The average annual snowfall in this area is approximately 350 inches, with an average peak snowpack of 150 inches. Nearby ski resorts include White Pine Ski Area and Grand Targhee Resort.
Climate trends in the area suggest that snowpack levels have been consistently declining over the past several decades, likely due to warming temperatures. This has implications for downstream hydrology constituents, including the Wind River and its tributaries, as well as nearby reservoirs such as Boysen Reservoir.
It is important to monitor and manage snowpack levels in this region to ensure a healthy water supply for both human and ecological systems.
1. Fishing at Old Battle Lake: Old Battle Lake is a popular spot for fishing, with a variety of fish species to catch including trout, bass, and catfish. Anglers can enjoy the peaceful surroundings and beautiful scenery while trying to reel in their next big catch.
2. Hiking in the Bighorn National Forest: Just a short drive from Old Battle, the Bighorn National Forest offers a plethora of hiking trails for all skill levels. From easy nature walks to challenging summit hikes, outdoor enthusiasts can explore the diverse landscape of the forest, including forests, meadows, and alpine lakes.
3. Camping at Sibley Lake Campground: Located near Old Battle, Sibley Lake Campground offers a picturesque setting for camping under the stars. With amenities such as picnic tables, fire rings, and vault toilets, campers can enjoy a peaceful night in nature while being close to the lake for fishing and boating opportunities.
4. Hunting in the Bighorn Mountains: The Bighorn Mountains near Old Battle are a popular destination for hunting enthusiasts. With a variety of game species such as elk, deer, and antelope, hunters can enjoy a challenging and rewarding experience in the rugged terrain of the mountains.
5. Birdwatching along the Cloud Peak Scenic Byway: The Cloud Peak Scenic Byway near Old Battle offers excellent opportunities for birdwatching, with a diverse range of bird species to spot in the forests and meadows along the route. Birdwatchers can keep their eyes peeled for species such as bald eagles, osprey, and songbirds while enjoying the scenic drive through the Bighorn Mountains.
| Site ID | Snow Sensor 673 |
| Geolocation | 41.16, -106.97 |
| Elevation | 10,000ft. |
| Last Updated | 2026-07-07 |
| Observed Snowpack | 0 inches |
| Percent of Normal | NA |
| Snow Water Equivalent | NA |
| Past 24hrs | 0.0 inches |
| 24hr Forecast | 0 inches |
| 120hr Forecast | 0 inches |
| Peak Snowpack | 206 inches |