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Buffalo, Wyoming - A Recreational Paradise! During your visit or conference in Buffalo, Wyoming, there is much to see and do year-round in the local area. If you are interest&d in scheduling a business conference or meeting at The Historic Bozeman Crossing and would like to include entertainment events for your attendees, we can help coordinate those events for you.
Popular business entertainment includes golfing, mountain horseback riding, and history and museum tours.
Historic downtown Buffalo, Wyoming has many shops and historic buildings, including the Occidental Hotel where Owen Wister's Virginian "got his man", Buffalo also has a hospital, veterinary clinic, veterinary hospital, senior center, police and sheriffs office, bowling alley, and many other community services. The Jim Gatchell Museum is a regional Western History Museum dedicated to preserving the integrity of the American West, in particular, the Powder River / Bozeman Trail region. Group museum tours are available. The 18 hole, 71 par Buffalo Golf Course, which has been featured in Golf Magazine, has beautiful views of the Bighorn Mountains, a Pro Shop, cart rental, club rental, driving range and a restaurant. The Buffalo City Swimming Pool may be the largest outdoor pool you've ever seen and it is completely FREE! It has nice grassy areas for picnicking or sunbathing and a snack stand. There are many events sheduled at the Johnson County Fairgrounds each year. The annual Johnson County Fair & Rodeo and parade is held early in August of each year. For a schedule of local events, see the calendar of events on the Buffalo Chamber of Commerce web site. The Johnson County YMCA is a complete athletic facility with an indoor swimming pool and hot tub, racquetball courts, basketball courts, weight lifting and workout room and outdoor tennis courts. The Clear Creek walking and bicycling trail originates in Buffalo and extends about 10 miles into the Bighorn Mountains. You can access different segments of the trail from the road system to walk or bicycle on different parts at the trail. The trail follows Clear Creek fork of the Powder River, which is also popular for trout fishing. Clear Creek flows under Main Street in Buffalo. The Bighorn Mountains and Bighorn National Forest is a recreational paradise filled with exciting things to do and see. Buffalo, Wyoming lies at the foothills of the Bighorn Mountains, so a few minutes drive on U.S. Highway 16 (Cloud Peak Scenic Byway) is all it takes to enjoy magnificent views of the peaks. Cloud Peak, the highest peak of the Bighorn Mountains, reaches 13,175 feet above sea level. There are several mountain lodges and resorts that offer horseback riding, hunting, fishing, snowmobiling, skiing and dining. Camping, hiking, backpacking, snowshoeing, cross-country skiing are also popular outdoor activities in the Bighorns. Wildlife viewing is very popular in the Buffalo, Wyoming and the Bighorn Mountains region. We have Pronghorn Antelope, Mule Deer, Whitetail Deer, Elk, Moose and a variety of small game animals. Deer are often seen within the town of Buffalo. We at The Historic Bozeman Crossing hope you will visit us, either as a vacationer or business conference attendee. If you need an atmosphere in which to relax, this is the place! 655 Hart Street - Buffalo, Wyoming 82834 (307) 684-2531 - Email |
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