Salt Creek Overlook - Weston County, WY
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member YoSam.
N 43° 55.343 W 104° 10.884
13T E 565716 N 4863577
Very large roadside turnout, no parking slots marker out, but 15 buses or more could be here, and a motorcycle of two, even some cars could still find space to park.
Waymark Code: WMPJPW
Location: Wyoming, United States
Date Posted: 09/09/2015
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member lumbricus
Views: 2

County of site: Weston County
location of site: US 85, Salt Creek Overlook, 7 miles N. of Newcastle
marker erected by: Wyoming's Wildlife & National Forest Service

Professional photo from the Salt Creek Overlook


Wyoming Marker text:

WYOMING'S WILDLIFE

SALT CREEK OVERLOOK
the Black Hills, named after the dark green carpet of pines that cover the hills, are a geological wonder. Covering some 125 miles north to south and 65 miles east to west, the Hills rise 3,000 to 4,000 feet above the Red Valley floor. Below you are the Salt and Beaver creeks where the bur oak grows. Above the valley floor, ponderosa pine and aspen groves cling to the limestone cliffs, clay soil and red sandstone.

History, geology and wildlife are alive and well in the Salt Creek Valley. The Sioux believed the Great Spirit lived in these hills. Pioneers came here to mine for coal and oil. Small towns, like nearby Cambria, sprang up as fast as they were deserted. Tales of gunfights, stage robberies and gambling are kept alive by those who never left.

White-Tailed deer roam through the pines and aspen. Wild turkeys scratch through leaves and needles along the creek bottoms, in search of acorns and seeds. Brought here from New Mexico in 1948, turkeys are now the most widespread game bird in northeastern Wyoming. These shy, elusive birds don't let humans get too close. At night, they roost in treetops and at daybreak return to the ground to forage. Watch closely and you could see one of these magnificent birds.

Describe - Highway or Road number: US 85 (The Canam Hwy)

Closest town or city: Newcastle

Number of parking spots available: 75

Name if a website describes this location.: [Web Link]

Winter View: yes

Summer View: yes

Year around access ?: yes

Comfort station on site: no

Is a photo of an "Information Sign"included?: Yes

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