Bighorn Canyon National Rec. Area Hiking Guide
Bighorn Canyon National Rec. Area Hiking Guide
Bighorn Canyon National Rec. Area Hiking Guide

Bighorn Canyon National Rec. Area Hiking Guide

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Hiking the approximately 17 miles of designated trails within Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area is a great way to experience the park. You will be surrounded by the effects of both the distant and recent past. For example, the Hillsboro Trail takes hikers through a historic ranch where Grosvener "Doc" Barry used the recreational opportunities of Bighorn Canyon to create a successful guest ranch focused on visitors and tourism. Other hikes wander through areas of disturbance, natural and human, that nature has begun to reclaim. Whether hiking to be close to nature, for exercise, or just taking a break, stop and consider the effects of your own footsteps. What will you leave behind?

  • ISBN-13: 9781583692028
  • Genre: National Park, Published by WNPA
  • Format: Paperback
  • Trim size: 5 1/4" x 8"
  • Page count: 30 pages
  • Published by Western National Parks Association in 2017
  • Audience: Adult

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