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Sibley Lake

Forested Sibley Lake Campground is situated on the shores of its namesake lake which is open to non-motorized craft and has an accessible fishing dock and boat launch ramp. In addition to fishing for a variety of trout, nearby access to hiking and ATV trails, scenic jeep roads, and a historic flume provide for a variety of outdoor activities. It is the sole campground in the Bighorns with electric hookups. Medicine Wheel National Historic Landmark is within 30 miles, and nearby Arrowhead Lodge, Bear Lodge, and Elk View Inn provide off-road vehicle rentals, guided horseback riding, fishing adventures, dining, and showers.

THINGS TO KNOW

Getting Here:

Highway 14A, from Lovell, is extremely steep, a 10-percent grade and more, is winding, has several hairpin turns, and many blind corners. This is a challenging road during the summer season.

Weather:
You are at high elevations here in the Bighorn Mountains. Remember to bring warming clothing for evenings as it can become chilly.
Don't Move Firewood: 
Prevent the spread of tree-killing pests by obtaining firewood near your destination and burning it on-site.
Firewood for Sale at:

Host Site 25

Electrical Hook-ups:

Yes: $23/night

Bathroom Facilities:

Outhouses with Vault Toilets

Elevation:

7,900 feet

25


# OF SITES

5 JUNE


OPENING DATE

19 SEPT


CLOSING DATE

$20.50-25.50


COST PER NIGHT

Directions and Map

Bald Mountain Campground Map
GPS Coordinates:

44.7713889, -107.4430556

44° 46' 17.0000" N, 107° 26' 35.0002" W

Driving Directions:

From Dayton, Wyoming, take U.S. Highway 14 southwest about 25 miles to the campground.

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Camping Info


Extra Car Fee: $10.00
Two non-towed vehicles may be parked per site. The first vehicle is included in the basic fee; the second vehicle is charged an extra fee collected at the campground.
Firewood: $6.00/bundle
Firewood bundles can be purchased from the campground host.

CLIMATE

TEMPERATURES
Spring temperatures range from 60°-70° F for the highs and 30°-45° F for the lows. Summer highs are in the 70°-80° F range with the lows reaching into the 40° F range.
RAINFALL
Most rain comes in May and June but come prepared for showers as they can happen all summer long.
SNOWFALL
Snow should be out of the mountains by early to mid May and shouldn't come around again until late September.
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