Sheridan Community Land Trust has announced they would like to remind visitors to local trails of rules and practices that help everyone enjoy the beautiful Bighorns backyard safely and conflict-free.
The Soldier Ridge Trail System crosses over private property with active ranching operations an
A couple of popular recreation trails in Sheridan have reopened to the public. Sheridan Media’s Ron Richter has the details.
Hidden Hoot Reopened
The Sheridan Community Land Trust has announced that as of Sunday, May 1, Hidden Hoot Trail and Hoot Loop have reopened to the public. The two trail
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The Sheridan Community Land Trust is excited to announce that Hidden Hoot Trail and Hoot Loop will reopen to the public on Saturday, May 8.
The two trails, part of the Soldier Ridge Trail System, had been closed during calving season. SCLT Executive Director Brad Bauer thanked community members for visiting other trails during an important time on the ranch.
Chris Vrbo is Director of Marketing and Development and reminded trail users that the trails will be a little rough when it is opened this weekend…
“We greatly appreciated the patience and cooperation from trail visitors who ‘mooved’ off Hidden Hoot Trail and Hoot Loop during calving season. Not only does it emphasize how recreation and ranching can work hand in glove but it’s a reminder that it’s the people here who put the community in community trails,” Bauer remarked.
The Sheridan Community Land Trust is excited to announce that Hidden Hoot Trail and Hoot Loop will reopen to the public on Saturday, May 8.
The two trails, part of the Soldier Ridge Trail System, were closed for the calving season. SCLT Executive Director Brad Bauer thanked community members for visiting other trails during an important time on the ranch.
“We greatly appreciated the patience and cooperation from trail visitors who ‘mooved’ off Hidden Hoot Trail and Hoot Loop during calving season. Not only does it emphasize how recreation and ranching can work hand in glove but it’s a reminder that it’s the people here who put the community in community trails,” Bauer said.