CHALK BLUFFS CAMPSITE 11

CAMPING AREA
5,889.0 ft 42.68, -106.62
December 12, 2024


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Chalk Bluffs Campsite 11 is a developed, non-reservable campsite in the Middle North Platte-Casper watershed of Wyoming. The campsite is located in a picturesque area with stunning views of the surrounding landscape. The site is surrounded by tall chalk bluffs and is situated near the North Platte River, offering visitors an opportunity to explore the river and the surrounding wilderness.

There are a number of points of interest near the campsite, including the Seminoe Reservoir, which is a popular spot for fishing, boating, and swimming. The area is also home to a number of hiking trails, including the Medicine Bow Rail Trail, which offers visitors a chance to explore the area on foot or on bike. Additionally, there are several historic sites in the area, including the Independence Rock State Historic Site and the Oregon Trail Ruts State Historic Site.

The Chalk Bluffs Campsite 11 offers visitors a range of amenities, including fire rings, picnic tables, and vault toilets. There is no potable water available at the site, so visitors are advised to bring their own water or to treat water from the river.

Interesting facts about the area include that it was once a major route for travelers along the Oregon Trail and was also an important area for Native American tribes. The area is also home to a variety of wildlife, including elk, deer, mountain lions, and coyotes.

The best time of year to visit Chalk Bluffs Campsite 11 is during the summer months, when temperatures are warm and the weather is generally sunny. Average temperatures during this time range from the mid-70s to the mid-80s, making it an ideal time to explore the area and enjoy outdoor activities.

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