Located in north-central Wyoming, the Big Horn Mountains are a sister
range of the Rocky Mountains. Conveniently located half-way between
Mt. Rushmore and Yellowstone National Park, the Big Horns are a
great vacation destination in themselves. No region in Wyoming is provided
with a more diverse landscape -- from lush grasslands to alpine
meadows, from crystal-clear lakes to glacial carved valleys, from
rolling hills to sheer mountain walls.
Visit
the Bighorn National Forest and enjoy the multiple reservoirs, 32
campgrounds, 3 scenic byways, 14 picnic areas, 7 lodges, miles and
miles of streams, 189,000 acres of Wilderness, 1,500 miles of trails,
and much more that provide a forest experience unique to the Big
Horns.
We hope this website provides you with inside information on the
Big Horn Mountains - from the experiences they have to offer to
the way the USFS manages their many resources. Most of all, we hope
it invites you come see their spectacular beauty for yourselves.
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