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Wyoming Carbon County Camping
 
 
Summertime in Carbon County, Wyoming means camping. Families get together to pop up a
tent, catch some fish and grill up some steaks. The Medicine Bow National Forest offers
camping opportunities in the Sierra Madre Mountains, the Snowy Range Mountains and also
Ryan Park. Seminoe State Park in Northern Carbon County, Shirley Basin to the Northeast and
the vast high desert BLM lands nears Baggs are also great camping locations. Low impact
wilderness camping is found in one of our five designated wilderness areas in Carbon County.
Click on each campground name for campground directions,
descriptions and other details.
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Camping

1. Battle Creek
4
7,800
20'
2. Jack Creek
16
8,500
40'
3. Lost Creek
13
8,800
40'
4. Haskins Creek
10
9,000
20'
5. Bottle Creek
16
8,800
45'
6. Hog Park campground IS CLOSED
50
8,400
50'
7. Encampment River
8
7,200
22'
8. Corral Creek
6
7,200
20'
9. Bennett Peak
11
7,200
36'
10. Lincoln Park
12
7,800
40'
11. South Brush Creek
20
7,900
32'
12. Ryan Park campground is PARTIALLY closed
48
8,000
30'
13. French Creek
11
8,000
20'
14. Pike Pole
6
7,800
25'
15. Pickaroon
8
7,800
25'
16. Six Mile Gap
9
8,000
40'
17. Bow River
13
8,600
32'
18. Deep Creek
12
10,200
22'
      
 
 

Bureau of Land Management Camping Information
http://www.wy.blm.gov/rfo/rec/camping.htm

Public Lands Camping Information
http://www.publiclands.org/explore/site.php?id=1513

Medicine Bow - Routt National Forests-Thunder Basin
National Grassland

http://www.fs.fed.us/r2/mbr/recreation/camping/index.shtml
   


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Justin Carbon

"Howdy, my name
is Justin Carbon
and I've been a
fixture in these parts
for longer than most
folks can remember.
My old horse Copper
and I have probably
come closer than
anyone else to ride'n
every trail in Carbon
County. Over the
years I've been a
miner, a soldier,
a trapper, and a
logger. I've done
about every job
there is around here,
but mostly I'm just
an old cowboy with
a few tales to tell.
"Come let me show
you my Country."

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