Laramie Mountains. The trails wind through scenic pine woods and sage steppe.

What wildlife might I encounter on the Coates Road trails?

Wildlife sightings are common. You might see porcupines, antelope, and various snakes. Additionally, cows inhabit the area from mid-May to August, so be aware of their presence.

Are the Coates Road trails primarily loop trails, or out-and-back?

The area offers over 7 miles of trails, providing ample opportunities to create different loops. While some sections might be out-and-back, the system allows for varied exploration and custom loop creation.

What should I bring or wear for a hike on these trails?

It's recommended to wear sturdy shoes due to the varied terrain, which includes rocky and potentially marshy sections. Always carry water, especially given the undulating terrain and potential for sun exposure on the sage steppe.

What makes the Coates Road trail system unique?

The trails are notable for their 'gloriously under-developed' nature, with many originally created by cows. This contributes to a more natural and less manicured hiking experience. You can also explore the abandoned Vignerolli Ranch along the way.

Can I hike the Coates Road trails in winter?

Yes, the trails can be hiked most of the year. However, winter conditions can vary significantly, with icy and muddy sections possible depending on snow accumulation and recent weather. Always check current conditions before heading out.

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