FIVE SPRINGS FALLS UPPER CAMPSITE 6

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November 21, 2024

SUMMARY

The Five Springs Falls Upper Campsite 6 is a developed and reservable campsite located in the Big Horn Lake watershed of Wyoming. The campground is set among stunning views of the surrounding mountains and the nearby Five Springs Falls. This area is a popular spot for hiking, fishing, and wildlife viewing.

The campground itself offers amenities such as picnic tables, fire rings, and vault toilets. Visitors can also access potable water from a nearby hand pump. Additionally, the area is a fee area, meaning visitors will need to pay a fee to stay overnight at the campsite.

Nearby points of interest include the Five Springs Falls, which is a short hike from the campsite. The falls are a beautiful sight and are a popular place for swimming and picnicking. The area is also home to a variety of wildlife, including elk, deer, and bighorn sheep.

Interesting facts about the area include that it is a part of the Shoshone National Forest, which is the nation's first national forest. Additionally, the area is located on the eastern side of the Absaroka Range, which is known for its rugged peaks and stunning views.

The best time of year to visit the Five Springs Falls Upper Campsite 6 is from late May through September, with average temperatures ranging from the mid-60s to low 80s Fahrenheit. It's important to note that the area can experience sudden weather changes, so visitors should come prepared with appropriate gear and clothing.

Sources:
- https://www.recreation.gov/camping/campgrounds/233917
- https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/shoshone/recarea/?recid=6009
- https://www.visitnwc.com/five-springs-falls/

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