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  1. The highest peaks within the Bighorns are located in Wyoming in the 1,120,000-acre (4,500 km 2) Bighorn National Forest. Two peaks rise to over 13,000 ft: Cloud Peak (13,175 ft, 4,016 m) and Black Tooth Mountain (13,005 ft, 3,964 m). There are a dozen more that rise to over 12,000 feet (3,700 m). From the east the mountains present a vertical ...

  2. Website. Bighorn National Forest. The Bighorn National Forest is a U.S. National Forest located in northern Wyoming, United States and consists of over 1.1 million acres (4,500 km 2 ). Created as a US Forest Reserve in 1897, it is one of the oldest government-protected forest lands in the U.S. The forest is well east of the continental divide ...

  3. Bighorn Mountains, range of the northern Rocky Mountains in southern Montana, U.S., extending southeastward in an anticlinal arch across north-central Wyoming for 120 miles (193 km). Varying in width between 30 and 50 miles (50 and 80 km), the mountains rise abruptly 4,000 to 5,000 feet (1,200 to 1,500 metres) above the surrounding Great Plains ...

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    • Bighorn Scenic Byway. Travelers hunting for breathtaking panoramic views will find them in the Bighorns, and several of the most beautiful vistas can easily be enjoyed on the Bighorn Scenic Byway.
    • Medicine Wheel National Historic Landmark. The Bighorn Scenic Byway meets up with the Medicine Wheel Passage Scenic Byway, which leads to the Medicine Wheel National Historic Landmark – a sacred site for Native Americans.
    • Cloud Peak Byway and Ten Sleep Canyon. Cloud Peak Byway along Highway 16, (referred to by locals as The Sweet 16), takes drivers through Ten Sleep Canyon and over Powder River Pass, offering a view of the highest point in the Bighorns — the 13,167-foot Cloud Peak.
    • Cloud Peak Wilderness. Hiking could be the Bighorns’ middle name, with hiking trails around every twist and turn. Cloud Peak Wilderness has been touted as having some of the most spectacular alpine scenery in the country and features more than 100 miles of trails.
  4. Description. A juvenile (lamb) Bighorn sheep are named for the large, curved horns borne by the rams (males). Ewes (females) also have horns, but they are shorter and straighter. [20] They range in color from light brown to grayish or dark, chocolate brown, with a white rump and lining on the backs of all four legs.

  5. The Bighorn Mountains are a uniquely diverse landscape that host lush grasslands to alpine meadows, and rugged mountaintops to canyonlands and desert. The Bighorn National Forest is 80 miles long and 30 miles wide. The highest point, Cloud Peak, reaches 13,167 feet. The Forest, river, and mountain range are referred to as Bighorn (single word ...

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  7. Lost Twin Lakes Trail #065*** – 11.8 miles out and back. Beginning at the West Tensleep Lake Trailhead, this hike travels past Mirror Lake to Lost Twin Lakes in the Cloud Peak Wilderness. You can easily miss Mirror Lake as you have to exit the trail to the northeast over a little rise to find it. The last mile or so is rocky and steep as you ...

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