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Bighorn Recreation

Recreation

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The Bighorn National Forest offers a little for everyone with breathtaking scenery, a diversity of recreation experiences, nearly 192,000 acres of wilderness, and over 1,200 miles of trail for visitors to explore.

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Willow Park Group Campground

Site Closed
Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Picnicking
Willow Park Group Campground can accommodate up to 150 people for picnicking and up to 60 people for overnight camping. Picnic tables, serving tables, grills, a campfire circle with benches,…

Willow Park Nordic Ski #556

Winter Sports
Offering 13 miles of groomed trails and a variety of skill levels. Skiers can experience loops, hills, ridges and wonderful scenery.

Wolf Creek #001

Horse Riding and Camping Hiking
Wolf Creek trail begins on private land and follows Wolf Creek through a shady canyon and ponderosa trees, passing through lodgepole pine stands and high mountain meadows littered with wildflowers…

Woodrock Sawmill Interpretive Site

Outdoor Science and Learning
Woodrock Sawmill Interpretive Site is one of many interpretive sites on the forest.Woodrock Sawmill – 1905Three logging firms: Starbird & Hall, J.H. McShane, and the Big Horn Timber Company…