Tie Flume Campground Introduce
For local users seeking a secluded and scenic "camping near me" experience high in the Bighorn National Forest, Tie Flume Campground, located off Forest Road #234 near Dayton, WY 82836, USA, offers a rustic charm at an elevation of approximately 8,800 feet. Situated adjacent to the South Fork of the Tongue River, this well-kept U.S. Forest Service campsite provides a beautiful natural setting, although it comes with a few considerations regarding amenities and the environment.
The environment at Tie Flume Campground is described as "nice" and "secluded," with the stunning scenery of the Big Horn Mountains being a significant draw. The campground's high elevation likely contributes to cooler temperatures and potentially breathtaking views. Being located next to the South Fork of the Tongue River adds to the natural appeal, offering the soothing sounds of flowing water and the potential for riverside exploration.
In terms of services, Tie Flume Campground is characterized as having "very few amenities," aligning with a more rustic camping experience. However, it does offer some essential facilities. The campground has two sections, each equipped with a set of very well-maintained men's and women's vault toilets. These are reported to be clean, with minimal bugs, and consistently stocked with toilet paper, which is a significant positive aspect for a rustic campground.
Another notable service is the presence of a fresh water well located at the campground entrance. This provides a reliable source of drinking water for campers, a crucial amenity in a more remote setting. Additionally, for those planning campfires, bundles of firewood are available for purchase at $6 each, offering a convenient option for obtaining firewood.
A feature of the environment to be aware of is the potential for dust. One camper noted "constant traffic by cars, trucks, ATV, motorcycles kicking up a mountain of dust that settled onto our campsites." This suggests that the road leading through or near the campground can experience significant traffic, impacting air quality and potentially requiring campers to take measures to protect their belongings from dust.
The individual campsites at Tie Flume Campground are reported to be more than sufficient in size, easily accommodating a large RV or two large tents along with two cars. This spaciousness allows for comfortable setup and provides ample room for families or groups camping together. While the campsites do not offer total isolation from neighbors, they are sufficiently separated to afford a degree of privacy, minimizing noise and visual intrusion from adjacent sites.
However, one reviewer mentioned the occasional disturbance of generator noise from some campers seeking to bring electronic comforts into nature. Fortunately, during their stay, generator usage was limited in duration, but it's a potential factor to be aware of if seeking complete natural tranquility.
For those interested in campfires, the campground itself has been "picked fairly clean of any deadfall that can be used for a campfire." This means that readily available firewood within the immediate campsite area may be scarce. However, ample deadfall can be found a couple hundred yards away by walking towards the river, requiring a bit of extra effort to gather sufficient firewood.
The South Fork of the Tongue River is described as a "beautiful stream" with an easy-to-follow trail that extends upstream for several miles. This offers excellent opportunities for hiking along the riverbank and enjoying the natural scenery. The river is also characterized as a good mountain fishing stream, although during one visit, it was found to have an abundance of small (6 inch or less) brown trout, with larger fish being elusive. While the smaller trout provided fun for catch and release, they were not of a size suitable for eating. The stream is noted to be suitable for both fly fishing and spin casting for those willing to venture upstream or downstream about 500 yards to find suitable fishing spots.
There is no promotional information provided in the reviews, such as discounts or special offers. The appeal of Tie Flume Campground lies in its scenic location, the basic amenities provided (clean vault toilets, fresh water, firewood for sale), and the access to natural activities like hiking and fishing along the South Fork of the Tongue River.
For local users seeking a "camping near me" experience that balances natural beauty and a degree of seclusion with essential amenities, Tie Flume Campground in the Bighorn National Forest is a noteworthy option. The spacious campsites can accommodate various camping setups, and the presence of clean vault toilets and a fresh water well adds to the convenience. While the potential for dust from traffic is a drawback, the stunning scenery and access to the South Fork of the Tongue River for hiking and fishing make it an attractive destination.
Potential visitors should be prepared for a more rustic experience with limited amenities beyond the essentials. Gathering firewood may require some effort, and being mindful of fellow campers regarding generator use can contribute to a more harmonious environment. The information about the size and abundance of trout in the river is valuable for anglers planning to fish.
To ensure a well-prepared trip, local users may want to contact the U.S. Forest Service office for the Bighorn National Forest using the provided phone number (307) 674-2604 or +1 307-674-2604 to inquire about any specific regulations, current conditions (including road conditions and potential fire restrictions), and to gather any additional information that might enhance their camping experience at Tie Flume Campground.
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Tie Flume Campground Reviews
It's a nice, secluded rustic campground high up at about 8,800ft. Very few amenities but location and scenery make up for this. Very charming, my one and only complaint is the constant traffic by cars, trucks, ATV, motorcycles kicking up a mountain of dust that settled onto our campsites. A short strip of pavement or oil in front of the sites would be much appreciated.
Sep 18, 2023 · Urracadan WilliamsonThis is a well kept US Forest Service campsite located in the very scenic Big Horn Mountains adjacent to the South Fork of the Tongue River.Each of the individual campsites was more than sufficient to easily accommodate a large RV or two large tents and two cars. You don't have total isolation from your neighbors but you are sufficiently separated so as to you not having to hear or see most of your neighbors' activities and vice versa.That is with the exception of those people who escape to nature for a break from the city but then end up running generators so they can enjoy the creature comforts of home along with all their electronic toys. Fortunately, for my stay, generator usage by my neighbors was limited to a couple times per day for about a half hour each time.There are two sections to the campground and each has a very well maintained set of men's and women's vault toilets. They were clean, with minimal bugs and we're kept well stocked with toilet paper. There is a fresh water well at the campground entrance. There is also a place to buy bundles of firewood for $6 each. The campground itself has been picked fairly clean of any deadfall that can be used for a campfire. However, there is ample deadfall a couple hundred yards away as you walk towards the river. With a little extra effort you can accumulate all the firewood you need for your stay.The Tongue River is a beautiful stream and there is an easy to follow trail that allows you to follow it upstream for several miles. It has all of the characteristics of a good, mountain fishing stream. However, for our visit we found it to have an abundance of small (6 inch or less) brown trout and none of their larger daddies or granddaddies. They were fun to catch and release but we were not able to catch anything large enough to satiate our appetite for fresh fried trout.The stream offers up itself well to both fly fishing and spin casting if you are willing to wander upstream or downstream about 500 yards to find your spots.
Jul 18, 2022 · mojovoyagerAs a first timer to the Big Horns, this was a great camping experience. We arrived to snow/rain at 11:30pm and were able to find our campsite quickly as it is labeled clearly and organized well. Bathrooms were close and well maintained. The site had a couple level spots for a tent. loved having the grill spots and table. There was a nice post over the table with a hook to hang a lantern. We visited late June for a weekend and saw a dozen moose near Burgess Junction and a few on Copper Creek Rd. Also, no mosquitos on our visit. Sibley Lake and Black Mountain Lookout (picture along that hike) were a ton of fun for us. Can't wait to come back.
Jul 03, 2022 · Bryson MumfordThis is a wonderful place, that like Deadsweed, has regular visitors of the moose variety. The fish in the stream are quite small, but still fun to go after. Very pleasant place.
Jul 06, 2022 · Idaho_B&TBeautiful setting. Lovely host. Water available as well as toilets. Was a great place to stop off at and had wood available. Bring cash. :)
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