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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Antler Creek Trail - #110
This trail accesses a dispersed camping area popular during hunting season.
Bald Ridge ATV Trail - #402
A challenging motorized trail through high elevation mountain meadows. Runs along the wilderness boundary.
Battle Park Trailhead
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
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
Accesses little known historic mining sites. This trail provides motorized users with a challenging trail experience. Trail ends before the wilderness boundary.
Black Mountain Lookout Trail - #011
A very challenging motorized route. Offering rewarding views from the top of Black Mountain. A Forest Service lookout building still remains.
Bonanza Dead Swede Trail - #211
A popular trail within the Woodrock area. Allows access to Bonanza Creek and part of a larger motorized trail system.
Bonanza Lookout Trail - #224
A part of the Woodrock area. Offers forest views and interesting trail riding through a historical logging area.
Boulder Park Campground
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
Trail is a long strenuous drop down into and out of Devil Canyon. Overlook for Bucking Mule Falls. Good for backpacking and horse trips.