Long winding overgrown ( lantana )and seems unused forestry track leading to top of mountain which has limited views due to trees and growth yet a very peaceful walk in the State Forest.
When you get at the beginning of the Amamoor State Forest , where the sign is located right had side of road , you will find 2 tracks , facing them take the right one. Go through barbwire gate and simply follow the track up. Decent footwear required !
Take the ferry across Jenny Lake and hike up to Hidden trail and Inspiration Point. Awesome views from above the lake and a waterfall in between. From inspiration point you may , just may see some black bears that roam in the area. Grand Teton National Park is worth a visit and just down the road from Yellowstone
Several hikes here but the most popular is to " Delicate Arch " quite easy walk and worth the hike ( and others ) when in Utah.
Several hikes in this park to from Medium to Hard. All provide stunning scenery. The most popular is the Navajo Trail , does go zig zag down and is a loop so goes back up again and some level of fitness is required but worth the hike.
Devils Tower is an interesting national monument in Wyoming. The walking trail around is very easy and flat and goes around in a loop. Nice lil walk when driving past !
With the summmit track closed due to a massive rockfall in 2008 this is an alternative route to the summit. It is quite steep and exposed in places and not recommended if you don't have a head for heights.
King Coolum Reserve - A short walk with a few steep hills leading to a picnic area, with nice views over the scenic rim.
A great walk. Starting at the end of Thornbill Drive, Greenbank. 60 degree views atop Spring Mountain. Caves and cliffs along with some off track navigation along the aptly named Dragons Spine Trail!
This walk is filled with beautiful boulders covered with moss.
This walk follows the historic Lady Carrington Drive along the Hacking River. The road has been closed to traffic for some time now and provides a great way for walkers (and mountain bikers) to explore the rich area of Royal National Park. The side of the management trail is dotted with fantastic natural sandstone formations, historic features, picnic areas and grand native and introduced trees.