
Ultimate 4wd destination: Libby Flats
Libby Flats is a high mountain plateau at an elevation of 3.252m (10,669ft) above the sea level, located in Carbon County, in the U.S. state of Wyoming. It’s one of the highest mountain roads of Wyoming.
Tucked away in the Rocky Mountains of southern Wyoming, the road to the plateau is totally unpaved. It’s called Forest Service Road 336. Accessibility is largely limited to the summer season. It is not generally snow-free until late June or even July in some years.
Located within Wyoming's Medicine Bow National Forest, expect fierce winds. Starting from Snowy Range Scenic Byway (Wyoming Highway 130), the road to the summit is 2.89km (1.8 miles) long. 4x4 vehicle required.
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