North Laramie River
North Laramie River near Friend Park in the Medicine Bow - Routt National Forest
The North Laramie River is an approximately 131 km long northern tributary of the Laramie River in southeastern Wyoming in the United States. It flows through the plate and the Albany County. Its headwaters located in the Medicine Bow - Routt National Forest in the Laramie Mountains in northern Albany County. It flows first south, then in an easterly direction and flows about 8 kilometers north of Wheatland in the Laramie River.
The river's name comes from Jacques La Ramee, a French-Canadian fur trader who lived in the 20s of the 19th century in this area.
Accessibility
The North Laramie River Trail starts at N42 ° 12.400, W105 ° 21.400 and carries about 8 kilometers to the very steep part by the North Laramie River Canyon along the river.
Gallery
Signage in the Laramie Mountains