Red Grade Trails

Red Grade Trails | Wyoming

The BLM Red Grade parcel is bordered by Wyoming State lands to the east and the Bighorn National Forest to the west. Over 17 miles of non-motorized trails are available for mountain biking, hiking, and horseback riding, with additional trails under construction. There are several parking areas, two on Wyoming State lands, one on BLM (the Aspens Lot), and two on Forest Service land. During winter, Red Grade Road is not maintained, and the Base Trailhead on State land is the only area available for parking. Fat biking and cross country skiing are allowed on the trails during winter.

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Red Grade Trails
Red Grade Trails

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Activities

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FAT TIRE BIKING
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HIKING
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MOUNTAIN BIKING
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TRAIL RUNNING

Addresses

Buffalo Field Office
1425 Fort Street
Buffalo
Wyoming
82834

Geographic Coordinates

44.6286, -107.0828

Directions

From Interstate 90, take Exit 33 Meade Creek Road toward Big Horn. Go west on Meade Creek Road/WY-342 for 1.2 miles. Turn right onto 87N and go 1.4 miles. Turn left onto Kruse Creek Road, which turns into Bird Farm Road and go 3.8 miles. Turn left at the T-intersection in Big Horn, onto WY-335S and go 6.4 miles. Highway 335 becomes Red Grade Road. The first parking lot (Base Lot) will be about 7.5 miles on your right.