@BarryM7783558· Camped on Jul 14, 2024 at Campsite #5
Tie Flume in the Bighorn National Forest is a very good campsite. The set up was excellent with level ground, well defined sites that had clearly been well though through. Good distances between sites was also a plus. On the downside was the use of generators in the evenings - the time you really want to sit and listen to nature. I understand why people use these, especially on the larger rigs that were in the park, but this was a negative for us.
@BarryM7783558· Camped on Jul 14, 2024 at Campsite #5
Tie Flume in the Bighorn National Forest is a very good campsite. The set up was excellent with level ground, well defined sites that had clearly been well though through. Good distances between sites was also a plus. On the downside was the use of generators in the evenings - the time you really want to sit and listen to nature. I understand why people use these, especially on the larger rigs that were in the park, but this was a negative for us.
@BarryM7783558· Camped on Jul 14, 2024 at Campsite #5
Tie Flume in the Bighorn National Forest is a very good campsite. The set up was excellent with level ground, well defined sites that had clearly been well though through. Good distances between sites was also a plus. On the downside was the use of generators in the evenings - the time you really want to sit and listen to nature. I understand why people use these, especially on the larger rigs that were in the park, but this was a negative for us.
@BarryM7783558· Camped on Jul 14, 2024 at Campsite #5
Tie Flume in the Bighorn National Forest is a very good campsite. The set up was excellent with level ground, well defined sites that had clearly been well though through. Good distances between sites was also a plus. On the downside was the use of generators in the evenings - the time you really want to sit and listen to nature. I understand why people use these, especially on the larger rigs that were in the park, but this was a negative for us.
@MartinK4638996· Camped on Jul 1, 2023 at Campsite #5
The campground itself is good. However, it is a haven for Side by Sides due to all the availability of trails for them in the area. Site 005 is next to the road for Tie Flume and Dead Swede campgrounds, so there is constant noise from vehicles of all types during daylight hours. Starting early in the day, and ending late in the day. A fine dust from the vehicles on the roads coats everything at your campsite(s). 001, 002, ... 006. I tent camped, which made for even a less pleasurable Tie Flume experience. Noise and dust may be more tolerable in a hardside camper. Those, like the SxS's, were in abundance along with hit/miss to adherence of the non-use of generators from 10:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m.
The scenery, roads (I was a camper on a cross-country motorcycle trip) and wildlife when present is/are hard to top, but if I ever pass through again, I'll probably bypass Tie Flume for the aforementioned issues.
@ShellyN1476440· Camped on Jul 28, 2022 at Campsite #5
Our first experience boondocking but all went well and our space at Tie Flume was exceptionally beautiful with Big Daddy Moose eating reeds in the river and Momma long legs coming thru camp WITH her baby. It was amazing like we were in another world
The campsite was cleaned and ready when we got there. Toilets were cleaned and stocked well with Toilet paper and hand sanitizer. Fishing in the stream near by was fantastic. Our only issue was the in the mornings. There was an extremely loud ATV that came by our campsite at 445am and woke all of us up. I understand that camp host can't always control everything, but it was rather annoying. There should be a quiet time for mornings too.
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