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.

 


DUNCOM MOUNTAIN BURN OBSERVATION SITE
Campground Restrictions
Pack It In, Pack It Out

Points of Interest
Location
Barry's Landing Bulletin Board
Caroline Lockhart-Cattle Queen Of Dry Land
Chicken Coop
Duncom Mountain Burn Observation Site
Ewing Snell Chicken Coop
Ewing Snell Ranch House
Ewing-Snell Ranch Interpretive Exhibit
Five Springs Falls Overlook
Five Springs Falls Road Basin Overlook
Hillsboro Corral and Stud Barn
Hillsboro Information Sign
Lockhart Barn/Stable
Lockhart Blacksmith Shop
Lockhart Chicken Coop
Lockhart Garage/shed
Lockhart Generator Shed
Lockhart Hay/Calf Pen
Lockhart Log Privy
Lockhart North Bunkhouse
Lockhart Privy
Lockhart Ranch House
Lockhart Ranch Office
Lockhart South Bunkhouse
Lockhart Spring House
Lockhart Storage Shed
Mason Lovell Blacksmith Shop
Mason Lovell Bunkhouse
Milk House
Post Office
Red Gulch-Alkali Back Country Byway Info Site
Red Gulch Dinosaur Tracksite Pavilion
Root Cellar
Sheep Observation Site
The Gifted Authoress
Tornado Observation Site
Wood information sign
Yellowtail Dam Visitor Center

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