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Grave Springs Campground, Wyoming
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Description: This campground is nestled in the southern end of the Bighorn Mountains. This area acquired its name as a result of an incident where a sheepherder was murdered by his friend while they were both highly intoxicated.

Location: From Arminto, take the South Big Horn/ Red Wall Back Country Byway north 13.5 miles to Bighorn Mountain road. Turn left and go 12 miles north to the campground.

Address: Casper Field Office
2987 Prospector Dr
Casper, WY  82604
Phone: (307)261-7600

Season: limited access in winter

Fee: no

Reservations: no
Activities
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 Biking  Fishing  Picnicking
 Boating (Motorized)  Hiking/Backpacking  Scenic Driving
 Boating (Non-motorized)  Horseback Riding  
 Boating (WW)  Hunting  Water Sports
 Camping    Wildlife Viewing
 Caving  Off Highway Vehicles  Winter Sports
 Climbing    

Services and Facilities
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  Exhibits  Campgnd, Primitive  Electric Hookup
 Interpretive Programs  Drinking Water  Dump Station
 Cultural-Historic Sites  Restrooms  Boat Ramp
 Campgnd, Developed  Showers  Marina
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