Bluejay Creek Trailhead
The Bluejay Trailhead is located at the south end of Fontenelle Creek. This trailhead, provides access to the Bluejay – Indian Mountain Trail, #016, as well as the South Fontenelle Trail, #003. There are beautiful views from these trails as users explore the Absorka Ridge on the south end of the Kemmerer Ranger District.
General Information
Open 24 hours/day
No fees are required for this site
Contact Name: Kemmerer Ranger District
Contact Phone: 307-828-5100
Getting There
Latitude / Longitude
Latitude: 42.190067
Longitude: -110.57121
Directions
From the Town of Kemmerer, Wyoming, head northeast to get on United States Highway 189 (US-189) for approximately 5 miles, then make a left turn onto Sublet-Pomeroy Road/County Road 306 (CR-306). Continue on CR-306 for 24 miles and then make a right turn onto Fontenelle-Forest Road/CR-334. Continue on CR-334 for 1.4 miles before entering the Bridger-Teton National Forest and the road name changes to Fontenelle LaBarge Road/ Forest Service Road 10103 (FS-10103). Follow FS-10103 for 0.4 miles, then take a left onto Bluejay Creek Road/FS-10251). Follow FS-10251 for 1 mile and access to Bluejay Creek Trailhead off to the left and the end of the road.
Approximate travel details from the Town of Kemmerer: 33 miles, 52 minutes.
Facility and Amenity Information
Restrooms
Restrooms are available at this site.
Water
Potable water is not available at this site.