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Access Site WY

Sibley Lake

South Tongue River

Source: wyoming_game_and_fish_department Updated 1 year ago

City: Burgess Junction, WY
County: Sheridan County
Type: Boat Ramp
Location: 44.75938827, -107.43751116
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About This Access Site
Sibley Lake is a scenic mountain lake located in the northern Bighorn National Forest near Burgess Junction, Wyoming, at an elevation of 7,900 feet along the Bighorn Scenic Byway (U.S. Highway 14). The lake is restricted to non-motorized watercraft, making it ideal for kayakers and canoeists seeking a peaceful paddling experience. An accessible boat launch ramp and fishing dock are available at the shoreline, providing convenient water entry for both paddlers and anglers.

The lake is situated within Sibley Lake Campground, a full-service facility administered by Gallatin Canyon Campgrounds. Campsites with amenities including electric hookups, a dump station, and firewood are available for reservation through Recreation.gov. Standard camping fees range from $20.50 to $25.50 per night, with additional charges for second vehicles and electric sites. From Dayton, Wyoming, the access is approximately 25 miles southwest on U.S. Highway 14. For more information or reservations, contact the campground at 406-587-9054 or email gccampgrounds13@gmail.com.
Federal Facility Information
406-587-9054 Free Access Reservations Available

Overview
Sibley Lake Campground is located at Sibley Lake along the Bighorn Scenic Byway (U.S. Highway 14) near the Burgess Junction at an elevation of 7,900 feet. The Bighorn National Forest offers a wide variety of activities, including hiking, fishing, scenic driving and a number of historic sites.

The administering organization is Gallatin Canyon Campgrounds; e-mail:...

Overview
Sibley Lake Campground is located at Sibley Lake along the Bighorn Scenic Byway (U.S. Highway 14) near the Burgess Junction at an elevation of 7,900 feet. The Bighorn National Forest offers a wide variety of activities, including hiking, fishing, scenic driving and a number of historic sites.

The administering organization is Gallatin Canyon Campgrounds; e-mail: gccampgrounds13@gmail.com Recreation
Sibley Lake is open to non-motorized craft and offers an accessible fishing dock on the shoreline. Anglers fish for rainbow, brown and brook trout.

Off-road vehicle trails, scenic jeep roads, hiking and additional fishing streams are available in the surrounding area. Diverse hikes vary from loop trails to treks along creeks and over mountain peaks; many trails access the Cloud Peak Wilderness. Facilities
The campground offers several single-family sites each equipped with a picnic table and campfire ring with grill. Accessible vault toilets, drinking water and trash collection are provided.Natural Features
The campground is situated near Sibley Lake and Prune Creek in the Bighorn Mountains, where craggy granite peaks rise over 13,000 feet above sea level. A forest of lodgepole pine covers the area, creating excellent wildlife habitat.
Nearby Attractions
Shell Falls Visitor Center, at the overlook of Shell Falls, is about 25 miles southwest. This center offers interpretive trails, scenic views, and educational displays about natural features such as flora and fauna and area history.
Charges & Cancellations
Refunds: Refund requests made through www.recreation.gov will be charged a $10 processing fee. This cancellation processing fee is retained by the reservation service contractor along with the non-refundable reservation fee. All requests for the return of the non-refundable reservation fee and the cancellation processing fee will be declined by the campground concessionaire as they did not receive these fees (these are the fees retained by the reservation contractor, a different entity).

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