It was time for a family hiking day. With nice weather forecast, we decided to head west into Wyoming to check out Glendo State Park. After a search of AllTrails , I opted for the Two Moon, Broken Bow and Buffalo Run Loop. The distance, about 6 miles, seemed about right.
After an uneventful drive we parked the car in a gravel lot near the trailhead and started out on the Whiskey Trail.
Soon, views opened up over the Glendo Reservoir.
For much of the first third of the hike, we would be traveling along the top of a cliff overlooking the reservoir below. There were lots of great views out to the water,
and even a few views of Laramie Peak.
Eventually, we passed an overlook of the dam,
and shortly after crossed a road and headed into an area of sagebrush
with views of the flowing North Platte River.
After moving away from the river, the terrain became less interesting. At least there were scattered views of Laramie Peak as we hiked.
We headed to the Two Moons Campground and then rejoined the original, Whiskey Trail, which we followed back to the start of our hike. It wasn't a terrible hike, though I think the scenery and CCC history of Guernsey State Park are more interesting.