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Medicine Lodge Archaeological Site Campground
Hyattville, WY
About Medicine Lodge Archaeological Site Campground
Medicine Lodge Archaeological Site Campground north of Hyattville Wyoming provides primitive tent and RV camping sites in a remote location. Popular with ATV riders. Home to a large sandstone cliff that displays hundreds of Native American petroglyphs and pictographs. 28 primitive tent and RV sites on state managed land near a site of historical and archaeological significance. The state park is open year round with reduced amenities during the winter. 5 of the campsites are reservable in advance (during season). the campground has packed gravel roads with grass and dirt sites. Each site has a picnic table and fire ring. A few water spigots are available as are restroom facilities. Three camping loops include Lower, Middle and "Group" areas. It very inexpensive to camp at this location.

From the park:

More than 10,000 years of rich cultural history thrives at Medicine Lodge amongst the endless outdoor recreation opportunities. Wildlife viewing and opportunities for adventure are amongst the best in the state. Archaeological Discovery: View hundreds of prehistoric petroglyphs and pictographs along a 700 foot long sandstone cliff. Archaeological digs have revealed 10,000 years of human occupation at the site. Artifacts are on display in the visitor center. Trails: Hiking, biking, horseback, & ATV trails; we’ve got it covered. Medicine Lodge is the ultimate trailhead for exploring your favorite type of trail. Enjoy access to hundreds of miles of both non-motorized and multi-use trails. Public horse corrals are first-come, first-serve. Fishing: Whether you favor traditional tackle or fly gear, Medicine Lodge offers miles of prime angling access. Brown trout are abundant in Medicine Lodge Creek and nearby streams produce both rainbows and brook trout. Exploration: From cactus to alpine lakes, explore the five distinct vegetative zones within a 12-mile radius. Nearby dinosaur tracks, disappearing streams, tipi-rings, rock arches and abundant wildlife await your adventurous spirit.
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