Medicine Bow National Forest Map

The Medicine Bow National Forest Map produced by the US Forest Service contains the most current information on roads, trails, recreation sites, travel restrictions and contact phone numbers for the Medicine Bow National Forest.

The Medicine Bow National Forest has a long history reaching back as far as 8,000 years when ancestors of the Plains Indians roamed the area.  By the early 1800s when the first Euro-Americans were arriving in the region, the Plains Indians had acquired both the horse and gun and were mounted buffalo hunters with well-established warrior clans.  Native Americans lived off the land in the Medicine Bow region until the mid-1870s when military operations forced a permanent shift to the north. President Theodore Roosevelt established the Medicine Bow National Forest on May 22, 1902.

There are four wilderness areas on the Medicine Bow National Forest:  Savage Run, Platte River, Huston Park and Encampent River Wilderness Areas.


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