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State Park
Bottle Creek Group Picnic Site
Medicine Bow National Forest · SARATOGA, WY
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Overview
Bottle Creek Group Picnic Site offers a large area for groups of up to 200 people to gather and enjoy the outdoors. The facility lies at an elevation of 8,800 feet within the Bottle Creek Campground in the Medicine Bow National Forest.
The area's year-round recreation opportunities offer something for every adventurer and outdoor lover. Hiking, fishing and camping are available nearby.Recreation
Visitors come to Bottle Creek to picnic, fish, hike, camp and relax in the shade of the forest. Fishing for brown and rainbow trout is available on the Encampment and North Fork Encampment River. The adjacent campground is fairly open and makes an excellent base for fall hunting.
Day hiking is popular on the Green Mountain Falls and Encampment River Trails.Facilities
The Group Picnic Site has numerous large picnic tables, two serving tables, two large pedestal grills and one large wood grill. Approximately 150 feet of picnic table space on site.
Camping is not permitted in the group picnic site. However, adjacent campsites in Bottle Creek Campground allow for overnight events. The campground offers 12 campsites available on a first-come, first-served basis, and provides picnic tables, toilets, drinking water and fire grates.Natural Features
The Medicine Bow-Routt National Forests and Thunder Basin National Grassland encompass nearly 3 million acres from central and northeastern Wyoming to north-central Colorado.
Lodgepole pine, aspen, fir, spruce and shrubs dominate the landscape of the national forests. The Grassland boasts numerous species of grasses and wildflowers that add color to the landscape during warmer months. The Bottle Creek area is populated with pine and aspen, providing a blanket of shade for picnickers.
Black bear, bobcat, coyote, elk, mule deer and moose are just some of the many animals that inhabit these rich and diverse lands.
Nearby Attractions
Visitors can find many more outdoor opportunities in the surrounding national forests and grasslands, including hiking, biking, camping, horseback and off-road vehicle riding, fishing, hunting, sightseeing and winter sports.
Directions:
From Encampment, Wyoming, travel west on State Route 70 from Encampment into the Medicine Bow National Forest to the junction with Forest Road 550. Turn onto 550, travel for 0.25 miles to the Bottle Creek Campground entrance.
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Pet Policy
No pets allowed
Campground Rules
- No campfires allowed
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Trails at Medicine Bow National Forest
Summit Trail and Crow Creek Loop
3.1 mi387 ftmoderate
Libby Creek Trail From Barber Lake
4.1 mi804 ftmoderate
Encampment River Trail via Purgatory Gulch
5.3 mi1,378 ftmoderate
Lost Lakes to West Glacier Lake
6.6 mi1,181 ftmoderate
LaBonte Canyon
5.5 mi692 ftmoderate
Skeleton Trail and Cow Trail
6.5 mi965 ftmoderate
Within ~30 miles
Trails near Bottle Creek Group Picnic Site
Trail
Baby Lake Trail
Wyoming
17.9 mi3,852 ftgain
Expert
Trail
Encampment River Trail from Odd Fellows
Wyoming
16.0 mi3,698 ftgain
Expert
Trail
Encampment River Trail via Purgatory Gulch
Wyoming
5.3 mi1,378 ftgain
Moderate
Trail
Elkhorn Mountain via FS508 OHV Road
Colorado
10.4 mi2,395 ftgain
Difficult
Trail
Hare Trail
Colorado
6.3 mi1,325 ftgain
Moderate
Trail
Seven Lakes Trail
Colorado
11.3 mi2,664 ftgain
Difficult
Hunt context
Hunting units around this campground
During hunting seasons, wear blaze orange and check regulations — see the Wyoming hunting page
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