Five Springs Falls Lower Campsite 5 Camping Area

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Last Updated: December 5, 2025

The Five Springs Falls Lower Campsite 5 Campsite is a developed and reservable campsite located within the Big Horn Lake watershed in Wyoming.


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Summary

The area is known for its breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape, including the nearby Five Springs Falls.

In addition to the falls, there are several other points of interest in the area, including the Pryor Mountain Wild Horse Range and the Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area. Visitors can also enjoy fishing, boating, and hiking in the area.

The campsite itself offers a variety of amenities, including picnic tables, fire rings, and access to potable water and vault toilets. The area is also pet-friendly, although pets must be kept on a leash at all times.

Interesting facts about the area include the presence of wild horses in the nearby Pryor Mountain Wild Horse Range and the fact that the Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area is home to one of the largest populations of bighorn sheep in the world.

The best time of year to visit the Five Springs Falls Lower Campsite 5 Campsite is during the summer months, with average temperatures ranging from the mid-70s to mid-80s Fahrenheit. Visitors should note that the area can experience frequent thunderstorms during the summer, so it is important to be prepared for changing weather conditions.

       

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Camping Essential Practices

Pack It In, Pack It Out
Take all trash, food scraps, and gear back with you to keep campsites clean and protect wildlife.
Respect Wildlife
Observe animals from a distance, store food securely, and never feed wildlife to maintain natural behavior and safety.
Know Before You Go
Check weather, fire restrictions, trail conditions, and permit requirements to ensure a safe and well-planned trip.
Minimize Campfire Impact
Use established fire rings, keep fires small, fully extinguish them, or opt for a camp stove when fires are restricted.
Leave What You Find
Preserve natural and cultural features by avoiding removal of plants, rocks, artifacts, or other elements of the environment.

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