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Elks Fork Campground
Elks Fork Campground Locale
State Wyoming
District Wapiti Ranger District
Forest Shoshone National Forest
Season May - October
Fee $10.00 per night
Reservations No
Activities Biking
Camping
Fishing
Hiking
Horseback Riding
Hunting
Picnicking
Winter Sports
Services Developed Campsite
Drinking Water
Restrooms
RV Sites

Elk Fork Campground is to be found in an area with a lot of entertaining stuff to do; if you're looking for a splendid place to go for a weekend of camping, this is a glorious pick.

So much enjoyable stuff in one place! The Absaroka Range is peerless!. The Table Mountain Trail is a good hiking trail in the neighborhood of Elk Fork Campground, and there are some great whitewater spots on Shoshone River - North Fork. Summertime at Elk Fork Campground comes with high temperatures in the 70's. Through the dark hours of summer temperatures sink down into the 30's. Daytime highs during the winter are in the 20's, and nighttime lows in the 0's for Elk Fork Campground. Now, you may assume that's heaps but there's even more fun things to do here in the Absaroka Range.

Going for a hike on the Natural Bridge Trail is always a nice adventure; whitewater paddling is not for everybody but if it's for you then, we recommend Crandall Creek. Such a perfect pick of attractions and all the outdoors recreation will unquestionably have you coming back repeatedly. If you come to this campground, you will have a great time for sure. On a fine day at Elk Fork Campground you can take a hike along the Fire Memorial Trail; needless to say Sweetwater Creek flows through this vicinity. That right there is a load already, but it keeps on going; Elk Fork Campground has it all. While you're here at Elk Fork Campground you can take a hike along the Blackwater Trail, and close by you stumble on the Ishawooa Trail which is a glorious hiking trail. There's whitewater on Clarks Fork Yellowstone River for all you adrenaline people, and visiting Buffalo Bill State Park is a perfect thing to do.

The Absaroka Range scenery is always stunning. The amount of precipitation that falls at Elk Fork Campground is close to the national average; all through June this area sees the most rain, and the driest month of the year is October. Some of the things you can do here at Elk Fork Campground are hiking, and whitewater paddling, so running out of enjoyable things to do won’t happen. You've been indoors for too long; Elk Fork Campground in Wyoming is the outdoors at its best. If you are in Wyoming all through camping season, you should go camping.

http://www.fs.fed.us/r2/shoshone/recreation/camping/campgrounds2.shtml

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