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Biking

There are many opportunities for bicycling in the Bighorn National Forest. Many trails are multi-use, so expect to share the trail. Be sure to have a Forest Service map before you ride.  Bicycles are not allowed in Cloud Peak Wilderness. 

E-Biking

E-bikes are welcome on all motorized routes in the Bighorn National Forest.  They are considered motorized vehicles and not allowed to go off trail or on non-motorized routes. 

Mountain Biking

The Bighorn National Forest is a great place to enjoy the outdoor scenery from the seat of your mountain bike. Numerous trails are available for biking enthusiasts to enjoy. 

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Battle Park Trailhead

Horse Riding and Camping Hiking Biking Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Off Highway Vehicles (OHV)
Battle Park Trailhead is popular with horse users.  A camping area with facilities is located across the road.  This trailhead provides access to Battle Park Trail - #173 and nearby access to…

Beef Trail - #056

Horse Riding and Camping Hiking Biking
Primarily used to drive stock, this trail traverses the high shrub covered benches above Shell Canyon. Breathtaking views of geologic features and unique scenery.

Bishop Mine Trail - #624

Off Highway Vehicles (OHV) Biking Hiking Horse Riding and Camping
Accesses little known historic mining sites. This trail provides motorized users with a challenging trail experience. Trail ends before the wilderness boundary.

Boulder Park Campground

Site Open
Biking Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Hiking
Boulder Park Campground is located along U.S. Highway 16, the Cloud Peak Skyway.  The area is along Tensleep Creek, which is a great trout fishing stream.

Bucking Mule Falls Trail - #053

Biking Hiking Horse Riding and Camping
Trail is a long strenuous drop down into and out of Devil Canyon. Overlook for Bucking Mule Falls. Good for backpacking and horse trips.

Last updated March 6th, 2025