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Cabin Creek Trailhead

This trailhead is located in the Snake River Canyon, off of Highway 89 south of Hoback Junction. The trailhead itself is a few hundred feet down a very rough dirt road that requires 4 wheel drive and high clearance. The actual trailhead is in a small opening next to Cabin Creek surrounded by large trees and willows. This is the main access to the Cabin Creek Trail #4064, a non-motorized trail which provides a wonderful moderate hike or horse ride into the Palisades Wilderness Study Area. The trail is particularly popular in the spring when yellow mule’s ear flowers are blooming and in the fall when the aspens are turning color. No facilities are located on site, although there are a few tiny dispersed camping sites. Single kiosk with a map. Trailhead is large enough for trailer turnaround. No cellular service. 

Directions

Starting from the Town of Jackson, Wyoming, follow Highway 89 South approximately 12 miles. Bear right at Hoback Junction and continue along the Snake River. Once past the road junction for Fall Creek Road on the right, visitors will see a Caribou-Targhee National Forest sign. Continue down the highway a few minutes to the next turnoff on the right. Follow this rough dirt road about ½ mile to the trailhead at the end. The trail begins on the right next to the information kiosk. If visitors come to the East Table Trailhead along the highway they have gone too far.

Approximate travel details from Jackson, Wyoming: 21 miles. Driving time from Jackson is approximately 30 minutes.

GPS Coordinates

Latitude 43° 14′ 56.7060″ N

Longitude 110° 47′ 14.5860″ W