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  2. How long is Powder River Pass in WY? Located in the Bighorn National Forest, the pass is 74.67km (46.4 miles) long running west-east from the villages of Meadowlark Lake and Buffalo. Is Powder River Pass in Wyoming scenic? The drive is very scenic. Views include high rocky cliffs, beautiful pine trees and flowing rivers. On top is a huge ...

  3. Range. Bighorn Mountains. Coordinates. 44°08′59″N 107°04′46″W. /  44.14972°N 107.07944°W  / 44.14972; -107.07944. The Powder River Pass sign. Powder River Pass (el. 9,666 ft or 2,946 m) is a mountain pass in the Bighorn Mountains in Wyoming traversed by U.S. Highway 16 (US 16). [1]

  4. Powder River Interpretive Site. Powder River Interpretive Site sits along the Cloud Peak Skyway. Stop and read the interpretive signs and view the beautiful scenery. Powder River Pass. This is Powder River Pass, 9,666 feet above sea level, is the highest point on Highway 16 in the Bighorn National Forest. At this elevation the harsh weather ...

  5. Jun 23, 2020 · The Powder River Pass is also the name of a football play, taking place between Arkansas and Ole Miss in 1954. Powder River Pass (el. 9666 ft.) is a mountain pass in the Bighorn Mountains in Wyoming traversed by U.S. Highway 16. It is between the towns of Buffalo and Ten Sleep.

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  6. US Hwy 16 traverses the southern Bighorn Mountains and offers breathtaking vistas of distant snowcapped peaks. This route connects Buffalo and Ten Sleep, Wyoming. Highlights include Hospital Hill, Powder River Pass, Meadowlark Lake and Tensleep Canyon. Medicine Wheel Passage. Length: 25 mi / 40.2 km Time to allow: 1 hour Open: Memorial Day to ...

  7. The road is a paved two-lane highway that crests at the 9,666-foot Powder River Pass. Mountain weather can be extreme and snow can fall in any month at these elevations but it rarely affects travel in the summer and early fall. Allow one hour minimum driving time. The History.

  8. Nov 8, 2014 · Generally the Powder River Basin refers to the lower elevation lands reaching from the Bighorn Mountains in north central Wyoming to the Black Hills on the Wyoming/South Dakota border, even though this region also includes the watersheds of the Tongue, Little Missouri, Belle Fourche and Cheyenne rivers, tributaries of the Yellowstone and Missouri.

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