“early June through early September”
Overview Doyle Creek Campground is located 30 miles west of Buffalo, Wyoming, on the east side of scenic Cloud Peak Skyway, near the Cloud Peak Wilderness area. Located in the Bighorn National Forest, visitors to the area enjoy a wide variety of activities, including hiking, fishing, scenic driving and a number of historic sites. The area offers excellent habitat for a wide variety of wildlife species. The administering organization is Gallatin Canyon Campgrounds; e-mail: gccampgrounds13@gmail.comRecreation Scenic off-highway driving is available on nearby Elgin Park, Pole Creek and Crazy Woman Canyon Roads. Hiking and mountain biking are allowed on these roads as well. ATV trails are adjacent to camp. Many additional hiking trails are available in the Cloud Peak Wilderness. Fishing is popular in the campground and nearby streams and lakes.Facilities The campground offers several single-family sites each equipped with a picnic table and campfire ring with grill. Vault toilets, drinking water from a hand pump and trash collection are provided. The nearest dump station is 20 miles away on Powder River Pass.Natural Features Located at 8,100 feet in elevation, the campground is situated in a densely forested area of lodgepole pine. Campsites are located on a creek and meadow in a peaceful and remote setting. Temperatures can drop significantly once the sun goes down. Summer daytime temperatures range from the 60s-90s, with nighttime temperatures down to the 50s. June is sometimes rainy while the rest of the summer has fair, clear, sunny days. Thunderstorms and snowstorms can arise at any time. Autumn temperatures are cool with frosts by mid-September. Nearby Attractions Scenic driving on Cloud Peak Skyway.
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Confirmed by 1 users | Last reported on July 04, 2022AT&T 4G
Confirmed by 1 users | Last reported on July 28, 2017Reviews
We stayed here in late August as a stopover between the Badlands and Yellowstone. We were the only people there. It's a few miles off the main road, but it's a pretty campground with large pines and a small creek that runs through it. The only beings we saw were a few deer and an owl. The camp host was located at another nearby campground. It felt like we were the only ones for miles, and we may have been. I've never been anywhere so quiet. The sites are large, so even if the campground was busy there is plenty of space and privacy. There were vault toilets and they were clean. This campground it a little out of the way and we saw others boondocking on the way to this campground, but it was very pleasant and we'd definitely stay again.
Nightly Rate: $12.00
Days Stayed: 1
Site Number: -
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AT&T 4G
Had a wonderful time enjoying nature at this beautiful campgrounds. Bathrooms and grounds were spotlessly clean. Flowers everywhere. Can't wait to return.
Very Quiet campground. went for a short drive at dusk, 3 bull moose, 3 buck mule deer, 4 antelope, 4 cow elk. will for sure come back to spend more than one night. forgot to use my gold pass to discount the cost.
Nightly Rate: $24.00
Days Stayed: 1
Site Number: 12
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Verizon
We stayed here for seven days to enjoy the cooler temps and explore some Bighorn National Forest. We also took a day to go hang out in Buffalo, Wyoming.
Beautiful little campground close to Hazelton Mountain. It is also bordered by Hazelton Creek. We will for sure stay here again if we are in the area.
Our campsite site parking was on the smaller side as we are in a truck camper and don’t need large parking.
However the campsite proper was very large! Lots of room for canopy/gazebo and hammocks.
As with most National Forest campgrounds none of the sites are level. But that’s okay.
There is a well pump in the campground for water, trash receptacles at several locations.
There were three pit toilets. Very clean pit toilets! The host is doing an amazing job!
They were in the process of installing bear boxes while we were there.
There really are no negatives unless driving down 6 miles of dirt road is one.
I recommend this campground if you like seclusion and peace.
Nightly Rate: $16.00
Days Stayed: 7
Site Number: 13
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Wheelchair Accessible
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Credit Cards Accepted
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- Affiliation
- National forest
- Sites Count
- 19
- Last Nightly Rate
- 16.0
- Lowest Nightly Rate
- 12.0
- Longest Vehicle Length Reported
- 25.0
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Propane
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Big Rigs
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Boondock
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Fifty Amp
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Full Hookup
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Dump Station
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Mobile Homes
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Pull Through
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Age Restricted
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Dispersed Sites
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Open Seasonally
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Permit Required
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