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Sibley Lake Campground is a remote, wooded site in the Bighorn National Forest with easy lake access, plentiful hiking, and abundant wildlife viewing (moose, elk, deer). Sites are spacious with electric and non-electric back‑in spots that can handle large rigs; hosts are frequently described as friendly and restrooms are kept clean. Practical tradeoffs: the campground sits near 8,000 ft so nights can be chilly and air noticeably thinner, cell service is limited, and there are vault toilets and no showers onsite. Entry roads can be rough; a nearby dump station and water spigots are available a short drive away.

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📖 About This Campground

Sibley Lake Campground is located at Sibley Lake along the Bighorn Scenic Byway (U.S. Highway 14) near the Burgess Junction at an elevation of 7,900 feet. The Bighorn National Forest offers a wide variety of activities, including hiking, fishing, scenic driving and a number of historic sites. The campground offers several single-family sites each equipped with a picnic table and campfire ring with grill. Accessible vault toilets, drinking water and trash collection are provided. Sibley Lake is open to non-motorized craft and offers an accessible fishing dock on the shoreline. Anglers fish for rainbow, brown and brook trout. Off-road vehicle trails, scenic jeep roads, hiking and additional fishing streams are available in the surrounding area. Diverse hikes vary from loop trails to treks along creeks and over mountain peaks; many trails access the Cloud Peak Wilderness.

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