BigHorn Campground | Established Campground

United States

Details

Verified:
over 3 years ago
Altitude:
1736.3 masl
Website:
None
Phone:
No Phone
Contributor:
B

Amenities

Electricity:
No
Wifi:
No
Kitchen:
No
Restaurant:
No
Showers:
Bucket
Water:
Natural Source
Toilets:
Pit Toilets
Big Rig Friendly:
Yes
Tent Friendly:
Yes
Pet Friendly:
Yes
Sanitation Dump Station:
No

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Description

State Campground, $15 a night. Great campsites right along the river, trout fishing and swimming/tubing are great activities. Most campsites have their own private river access. Herds of Bighorn Sheep can be seen, and frequently wander in to camp to trim grass/shrubs at unused campsites. You can get within yards of the animals without them spooking.

Each of the 12+ sites has its own fire ring, and picnic table. Multiple Pit Toilets on site, exquisitely clean and illuminated at night. There is no water source other than the river. Several pull-through sites that could easily fit large trailers.

Ample shrubs/shade to pitch a tent under to avoid the sun. August temperatures of 105°F at the peak of the day, and 50°F in the middle of the night.

Absolutely zero cell reception, you are tucked in a valley. Approach from the West is in well kept gravel road for the last 8 miles. Approach from the East is a longer gravel road, also well maintained.

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State Campground, $15 a night. Great campsites right along the river, trout fishing and swimming/tubing are great activities. Most campsites have their own private river access. Herds of Bighorn Sheep can be seen, and frequently wander in to camp to trim grass/shrubs at unused campsites. You can get within yards of the animals without them spooking.

Each of the 12+ sites has its own fire ring, and picnic table. Multiple Pit Toilets on site, exquisitely clean and illuminated at night. There is no water source other than the river. Several pull-through sites that could easily fit large trailers.

Ample shrubs/shade to pitch a tent under to avoid the sun. August temperatures of 105°F at the peak of the day, and 50°F in the middle of the night.

Absolutely zero cell reception, you are tucked in a valley. Approach from the West is in well kept gravel road for the last 8 miles. Approach from the East is a longer gravel road, also well maintained.

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