Bighorn Mountains, Wyoming

     The tallest peak in the Bighorn Mountains is Cloud Peak at 13167 feet, not as high but also impressive are Black Tooth Mountain, Mount Woolsey, Penrose Peak, and Bomber Mountain. This range is located in Wyoming and Montana and is full of fun things to do. These mountains cover
 an area of approximately 3800 square miles. This range has a few good whitewater kayaking and rafting rivers including Powder River - Middle Fork, Shell Creek, and Tensleep Creek, being out on a river is a great place to be. These mountains include a number of subranges including Bighorn Mountains, Buck Creek V S, and Medicine Lodge Big Game Winter Range each one of them has its own charm. Big Horn Ski is a good ski area in this range, where you can enjoy these mountains in winter. Coming to this mountain range is always a good idea. The Bighorn Mountains
    has lots of nice lakes and streams where you can catch a fish or two. This mountain range is always fun. If you're camping there's lots of campgrounds here in these mountains where you can spend the night in nature. There are many hiking trails in the Bighorn Mountains where you
can truly take in all the beauty of these mountains.

 

 

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OUTDOORS
These outdoors activities are available in the Bighorn Mountains.
 Ski Areas in the Bighorn Mountains (1 total):
Big Horn Ski
800 vertical feet
 Whitewater in the Bighorn Mountains (4 total) including:
Powder River - Middle Fork  Class II-V - 12 miles long (Forest Service Road bridge Close to county line to Highway 190)
Powder River - North Fork  Class III-V - 6 miles long (Hazelton Road to Mayoworth Road)
Shell Creek  Class II-V - 11 miles long (Cabin Creek to Forest Service boundary)
Tensleep Creek  Class V+ - 2.4 miles long (Highway 16 to Bottom of Switchbacks)
 Trails in the Bighorn Mountains (24 total) including:
Adelaide Trail Big Horn County
Angeline Trail Johnson County
Bear Gulch Trail Sheridan County
Bench Trail Big Horn County
Cash Trail Johnson County
 Camp Grounds in the Bighorn Mountains (32 total) including:
Big Goose Campground Sheridan County
Bull Creek Campground Big Horn County
Circle Park Campground Johnson County
Coffeen Park Campground Johnson County
Cold Springs Campground Big Horn County
 Lakes in the Bighorn Mountains:

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