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Five Springs Falls, Wyoming.

Five Springs Falls
BLM Cody Field Office
Cody, Wyoming
Phone: 307-578-5900
FAX: 307-578-5939
E-mail: cody_wymail@blm.gov

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A short hike on a trail from the parking area leads to a viewing area for Five Springs Falls. The campground is within the Five Springs Falls Area of Critical Environmental Concern that was designated to protect existing populations of four near-endemic rare and sensitive plant species. This site offers breathtaking views of the northern Bighorn Basin, with a panoramic view of the Bighorn, Pryor, and Absaroka Mountains. Wildlife in the area includes mule deer, elk, black bear, and mountain lion.

Area: N/A
Elevation: Ranges from 6,250 feet at the campground to 7,240 feet at the forest boundary.
Fees: N/A
Hours: N/A
Visitor Center: No
Facilities: Campground, restrooms, drinking water, picnic tables, grills.
Directions: Located 22 miles east of Lovell, just north of U.S. Highway 14A. Turn north at the Five Springs Falls campground sign. Travel on a steep, partially paved, narrow access road two miles to the lower loop of the campground.
Coordinates: Map Coordinates (NAD83): 44 48.361N; 107 58.061W.
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Five Springs Falls, Wyoming.
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There are no hiking trails to report at this time.
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This page was last updated Sunday, June 21, 2009
   
 
   
 
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