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Dickinson Creek Campground Introduce
Dickinson Creek Campground offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the untouched beauty of Wyoming's wilderness. Located along Forest Road 329 in Lander, WY, this campground provides a serene escape from urban life, surrounded by dense forests and rolling meadows. The area is part of the greater Shoshone National Forest, offering endless possibilities for outdoor enthusiasts.
Whether you're traveling with a large group or exploring solo, Dickinson Creek Campground accommodates all types of visitors. The campground features both primitive camping sites and RV-friendly locations, complete with basic amenities such as communal water sources and pit toilets. For those looking to explore the area on horseback, the public corral available at the site makes it an ideal base for equine adventures.
One of the standout features of Dickinson Creek Campground is its remote location. The drive to reach the site is a journey in itself, with 12 miles of winding dirt roads that require a high-clearance vehicle. Visitors are strongly advised to plan for this challenging terrain and allow ample time to navigate it safely, preferably during daylight hours.
While the lack of running water and cell service might be a drawback for some, it adds to the primitive charm of the campground. Guests should bring their own water filtration systems or pack enough supplies for their stay. The area is also home to wildlife, including bears, so proper food storage in provided bear boxes is essential.
For those willing to venture off the beaten path, Dickinson Creek Campground provides a true taste of the wild. It's an ideal spot for adventurers seeking solitude, stargazing under vast skies, and exploring nearby trails that lead into the Absaroka-Beartooth Wilderness and the Wind River Range.
Customer feedback highlights both the beauty and challenges of this unique location:
- Absolutely beautiful area with stunning views and a peaceful atmosphere.
- Perfect for horseback riding in the wilderness, with easy access to trails and public corrals.
- Highly recommend visiting during the day due to the challenging road conditions.
- Be prepared for limited cell service and no running water; bring necessary supplies.
Dickinson Creek Campground is a hidden gem for outdoor enthusiasts willing to embrace the wild. While it may not be suitable for everyone, those seeking an authentic backcountry experience will find this campground hard to beat.
Location
WyomingFremont CountyLanderForest Road 329
Customer Reviews
Absolutely beautiful area. Very accommodating for those wishing to ride horse through the wilderness. There's a public coral and a separate campground. If remote is what you're looking for, this is the place! Caveats:1)There are warning signs for food aggressive bears in the area. 2) There's no running water other than creeks, so pack what you need or bring a filtration system. 3) There's little to no cell signal, but I did find some when riding to the edge of Black Mountain (on the far side of the meadow). 4) Off-road, high clearance vehicle is HIGHLY recommend. 5) It is about a 12 mile drive on dirt switchback roads on the side of a mountain. Highly recommend doing this in daylight and allow about an hour to navigate it. 6) To access the national park, one must pass through Wind River Indian Reservation. There's a sign at the entrance directing travelers to seek permission to cross the territory. 7) The forest signs were burnt, leading me to believe the fires might not have been "controlled burns". Check smoke & fire updates before journey.
The trail in is NOT for the feint of heart, or for those that don't own a 4WD vehicle. Nothing on the TOPO map indicates that the road is this bad, but we only made it about 0.25 miles before turning around (in a car). I can't remark on the Campground, but as it has facilities I expected to be able to get there, even if it would have been a semi-rough gravel road.
Trailhead into one of the most scenic areas of the wilderness. Road can be rough. High profile vehicle recommended.
Somewhat remote. No water, but has campsites, tables, toilets, and trash receptacle.
Very peaceful and full of serenity.
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