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After you get under the highway, and past the buck and rail fence to the base of T-Hill, the trail is very obvious. The first section is where all the climbing takes place. Fortunately, it is a nicely graded switchback up the east side of T-Hill.
Once on top, the trail makes a loop. A clockwise direction probably takes the best advantage of views, small jumps and flow. There is an option to take a short trail called "Fire Pit." At this point, there isn't much to it, so I recommend staying on T-Hill.
Then, you return to the start of the loop and you get to enjoy a fun descent down what you climbed. It has some berms and jumps to complete a super fun ride.
Thermopolis is blessed with hard packed, smooth soil that makes climbing feel easier and the descents faster, so hopefully there are more trails to come.
There is parking at the base of T-Hill, the disc golf course (where I parked), or in the State Park. If you park at the disc golf course or the State Park, there is some signage and a roughed in trail that will take you to a highway underpass.
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