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This is dispersed camping in an area that is part of Yellowtail Wildlife Habitat located in Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area. Gravel road from Hwy 37 is well maintained, 4wd not required. There is plenty of space for campers right along the waters edge, but you may want 4wd if you’re going to park near the water. Loose sand and rocks.
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we stayed by the water alone with no other camper on sight except across the lake where there is pit toilet. looks like it would be nicer to camp there.We did not camp at this very location but did turn right at the last fork instead of left . it is beautiful, bird watching paradise but the bugs are terrible. Very exposed to the wind.
Report Check-InThis is dispersed camping in an area that is part of Yellowtail Wildlife Habitat located in Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area. Gravel road from Hwy 37 is well maintained, 4wd not required. There is plenty of space for campers right along the waters edge, but you may want 4wd if you’re going to park near the water. Loose sand and rocks.
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