Low flows mean it’s high time for a river trip! Thanks to a grant from the Recreational Trails Program and donations from members like you, work is beginning as we create informational signage at existing public access points along the Goose Creek and the Tongue River waterways.

This summer, the first nine locations on public lands within Sheridan city limits along Little and Big Goose Creeks are receiving signage. The signs (working draft below) will include information on the distances between access points, access site amenities, and safety information.

The signs will also direct river users to yvo.7d4.myftpupload.com/rivertrip. This online portal was created by Wyolution and launched by Sheridan Community Land Trust last fall. The portal contains details about existing hazards, flow information, and access site amenities. We appreciate everyone’s commitment to leaving the river as clean, or cleaner, than when you find it.

Visit yvo.7d4.myftpupload.com/rivertrip to plan your next adventure!

Special thanks to Don Crecelius, Roger Wilson, and the City of Sheridan for your project input!