Buffalo, Wyoming
Mountain View Motel Cabins &
Campground
Wyoming Hiking, Fishing, Hunting, Scenery,
Photography, Wildlife
Horseback Riding, Golf, Swimming, Skiing, Snowmobiling |
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Your hosts:
Kim & Jay |

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585 Fort Street, Buffalo, Wyoming
82834 · Telephone: (307) 684-2881
E-mail: mtviewfun@wyoming.com |
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Local Attractions |
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Buffalo,
Wyoming has many sites and recreational activities to enjoy during any season of the
year. We offer lodging with our motel and cabins, convenient to all the activities
are listed below. |
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Buffalo
The City of Buffalo, Wyoming lies at the foot of the beautiful Big Horn Mountains. There are many shops on Main Street, including an old fashioned
"soda fountain" where you can still get a homemade soda. You can also see the
Occidental Hotel, made famous by Owen Wister in the novel "The Virginian."
The Occidental, the Johnson County Court House, and the Carnegie Wing of the Jim Gatchell Museum of the West
are all listed in the National Register of Historic Buildings .. as are many other
buildings along Buffalo's Historic Main Street District. Many events are held in Buffalo's
downtown area including parades, cookouts, western re-enactments and sidewalk sales for
the shoppers. |


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Clear
Creek Trail
The Clear Creek Trail System runs from east Buffalo, through the city
and west into the Big Horn Mountains. The trail is approximately 11 miles long and
follows Clear Creek. It is easily accessible from many areas in Buffalo. |

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Cloud
Peak Scenic Skyway
Highway 16 runs between the Black Hills and Yellowstone National Park, leading visitors through 60
miles of spectacular mountainous scenery. Travelers climb over 5,000 feet to an
elevation of 9,666 feet at Powder River Pass, and then descending into Ten Sleep Canyon. |

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Historic
Sites
Buffalo, Wyoming is located along the historic Bozeman Trail. There are many historic sites
in the area including Fort Phil Kearny, Fetterman Battlefield, and the Wagon Box
Fight. There are also many historic buildings located in Buffalo including the
"Occidental Hotel". |

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Rodeo
The Johnson County Fairgrounds hosts numerous events
throughout the summer including the Powder River Roundup and the Johnson County Fair and
Rodeo. Weekly rodeos are also held there. Kaycee, Wyoming
hosts the Deke Latham Memorial PRCA Rodeo the first weekend after Labor Day each year.
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Buffalo
Golf Course
In 1994,
Golf Digest selected the Buffalo Golf Course as one of the best golf courses in
Wyoming. Enjoy a challenging 18-hole, par 72 play, combined with spectacular mountain
vistas. Greens fees are reasonable and rentals are available. |

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FREE
Swimming Pool
Buffalo has the largest outdoor FREE swimming pool in the state of
Wyoming. Enjoy a cool dip and have a snack at the snack shack. |

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YMCA
Buffalo is the smallest town in the United States to have a YMCA. Guests
of Mountain View Motel & Campground receive a 1/2 price day membership by taking a
"Key" along to the YMCA. YMCA facilities include a indoor swimming pool, workout
and weightlifting room, gymnasium, racquetball courts and outdoor tennis courts.
There is also a running track across the street from the YMCA. |

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Horseback
Riding
If you wish to explore on horseback, holding corrals and ramps are available in
such areas such as the Circle Park and Hunter Corrals trailheads in the Bighorn National
Forest. Several area outfitters and mountain lodges provide horses for hourly, day, or
overnight trips. |

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Lake
DeSmet
Lake DeSmet is located about 5 miles north of Buffalo along Interstate
90. It is noted for fishing, boating and swimming. Lake facilities include
ramps, docks, campgrounds, and picnic shelters. |

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Big
Horn Mountains and
Bighorn National Forest
The magnificent Big Horn Mountains and massive Bighorn National Forest are just minutes west
of Buffalo. They provide many recreational opportunities including fishing, hunting,
camping, hiking, backpacking, skiing, snowboarding, snowmobiling and sightseeing. |

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Fishing
Fishing is very popular here. Fishing areas include the Middle Fork of
the Powder River near Kaycee, reservoirs, and alpine streams and lakes in the Bighorn National Forest and
the Cloud Peak Wilderness Area. You can also fish in Clear Creek, which flows right
through Buffalo. Guided fishing trips are also available with local outfitters. Anglers
enjoy ice fishing at Lake DeSmet and Healy Reservoir during the winter months. Fish found
in the area include grayling, and rainbow, brook, brown, cutthroat, and lake trout. |

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Hunting
Johnson County offers marvelous hunting opportunities for antelope, deer, moose, elk, and
upland game birds. Outfitters in the area offer guided hunts. Or you can choose to go it
on your own. Make sure you get permission to hunt on private land. Hunter information is
available at the Buffalo Chamber of
Commerce. |

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Scenery
& Photography
Johnson County is an especially beautiful place when the wildflowers bloom in spring and
during the autumn foliage season. There are many loop tour areas available and
sightseeing opportunities are endless. Wildlife including Pronghorn Antelope,
Whitetail Deer, Mule Deer, Moose, and Elk are plentiful in the region. |

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| Skiing,
Snowboarding, Snowshoeing, Snowmobiling Cross Country Skiing - There are many
miles of groomed trails in the Big Horn Mountains. Willow Park and Pole Creek are
two of the most popular cross country skiing areas.
Downhill Skiing- Big Horn Mountain Resort, about 45 miles west of Buffalo,
offers excellent downhill skiing and snowboarding opportunities.
Snowmobiling - Over 130 miles of groomed trails make the Big Horn Mountains a
popular paradise for snowmobilers. Trail maps can be obtained from the Buffalo Chamber of
Commerce or local sporting goods stores. |


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attractions and our local calendar of events, please see the Buffalo Chamber of Commerce Web site. |
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