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Battle Creek Campground

Contact Info
Medicine Bow - Routt National Forest
South Hwy. 130/230
PO Box 249
Saratoga, WY

Phone :
307-326-5258
Basics
Number of Sites:
4 sites
Elevation:
7800 feet

Description

This is a small rustic campground on the west side of the Continental Divide. It sits beside the West Fork of Battle Creek under cottonwood trees outside Huston Park Wilderness area.

Access is limited due to switchbacks on NFSR 807 taking the road down to the West Fork.

Amenities

Details

Season
June to October
Elevation
7800 feet
Basic Info
Total Sites:
4 sites

Map + Directions

Basic Directions

Campground is approximately 26 miles west of Encampment, WY on Hwy 70. Take NFSR 807 south 2 miles to campground turnoff. Follow the signs.


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