2.7 km
~44 min
117 m
“Explore Wyoming's natural beauty and history on this 3 km moderate hike with waterfalls and wildlife.”
Starting your adventure near Big Horn County, Wyoming, the Five Springs Creek and Elk Springs Creek trail offers a delightful 3 km (1.86 miles) out-and-back hike with an elevation gain of around 100 meters (328 feet). This trail is rated as medium difficulty, making it suitable for moderately experienced hikers.
### Getting There To reach the trailhead, you can drive or use public transport. If driving, head towards the Five Springs Falls Campground, which is the nearest significant landmark. The campground is accessible via US Highway 14A. From there, follow the signs to the trailhead. For those using public transport, the nearest bus stop is in Lovell, Wyoming. From Lovell, you may need to arrange a taxi or rideshare to the campground, as public transport options are limited in this remote area.
### Trail Overview The trail begins at the Five Springs Falls Campground, a picturesque spot known for its cascading waterfalls and lush surroundings. As you start your hike, you'll immediately notice the serene ambiance created by the sound of flowing water from Five Springs Creek.
### Significant Landmarks and Nature About 0.5 km (0.31 miles) into the hike, you'll encounter the first significant landmark: Five Springs Falls. This waterfall is a great spot for a quick rest and some photos. The trail continues to follow the creek, offering plenty of opportunities to spot local wildlife such as deer, elk, and various bird species. Keep an eye out for the occasional moose, especially near the water sources.
### Elevation and Terrain As you progress, the trail gradually ascends, gaining approximately 100 meters (328 feet) in elevation. The terrain is a mix of dirt paths and rocky sections, so sturdy hiking boots are recommended. The ascent is steady but manageable, with several switchbacks that make the climb less strenuous.
### Historical Significance The region around Big Horn County is rich in history. The trail itself passes through areas that were once traversed by Native American tribes, particularly the Crow Nation. Artifacts and remnants of their presence can sometimes be found along the trail, so tread lightly and respectfully. Additionally, the area was explored by early European settlers and fur trappers in the 19th century, adding another layer of historical significance.
### Navigation and Safety For navigation, it's advisable to use the HiiKER app, which provides detailed maps and real-time updates. The trail is well-marked, but having a reliable navigation tool can enhance your hiking experience and ensure you stay on track.
### Wildlife and Flora As you approach the 2 km (1.24 miles) mark, you'll transition from the creekside environment to a more open meadow. This area is particularly rich in wildflowers during the spring and summer months. The meadow is also a prime spot for observing elk, especially during the early morning or late afternoon.
### Final Stretch The trail culminates at Elk Springs Creek, a tranquil spot perfect for a picnic or a moment of reflection. The return journey follows the same path, offering a different perspective on the landscape as you descend.
This hike offers a blend of natural beauty, historical intrigue, and moderate physical challenge, making it a rewarding experience for those who venture into this part of Wyoming.
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