Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area adventure.
Discover the rugged beauty of Bighorn Canyon's vast landscapes.
You’re going to feel home, home on the range at Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area! With 120,000 wild acres to explore you’ll feed your inner adventurer by hiking to canyon overlooks and past preserved ranches of yesteryear. Most of the camping at Bighorn is free, so make a plan to stay for a few days. You’ll hands down want to hop in the river or some fishing. Bighorn River has world class trout fishing you have to see to believe. Boating in Bighorn Lake causes jaws to drop as cliff faces up to 1,000 feet tower overhead; you might even spy Bighorn Sheep perched on top! A place where not just the deer and antelope come to play, you’re going to feel wild and free in Bighorn Canyon.
The best time to visit Bighorn Canyon is during the spring and fall when the weather is mild and the natural beauty is at its peak. Summer offers warm temperatures ideal for water activities, while winter can be harsh, with some facilities closed or limited.