Wyoming Range (part)

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The Wyoming Range is a remote mountain range in western Wyoming known for its rugged peaks, extensive forests, wildlife habitat, and popular backcountry recreation opportunities.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf long-distance trail
mountain range
approximateLength 130 miles
boundedBy Green River Basin NERFINISHED
Greys River NERFINISHED
Salt River Range NERFINISHED
Wyoming Basin NERFINISHED
contains La Barge Creek NERFINISHED
Middle Piney Creek NERFINISHED
South Piney Creek NERFINISHED
Wyoming Range National Recreation Trail NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
ecosystemType alpine tundra
coniferous forest
elevation 3130 m
geology limestone
sandstone
sedimentary rock
shale
habitatFor black bear
elk
gray wolf
grizzly bear
moose
mule deer
pronghorn
sage-grouse
hasHighestPoint Wyoming Peak NERFINISHED
knownFor backcountry recreation
camping
extensive forests
fishing
hiking
horseback riding
hunting
rugged peaks
snowmobiling
wildlife habitat
locatedIn Rocky Mountains NERFINISHED
Wyoming
Wyoming Range NERFINISHED
Wyoming Range NERFINISHED
western Wyoming
mountainSystem Rocky Mountains NERFINISHED
orientation north–south
partOf Bridger-Teton National Forest NERFINISHED
recreationType backpacking
off-road vehicle use
state Wyoming NERFINISHED

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Sublette County, Wyoming contains Wyoming Range (part)