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Landmark: Clear Creek Trail SystemCity: Buffalo
Country: USA Wyoming
Continent: North America
Clear Creek Trail System, Buffalo, USA Wyoming, North America
The Clear Creek Trail System is a network of multi-use trails located in Buffalo, Wyoming, USA.
It follows the Clear Creek corridor, providing access to natural and recreational areas.
Visual Characteristics
The trails are primarily unpaved, consisting of packed dirt and gravel. The surrounding vegetation is typical of a riparian zone, featuring cottonwood trees, willows, and various grasses. The creek itself is generally clear, with a rocky bed. Trail widths vary, averaging 6-8 feet.
Location & Access Logistics
The Clear Creek Trail System is accessible from multiple points within Buffalo. The main trailhead is located at the east end of Johnson Street, approximately 1 mile east of the city center. Parking is available at this trailhead in a designated gravel lot. Additional access points can be found along Clear Creek Road. Public transport within Buffalo does not directly service the trailheads.
Historical & Ecological Origin
The Clear Creek Trail System was developed to provide recreational access to the natural environment along the creek. The creek itself is a tributary of the Powder River, originating in the Bighorn Mountains. The area's ecology is shaped by the riparian habitat supported by the creek's flow.
Key Highlights & Activities
Activities include walking, jogging, and cycling. Birdwatching is possible due to the riparian habitat. Fishing is permitted in Clear Creek, subject to Wyoming Game and Fish regulations. The trails offer opportunities for nature observation.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restrooms are available at the main Johnson Street trailhead. Shade is provided by mature trees along sections of the trail. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally available within the city limits and may be intermittent along the trails. No food vendors are located directly on the trail system; amenities are available in nearby Buffalo.
Best Time to Visit
For photography, early morning and late afternoon offer optimal lighting conditions. The best months for comfortable trail use are May through October, avoiding winter snow and ice. High tide is not a relevant factor for this trail system.
Facts & Legends
A local historical oddity is the presence of remnants of old irrigation ditches along the trail, dating back to early agricultural efforts in the Buffalo area.
Nearby Landmarks
- Johnson County Courthouse (1.5km West)
- The Crazy Woman Cafe (1.2km West)
- Bighorn Mountains (Visible to the West, distance varies)
- Buffalo Historical Society Museum (1.8km West)