CAMPING @ SNYDER GUARD STATION (WY)

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contractID NRSO
description Snyder Guard Station is located in beautiful Snyder Basin, 22 miles west of Big Piney, Wyoming. The cabin makes an excellent destination for outdoor enthusiasts looking to hike, mountain bike, horseback ride or fish. Photographers are enchanted by the region's landscape and opportunities for wildlife watching. Open year-round, the cabin provides a horse corral for equestrian campers and allows pets as well. Winter access is by snowmobile, snowshoes or cross-country skis on a 10-mile trail.
drivingDirection From Kemmerer, WY, take US-189 north for 68.5 miles to Big Piney. Turn left onto State Highway 350, heading west from Big Piney. After about 10 miles, the pavement ends and the road forks. Take the left fork and drive about 12.5 miles. Shortly after crossing South Piney Creek, there is a "Y" intersection. Take the right fork and travel about 0.5 mile to the guard station. The bunkhouse is on the left.
facilitiesDescription The rustic log cabin sleeps four people and has propane heat and propane lights. A vault toilet is located outside next to the building, and drinking water is available in the kitchen sink during summer months only. Two bunk beds with mattresses are provided, as well as two dressers, a cabinet, and two chairs. The kitchen is equipped with a propane cook stove, a variety of cookware and utensils, a table with four chairs, a refrigerator and a sink. No electricity is available, and in winter, guests must bring their own supply of water for drinking and cooking. Recommended items to bring include food, bedding, matches, dish soap, dish rags, toilet paper, garbage bags and a flashlight. Click here for more cabin details.
facility SNYDER GUARD STATION (WY)
facilityID 75459
fullReservationUrl http://www.reserveamerica.com/campsiteSearch.do?contractCode=NRSO&parkId=75459&cmp=39-32--joewils
importantInformation Entry requires a permit and a key for the cabin; contact the ranger district at (307) 276-3375 during office hours to arrange for pickup Do not use wood cook stove Winter access is by only snowmobile, snowshoes or skis on a 10-mile trail; part of this trail is not groomed Summer access is on gravel and dirt roads; high clearance vehicles are strongly recommended No water is available in winter months Livestock may be kept in the corral northwest of the cabin Hay must be certified weed free Please bring garbage bags; this is a "pack it in, pack it out" facility Please clean cabin before leaving; cleaning supplies are provided No cell phone coverage available No smoking allowed Bears frequent the area; be aware of bear safety Beware of poisonous chemicals used to control rodent population Please include a current phone number with your reservation so the the District Office can contact you if any unforeseen issues arise with the cabin or your reservation. Don't Move Firewood: Help prevent the spread of tree-killing pests in our national forests by obtaining firewood near your destination and burning it on-site. For more information visit dontmovefirewood.org.
nearbyAttrctionDescription The nearest grocery store is in Big Piney, about an hour's drive from the cabin.
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orientationDescription The cabin sits in a grassy meadow surrounded by pine trees at an elevation of 8,000 feet. The cabin compound provides views of picturesque peaks including Riley Ridge. Moose, elk, eagles and sandhill cranes are among the wildlife likely to be seen. An abundance of wildflowers color the landscape in summer. The Bridger-Teton National Forest offers more than 3.4 million acres of public lands for outdoor recreation. With its pristine watersheds, abundant wildlife and immense wildlands, the forest comprises a large part of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, the largest intact ecosystem in the lower 48.
recreationDescription The Wyoming Range National Recreation Trail can be accessed nearby within the basin, offering exciting hiking, mountain biking and horseback riding opportunities. Nearby streams provide trout fishing. In winter months, nearly 100 miles of snowmobile trails are open for exploring. Cross-country skiing and snowshoeing are other popular cold weather activities.
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