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Boulder Park Campground

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Boulder Park Campground
Us Hwy 16 - 48 Mi E Of Worland
Tensleeep, WY 82442

Phone 1:
406-587-9054
Basics
Number of Sites:
32

Amenities

Basic Amenities
  • Drinking Water
Special Features
  • Horseshoe Pit
  • Fishing

Details

Season
Open through Sun Sep 15 2013
Location
Getting There:
GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude):
44.16333, -107.25222
44°9'48"N, 107°15'8"W

From Worland, Wyoming: Take U.S. Highway 16 east for 48 miles, then turn onto West Tensleep Lake Road (Forest Road 27) and travel 0.5 miles west. Campground is on the left.

From Buffalo, Wyoming: Take U.S. Highway 16 west for 43 milesthen turn onto West Tensleep Lake Road (Forest Road 27) and travel 0.5 miles west.

Basic Info
Total Sites:
32
Off-road vehicle trails, scenic jeep roads, hiking and additional fishing streams are available in the surrounding area. Diverse hikes vary from loop trails to treks along creeks and over mountain peaks; many trails access the Cloud Peak Wilderness.

Meadowlark Lake is within a couple miles of the campground. This small lake allows motorized craft at a wake-less speed. West Tensleep Lake, a few miles north of the campground, is open to non-motorized craft only. Both lakes are great locations for canoeing and fishing.

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