Camping at Sugarloaf
At 10,700 ft elevation, Sugarloaf is one of the highest National Forest campgrounds in the country.
"The campground is a single loop meandering along a spruce and fir-lined hillside with 16 campsites in the midst of a fisherman's paradise of 102 recreational lakes. This is a rustic, picturesque campground where every site has delightful views of the Snowy Range.
Views from our campsite
The campground is convenient to a variety of hiking trails and two crystal clear snow-melt lakes - Libby and Lewis Lakes offering Brook, cutthroat and brown trout. Three popular trailheads originate in this area. This area is located in Wyoming's Snowy Range, 40 miles west of Laramie.
We plan to camp here for the next 5 days with our friends the Yang's.
We caught brook, cutbow and brown trout circumnavigating Libby Lake
Sal fishing next to a late season snowdrift
Great meals and conversation with our friends the Yangs
Adventure hike around Lewis Lake with Masirah
It's still Spring at this elevation. The wild flowers were lovely
Beautiful sunset