Campsite #14 at Lakeview Bighorn Campground, WY
Tent Site #14
Walk-In | 8 people |
30 ft | Back-In |
2 | weak |





Campsite Reviews (4)
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Peaceful place, and great campsites. Pssst.... Don't tell anyone....
In 2018 we met your camp host Eugene Hill. What a great guy! We were very surprised and pleased to find him there this year as is common that camp hosts move around from state to state. An absolutely wonderful man. Told him of our experience in 2018 of the Cow Moose wandering through our Lake View Campsite, and we hoped to see more wildlife like that. On the 3rd day of our stay he took the time to come find us and tell us about two Moose in the upper campground. I was able to get fantastic photos of TWO Bull Moose lounging in the tall grass. Also have a great video of a Bull Moose marching right through our campsite to the lake. Not many camp hosts would do that. My brother and his wife had the campsite next to ours. My sister in law told Eugene, "there's no fish in that lake," since she hadn't caught any. Well, after he finished his morning camp host duties of the vault and trash; Eugene came down to our campsite and took a ride on my brothers electric motored canoe. They only caught one fish but they had fun. That evening we had to really push and convince Eugene to accept a steak and pork chop in thanks for all his help. Give that man a raise!
Final note, I would like to suggest that you lower the price of firewood bundles. Here in Northern Colorado I can purchase dry pine split firewood that has all the bark removed (thus no beetles) for .13 cents a pound. In northern Wyoming I think you could do the same. Your firewood bundles were dry and burned well, but $6 bucks per bundle (maybe 10-15 pounds) is higher than it should be.