Developed Recreation Sites
Hogan and Luce Campground
Location: Park County
Nearest Town: Cody
Facilities: Picnic tables, fire rings, toilet facilities, food storage boxes, horse trailer parking, horse stanchions and hitching rails
Things to note:
- Non-fee area
- Closures/Restrictions: None for the campground, but adjacent lands on Bald Ridge are closed to all use from December 15 through April 30 each year to protect essential wintering habitat for big game
How to get there: This site is located 18 miles north of Cody off Wyoming State Highway 120. Turn left onto Park County Road 7RP and continue approximately five miles; look for the Hogan-Luce Trailhead sign and take a left onto the one-mile-long access road to the site.
McCullough Peaks
Herd Management Area
Location: Park County
Nearest town: Cody
Facilities: Interpretive kiosks at major entrance points.
Things to note:
- Non-fee area
- Stay 300 ft. from wild horses at all times
- Motorized vehicles are restricted to designated routes
How to get there: To view the wild horses, from Cody, go east on Highway 14/16/20 to mile marker 72 (about 18 miles) - on the left you will see a gate; horses are often in this area and you can enter if you choose. If not, continue to mile marker 74 where you will see a kiosk and the Whistle Creek Road sign on your left; enter, proceed to pipeline marker 75 (about 6 miles) and enjoy the remarkable panoramic view of the badlands.
North Fork Shoshone River Access
Location: Park County
Nearest Town: Cody
Facilities: Interpretive kiosks
Things to note:
- Non-fee area
- This is a day use site only
- Closures/Restrictions: none
How to get there: This site is located 18 miles west of Cody off the North Fork Highway. Turn left onto the North Fork Fishing Access road. The turn is signed on the highway.
Twin Creek Trailhead
Location: Park County
Nearest Town: Cody
Facilities: Interpretive kiosks, horse trailer parking and toilet facilities.
Things to note:
- Non-fee area
- Closures/Restrictions: trail is closed January 1 through April 30
- Trailhead is a day use site only
- Unattended vehicles and horse trailers may be parked overnight if visitors are camping in the backcountry
How to get there: The trailhead is located 23 miles southwest of Cody on Wyoming State Highway 291 (the South Fork Highway). Turn right at the Twin Creek Trailhead sign.
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