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Green River Area

Wyoming > Wind River Range

Description

The Green River area is a long and winding river valley that drains several major glaciers (including Mammoth, Minor, & Stroud) located on the northwestern slopes of the Wind River range. Melt water from the Green makes its long journey past the Upper and Lower Green River Lakes and eventually, hundreds of miles south mixes with the waters of the Colorado River.

The Green River area is a lesser Wind River climbing destination, primarily because of the longer approach it takes to reach more sought after climbing areas such as Dinwoody Glacier and Titcomb Basin. Despite its out of the way location the Green River hosts a few formations worthy of climbers efforts, and one mountain in particular that symbolizes the Wind River Range- Squaretop.

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Getting There

Take 191 west 6 miles from Pinedale, turn right at sign for Cora and Green River Lakes (WY-352), follow this paved road approximately 20 miles until pavement runs out, than keep following dirt road for 19 miles until you reach the Green River campground and trailhead. The Highline trail (also the CDT) begins at the Lower Green River Lake and takes you up the Green River valley past the Upper Green Lake, Squaretop and on to the high peaks.

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View of Gannett Peak from a campsite above Clark Lake, New Fork Plateau - August 2022
[Hide Photo] View of Gannett Peak from a campsite above Clark Lake, New Fork Plateau - August 2022
Square Top as seen from the NW
[Hide Photo] Square Top as seen from the NW
The Bottle, west of Squaretop. East Face FA: F Becky and Tom Nephew, July 13, 1972, NCCS III, F7 or F8. Moderately steep snow couloirs and 1000 feet of rock. AAJ 1972
[Hide Photo] The Bottle, west of Squaretop. East Face FA: F Becky and Tom Nephew, July 13, 1972, NCCS III, F7 or F8. Moderately steep snow couloirs and 1000 feet of rock. AAJ 1972
Lower Green River Lake with Squaretop in background
[Hide Photo] Lower Green River Lake with Squaretop in background