Bighorn National Forest Park Details
Share:

An image depicting the trail Bighorn National Forest and its surrounding area.
National Forest

Bighorn National Forest

Wyoming

SEE ALL PHOTOS

1 of 164 parks in United States of America · Number of Hiking trails: 33 · 8,868.59 km²

Bighorn National Forest is located in the north-central region of Wyoming, USA. It spans the Bighorn Mountains, offering a stunning natural landscape. Nearby cities and towns include Sheridan, Buffalo, and Greybull, which serve as gateways to this expansive wilderness. Established in 1897, Bighorn National Forest is one of the oldest national forests in the United States. Its rich history includes serving as a resource for timber and grazing, as well as a haven for outdoor recreation. The forest's establishment marked a significant step in the conservation movement, preserving its diverse ecosystems for future generations. Parking facilities in Bighorn National Forest are ample, with numerous parking areas scattered throughout the park. While most parking areas are free, some may require a fee, especially those near popular trailheads or campgrounds. Visitors are encouraged to check specific rules and fees at each location. The forest is home to a variety of native wildlife, including elk, mule deer, black bears, and moose. Bird enthusiasts can spot species like the peregrine falcon and the bald eagle. The presence of the elusive mountain lion adds to the park's allure for wildlife watchers. Bighorn National Forest boasts a diverse array of flora, with lodgepole pine, Douglas fir, and aspen trees dominating the landscape. Unique vegetation includes the rare Bighorn sheep's fescue grasslands, which provide critical habitat for this iconic species. Notable features within the park include Cloud Peak, the highest point in the Bighorn Mountains, and the scenic Bighorn River. The Medicine Wheel, a prehistoric Native American site, offers cultural and historical significance. Public transportation to Bighorn National Forest is limited. Visitors typically rely on private vehicles to access the park, with rental cars available in nearby towns. However, some tour operators offer guided trips from Sheridan and Buffalo, providing an alternative for those without personal transportation.

Read more

local_parking

Parking: Available

Total spaces:

Opening hours:

wc

There are public restrooms available in Bighorn National Forest

Best Hiking Trails in Bighorn National Forest