TRAIL SYSTEM

Residents of Wilder Ranch will enjoy a 20+ mile network of trails that wind throughout the ±3250 acre property, designed for horseback riding, mountain biking, hiking, Nordic skiing, and more. These routes traverse varied terrain and natural landscapes, creating opportunities to explore at an easy pace or enjoy longer, more adventurous outings.

And perhaps just as impressive is the fact that Wilder’s internal trails will connect directly to more than 3 million acres and 1,600 miles of trails within the adjacent Caribou–Targhee National Forest — which in turn is part of the 20 million acre protected Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, offering literally miles and miles of potential for all manner of outdoor recreation. And, these trails are going to provide exceptional wildlife viewing and photography opportunities, with the chance to see elk, pronghorn, deer, bears, mountain lions, foxes, and innumerable native and migratory bird species like grouse, eagles, and sandhill cranes.

Designed to encourage easy interaction with the land, the system connects residences to key destinations within Wilder Ranch, including private spurs that branch off to the sporting clays range, ranch headquarters, Susie’s Summit, Baldy Knoll Chapel, and other community landmarks. By threading between individual ranches and skirting public roads, the trails maintain privacy while fostering exploration and a strong connection to the surrounding landscape.