Montana Points of Interest
Duncom Mountain Burn Observation Site
The Duncom Mountain Burn occurred September 3, 1969. The size ended up being approximately 120 acres.
This fire was the result of human carelessness.
Reforestation of the burned area has been made possible through the efforts of the Wyoming Federation of Business and Professional Women’s Clubs.
Campground Restrictions
Pack It In, Pack It Out
Points of Interest
Nearby Camping
Location | Campsites | Reservations | Toilets | Showers | Elevation |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Five Springs Falls | 19 | 6,553 ft | |||
Bald Mountain | 15 | 9,088 ft | |||
Afterbay - Bighorn Canyon National Rec Area | 30 | 3,278 ft | |||
Porcupine | 16 | 8,822 ft |
Weather Forecast
Nearby Streamflow Levels
Gauge | Streamflow |
---|---|
Pryor Creek Nr Huntley Mt
USGS 06216900 |
21 cfs |
Little Bighorn River Near Hardin Mt
USGS 06294000 |
294 cfs |
Bighorn River At Kane
USGS 06279500 |
3,140 cfs |
Yellowstone River At Billings Mt
USGS 06214500 |
7,160 cfs |
Shell Creek Near Shell
USGS 06278500 |
74 cfs |
Shoshone River Near Lovell
USGS 06285100 |
1,140 cfs |
Bighorn River Near St. Xavier
USGS 06287000 |
6,000 cfs |