Bighorn National Forest

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Bighorn National Forest is a protected wilderness area in northern Wyoming known for its rugged mountains, forests, wildlife, and extensive outdoor recreation opportunities.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf national forest
protected area
administeredBy United States Forest Service NERFINISHED
contains Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area (partly adjacent/associated) NERFINISHED
Bighorn Mountains NERFINISHED
Cloud Peak NERFINISHED
Cloud Peak Wilderness NERFINISHED
Granite Pass NERFINISHED
Meadowlark Lake NERFINISHED
Shell Canyon NERFINISHED
Sibley Lake NERFINISHED
Tongue River Canyon NERFINISHED
coniferous forests
limestone canyons
many alpine lakes
rugged mountains
sagebrush foothills
subalpine meadows
country United States of America
surface form: United States
ecosystemType alpine
montane
subalpine
governingBody United States Forest Service NERFINISHED
habitatFor bighorn sheep
black bear
elk
moose
mountain lion
mule deer
pronghorn (in lower elevations)
various raptors
hasDesignation IUCN Category VI (typical for U.S. national forests)
highestPoint Cloud Peak NERFINISHED
knownFor backpacking
camping
fishing
forests
hiking
horseback riding
hunting
outdoor recreation
rugged mountains
scenic drives
scenic vistas
snowmobiling
wildlife
wildlife viewing
locatedIn Wyoming
locatedInRegion northern Wyoming
locatedOn Bighorn Mountains NERFINISHED
mountainRange Bighorn Mountains NERFINISHED
nearestCity Buffalo, Wyoming NERFINISHED
Lovell, Wyoming NERFINISHED
Sheridan, Wyoming NERFINISHED
partOf U.S. National Forest System NERFINISHED
recreationActivity backpacking
camping
cross-country skiing
fishing
hiking
horseback riding
hunting
scenic driving
snowmobiling
state Wyoming NERFINISHED
traversedBy U.S. Route 14 NERFINISHED
U.S. Route 14A NERFINISHED
U.S. Route 16 NERFINISHED
vegetation Engelmann spruce NERFINISHED
aspen groves
lodgepole pine
subalpine fir

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Buffalo, Wyoming hasNearbyAttraction Bighorn National Forest