Camping at North Tongue Campground

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Location and Access

North Tongue Campground is situated within the Bighorn National Forest in Wyoming. This forest is located in north-central Wyoming and spans over 1 million acres of rugged terrain. To reach North Tongue Campground, use Highway 14, known as the Bighorn Scenic Byway, and turn onto Forest System Road 92, which will lead directly to the campground.

Facilities and Amenities

The campground offers basic facilities including:

  • Individual Sites: There are numerous campsites available for tent and trailer camping, but there may be length restrictions for RVs due to the layout and size of the sites.
  • Picnic Tables and Fire Rings: Each campsite is equipped with a picnic table and fire ring for convenience and comfort.
  • Toilet Facilities: The campground offers vault toilets, which are typically non-flushable but are designed to minimize odors.
  • Drinking Water: Potable water is usually provided, but campers should check in advance if water is available or if they need to bring their own.

Recreational Activities

Visitors to North Tongue Campground can enjoy a variety of recreational activities such as:

  • Hiking and Backpacking: There are numerous trails in the area that offer scenic views and opportunities for wildlife viewing.
  • Fishing: The North Tongue River and nearby streams provide opportunities for fishing. Anglers can fish for trout and other species, but should be aware of state fishing regulations.
  • Wildlife Watching: The Bighorn National Forest is home to a diverse range of wildlife, including deer, moose, elk, and a variety of bird species.

Campground Usage and Fees

  • Season and Accessibility: The operating season for North Tongue Campground typically runs from late spring to early fall. Visitors should check local weather conditions and road accessibility before making travel plans.
  • Fees: There are fees for camping at North Tongue Campground. Campers should check the current fee schedule and reservation policies, as they can change regularly.

Reservation System

  • Reservations: Some campsites at North Tongue Campground may be available for reservation, while others are first-come, first-served. Visitors should check the official Bighorn National Forest website or use a national reservation service to secure a site.

Additional Considerations

  • Wildlife Safety: Campers should be prepared to store food and scented items securely to avoid attracting bears and other wildlife.
  • Leave No Trace: It is important to follow Leave No Trace principles by packing out all trash and minimizing your impact on the environment.
  • Weather Preparedness: The weather in the Bighorn Mountains can be unpredictable, so campers are advised to bring appropriate clothing and gear for a variety of conditions.

For the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding North Tongue Campground and Bighorn National Forest, visitors should consult the official U.S. Forest Service website or contact the local ranger district office before their trip.

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