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Two Ocean Basin Trail

Two Ocean Basin Trail (NFS Trail 6107, ref TR 6107) is a long-distance hiking route in Wyoming’s Bridger-Teton National Forest, near Moran and Dubois.

The route runs about 3.9 miles one-way and is designated for foot travel; surface is ground, and the trail follows a path corridor that stays unblazed for much of its length.

A typical progression is a transition from a double-track forest service road into a more rugged corridor, which is why you’ll want navigation discipline even on a relatively short outing.

Management of the corridor reflects its primary authorization: hikers are allowed, but the route is also used by snowmobilers, including in winter.

Because the route is unblazed much of the way, plan on carrying a map and using turn-by-turn navigation off your device/track rather than expecting marked trailheads and junctions to be obvious.

This area sits in Greater Yellowstone grizzly and black bear habitat; carry bear spray and follow proper food and safety practices while hiking in the backcountry.

More information: Conditions, Map, Bridger-Teton National Forest

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