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Basic Information

Location: Half Moon Lake Campground is located in Bridger-Teton National Forest in western Wyoming, approximately 9 miles from Pinedale.

Season: The campground typically operates from early June through late September, but these dates may vary depending on weather conditions and snow levels. Visitors should check current operating dates before planning their trip.

Campground Features and Amenities

Campsites: The campground offers a number of sites for tent and RV camping. Each site typically includes a picnic table, a fire ring, and access to vault toilets.

RVs: RVs are welcome, but the campground does not offer hookups for water, sewer, or electricity. The maximum length for RVs is contingent on the individual campsite specifications.

Water: Potable water is usually available on-site, but visitors should confirm its availability and consider bringing their own supply.

Pets: Pets are permitted but must be kept on a leash and under control at all times to minimize the impact on wildlife and fellow campers.

Activities

Fishing: Half Moon Lake is known for fishing. Anglers can expect to find species like cutthroat trout, rainbow trout, and lake trout.

Boating: Boating is popular on Half Moon Lake. Motorized and non-motorized boats are allowed, and there is a boat launch available for easy access to the water.

Hiking and Biking: Nearby trails offer hiking and mountain biking opportunities. The Bridger Wilderness offers miles of trails, ranging from easy to strenuous.

Wildlife Viewing: The area is home to various wildlife, including deer, moose, and a diversity of bird species. Visitors should be aware of bear activity and practice safe food storage and disposal.

Regulations and Considerations

Bear Safety: The Bridger-Teton National Forest is bear country. Campers are required to store food and attractants in bear-proof containers or vehicles and properly dispose of trash in bear-proof receptacles.

Leave No Trace: Visitors are urged to follow Leave No Trace principles to minimize their impact on the natural environment. This includes packing out all waste and respecting wildlife and plant life.

Fire Restrictions: Depending on conditions, fire restrictions may be in place. Campers should check for current fire regulations before lighting a campfire.

Reservation and Fees: Some campsites may be available on a first-come, first-served basis, while others can be reserved in advance. Fees are typically charged for overnight stays, and the most current fee structure can be obtained from the forest service or online reservation systems.

Contact Information

For the most up-to-date information about Half Moon Lake Campground, visitors should contact the Pinedale Ranger District:

  • Phone Number: Visitors can call the Pinedale Ranger District office for information and updates.
  • Website: The official Forest Service website provides information about the campground, including current conditions, maps, and reservation links.
  • Physical Address: The Pinedale Ranger District office has a physical address where visitors can obtain maps and other information in person.

Remember that the conditions and regulations can change due to weather and other factors, so it's important to verify the information before embarking on your camping trip.

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