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Bighorn National Forest

Bighorn National Forest
IUCN category VI (protected area with sustainable use of natural resources)
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The Medicine Wheel National Historic Landmark in the National Forest
Map showing the location of Bighorn National Forest
Map showing the location of Bighorn National Forest
Location Sheridan, Big Horn, Johnson, and Washakie counties, Wyoming, USA
Nearest city Sheridan, WY
Coordinates 44°32′N 107°21′W / 44.533°N 107.350°W / 44.533; -107.350Coordinates: 44°32′N 107°21′W / 44.533°N 107.350°W / 44.533; -107.350
Area 1,107,571 acres (4,482.18 km2)
Established February 22, 1897
Governing body U.S. Forest Service
Website Bighorn National Forest

Bighorn National Forest is located in northern Wyoming, United States and consists of over 1.1 million acres (4,500 km²). Created as a US Forest Reserve in 1897, it is one of the oldest government-protected forest lands in the U.S. The forest is well east of the continental divide and extends from the Montana border for a distance of 80 miles (130 km) along the spine of the Big Horn Mountains, an outlying mountain range separated from the rest of the Rocky Mountains by Bighorn Basin. Elevations range from 5,000 feet (1,500 m) along the sagebrush and grass-covered lowlands at the foot of the mountains, to 13,189 feet (4,020 m) on top of Cloud Peak, the highest point in the Big Horn Mountains. Around 99% of the land is above 1,500 metres (4,900 ft). The forest is named after the Bighorn River, which is partially fed by streams found in the forest. Streams in the range are fed primarily by snowmelt and snowmelt mixed with driving rainfall.

Within the forest is the Cloud Peak Wilderness area in which no motorized or mechanical equipment is allowed. The only access into the 189,000 acre (765 km²) wilderness is on foot or horseback. There are 1,500 miles (2,400 km) of trails in the forest, along with 32 improved campgrounds, lodges, and three scenic vehicular byways. U.S. Highway 14, also known as the Bighorn Scenic Byway, crosses the middle of the 30-mile (48 km) wide forest. Medicine Wheel Passage (U.S. Highway 14A) crosses in the north passing the Medicine Wheel National Historic Landmark, while the Cloud Peak Skyway (U.S. 16) crosses the highest pass in the forest (Powder River Pass 9,677 ft/ 2,950 m) and is located in the southern section of the forest.


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