
It’s not for everyone but we hope we can get a few Boondocking enthusiasts or campground campers to join us. This campout is geared toward relaxation and tons of free time. I’ll be up on the mountain the Wednesday before to help people choose a spot early Thursday or they can meet me there Wednesday with no hors d’oeuvres, no drinks and no planned activities. We do have a KOA and Indian Campgrounds in Buffalo if anyone would like to make their own reservation there and drive up the mountain each day to meet us. We would only like 10-15 campers to attend as this is in the national forest and flat ground is a little tougher to come by. We hope the fire bans and crowds will be lifted and gone at this time of year and the air will start to cool. Each activity available will be paid for by each camper. The word might instantly conjure up images of parking down a dark, forest road on open land. It’s a phrase that RVers use to describe free camping in places without amenities such as sewer, water, or electric hookups. There is tons of hiking Thermopolis is only an hour and a half away and they have natural hot springs for only $10 a day(campers responsible for their own fees) and there is an historic medicine wheel about two hours from our boondocking spot. What is boondocking camping Boondocking is more than just a fun word to say.
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That way they don’t have to travel with full fresh water tanks. We will only be 25 minutes from the town of Buffalo so attendees can get free water for holding tanks and a free dump, all at the Cenex Zip Trip in Buffalo. There is a lodge 5-7 minutes from our boondocking spots that has horseback riding, a restaurant with full bar, and showers for $10 that provide a towel and bar of soap. Each attendee must provide their own alcohol and meals for each day. Rules and regulations Rules for parks, harbors, camping and reservations General park rules General harbor rules Camping at a state park or recreation area. We’re charging $20 a head to cover hors d’oeuvres and soft drinks for the evenings only.

Highway 16 Exit off of I-90 or I-25 into Buffalo, Wyoming.įollow the signs and turn on Highway 16 west towards Yellowstone National Park. Stay on Highway 16 into the Big Horn Mountains.įrom Buffalo, WY ( I-90 or I-25) Via U.S.
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HOW TO FIND US - 5 minutes from the South Fork Lodgeįrom Worland, Wyoming, follow Highway 16 east to the town of Ten Sleep, Wyoming.


Hwy 16 West - Head up the mountain to Sourdough forest road on the right. Read more about this at, Joshua Tree BLM South.
