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Buffalo, Wyoming
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Buffalo, Wyoming lies nestled in the shadow of the Bighorn Mountains. This historic and recreationally rich area between Yellowstone National Park and the Black Hills of South Dakota offers scenic outdoor recreation and activities for all Buffalo visitors of any skill and fitness level.
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In town, at the free outdoor pool and city park, Buffalo visitors can swim, skateboard, play tennis, pitch horseshoes, hike, and rollerblade or ice skate.
At nearby Bighorn National Forest, visitors can camp, hike, bike, fish, hunt, boat, backpack, rock climb, ski, picnic, see the sights, snowmobile, view and photograph wildlife, rock hunt, and take driving tours or stay overnight at a resort.
Buffalo, Wyoming visitors can even fish for trout in Clear Creek, which courses under Main Street. The Clear Creek Hiking Trail extends ten miles outward from town to the Big Horn Mountains. The Johnson County Fairgrounds hosts a county fair, rodeo, and other weekly events during summer. Buffalo is situated on the historic Bozeman Trail, so there are many historic western sites and Native American battlefields to tour.
Do you like geocaching? Buffalo, Wyoming offers over 150 opportunities for geocaching. When you visit Buffalo, be sure to bring your GPS and look for geocaches near Buffalo.
Visit Buffalo, Wyoming for the very best in outdoor western hospitality and adventure.
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