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Sugarloaf

Contact Info
Phone 1:
307-745-2300
Basics
Number of Sites:
16

Amenities

Basic Amenities
  • Drinking Water
  • Vault Toilets
Special Features
  • Fishing

Details

Season
Open through Tue Sep 03 2013
Location
Getting There:
GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude):
41.35611, -106.29389
41°21'22"N, 106°17'38"W

From Laramie, Wyoming, drive 44 miles west on State Highway 130. Turn right onto Forest Road 346 at the Sugarloaf Recreation Area sign and proceed a mile to the campground. Please note that Forest Road 346 is a rough and rocky dirt road.

Basic Info
Total Sites:
16
Sugarloaf is in the midst of a fisherman's paradise. with 102 recreational lakes. Libby and Lewis Lakes offer brook, cutthroat and brown trout.

The campground is convenient to a variety of hiking trails. Three popular trailheads originate in this area.

Non-motorized boating is also available in the lake.

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