Campbell Lake Trail
The Campbell Lake trail passes through pine forests and open meadows on closed Forest Road 205 and ends at Arrastre Lake where the road is again open to full size vehicles. A short side-trail leads to Campbell Lake. From the trailhead the trail is a steep climb for the first 1.5 miles. There are no restroom facilities at either trail head. This trail is restricted to vehicles under 50 inches wide. Please “tread lightly” and practice “Leave No Trace.” The trail is located in the Snowy Range and is managed by the Brush Creek/Hayden Ranger District.
General Information
Free
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Getting There
Directions
#1: From Highway 130 turn onto National Forest System Road (NFSR) 100 just after the Forest Boundary. Drive for about 9 miles until you come to the intersection with NFSR 205, turn east (right) on to the 205 road. Travel for about one mile until the road ends. This is where the trail head is located.
#2: From Wyoming Highway 130 drive approximately 2 miles on National Forest System Road (NFSR) 200 (turn north, a left hand turn). Travel for about 2 miles to NFSR 205. Turn north (a right hand turn) on the 205 and drive about 2 miles to the trail head. This is a four-wheel drive route.
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