Head up 16 out of Buffalo towards the Big Horn Mountains. On the edge of town turn left on Turkey Ln. Go to the end of the road and parking area is on the right.
Great for all levels! Be aware of other users, as this is a multi use trail. There are a few rocky sections as well as some alternative trail sections for those wanting more of a challenge. Mostly shaded by trees and plenty of benches to stop for a snack or a quick break! I haven't been on too many trails in the area, but this one has been my favorite so far! Easy, gradual incline on the way up and some nice speed on the way down! My kind of ride!
A really scenic, non strenuous ride. Skip the doubletrack/paved ride at the in town TH and drive a couple miles west of town on Highway 16. On the south side on the road is a small turnout along a pavilion and picnic table. From there, a short ride through some grassland gets you to a sweet creekside ride. There you can connect to the Grouse Mountain Trail. Nothing too technical but plenty of rocks to keep things interesting. Climb going out and return descent is gradual.
Rode with family, the downhill back toward town was fun. Have to watch speed, other trail users.
Some rocks to build confidence for new riders.
Pretty creek setting.
Great for all levels! Be aware of other users, as this is a multi use trail. There are a few rocky sections as well as some alternative trail sections for those wanting more of a challenge. Mostly shaded by trees and plenty of benches to stop for a snack or a quick break! I haven't been on too many trails in the area, but this one has been my favorite so far! Easy, gradual incline on the way up and some nice speed on the way down! My kind of ride!
Thank |A really scenic, non strenuous ride. Skip the doubletrack/paved ride at the in town TH and drive a couple miles west of town on Highway 16. On the south side on the road is a small turnout along a pavilion and picnic table. From there, a short ride through some grassland gets you to a sweet creekside ride. There you can connect to the Grouse Mountain Trail. Nothing too technical but plenty of rocks to keep things interesting. Climb going out and return descent is gradual.
Thank |Rode with family, the downhill back toward town was fun. Have to watch speed, other trail users.
Thank |Some rocks to build confidence for new riders.
Pretty creek setting.