Horse Riding and Camping
The Bighorn National Forest has numerous horse friendly trails available to enjoy from the saddle. Please call ahead for current road conditions. Some roads are not designed to accommodate longer horse trailers (such as those with attached living quarters). Visit our informational handouts page for more details on visiting the Forest and camping with horses.
Horseback Riding
Some trailheads in the Bighorn National Forest have hitching posts and loading ramps. If you are camping for more than a few days, please move your animals around to avoid impacts to the land. People unfamiliar with livestock may not know what to do when they encounter you on the trail. Please begin the conversation to let them know what to do to safely pass you on the trail. Please check out our Horse Use pamphlet for more information. For more information, review horse ethics.
Horse Camping
Please take steps to Leave No Trace where you camp. Make sure you know and understand the food storage regulations. If you're having a hard time locating a good camp, check out our alternative horse camping areas. This is a certified weed-seed-free feed requirement for livestock used on the Bighorn National Forest. Begin feeding weed-seed-free feed to your livestock two days before your trip begins.
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South Rock Creek Trail - 041
This 7.3 mile long trail begins on private land and follows South Rock Creek in the Rock Creek Recommended Wilderness Area. It climbs Stone Mountain, providing excellent views of the Powder River…
Spear Lake Trail - 036
A remote trail beginning at Kearney Reservoir, it accesses Highland Lake and Spear Lake within Cloud Peak Wilderness. This trail is approximately 4.7 miles long.
Spike Of South Rock Creek Trail - 401
This 1.9 mile long trail is a cut across that follows a tributary of South Rock Creek and ends at North Rock Creek Cutoff - 010.
Square Park ATV Trail - 623
This 1.9 mile long motorized trail accesses the West Fork of Little Goose area and can be used as a loop when combined with other trails. It is popular during hunting season and is open to multiple…
Stockwell Trail - 086
The Stockwell Trail - 086 is 6.6 miles long and can be ridden to make a large loop when combined with other nearby trails. This rugged motorized trail provides great views of Little Goose Peak and…
Swamp Trail - #134
Motorcycle only trail in the Hunter Corral area.
Tensleep Trail - #156
Tensleep trail is an excellent option for a long day hike or short backpacking loop. It can be used for mountain biking, horseback riding, or hiking. The trail offers views of rocky peaks, aspen…
Tie Hack Trail - 107
The 2.7 mile trail begins at the YMCA of the Bighorns. This is a short day hike, suitable for families.
Tillets Hole Trail - 052
This 1.8 mile long trail can be used as an alternative access to the Bucking Mule Falls trail - 053. It descends steeply into Tillets Hole.
Tongue River Canyon Trail - 002
This trail begins on Wyoming State land near Amsden Creek Wildlife Habitat Area. The 11.2 mile long trail can be used year-round. It winds up a beautiful canyon with sheer limestone walls then opens…