![]() Again, please close any gates along the trail. Hikers are reminded that the trail, located on public land is adjacent to private land, so hikers must stay on the trail. A hiking trail to the “Hole” is about 2.5 miles on uneven terrain. The access road terminates at the Hole in the Wall parking lot and trail head. As you travel along County Road 105 there are a number of livestock gates that must be opened and closed. Take this road west for about 18 miles to a primitive two-track road which bears north. At TTT Road exit, drive south about 14 miles to Willow Creek Road (County Road 111). To access the area, take Interstate 25 south from Kaycee to the TTT Road exit. ![]() Please pack trash from the area, and respect private property owners who are working with the BLM to make this an enjoyable recreation opportunity. Visitors should be skilled in cross-country travel and take adequate water, food, and fuel. The area is primitive in nature, with no services. The “hole” is a gap in the Red Wall that, legend has it, was used secretly by outlaws to move horses and cattle from the area. ![]() It’s a colorful and scenic red sandstone escarpment that is rich in legend of outlaw activity in the late 1800’s, most notably Butch Cassidy and the Wild Bunch Gang. The Hole in the Wall is approximately 40 miles southwest of Kaycee, Wyoming. ![]()
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