Prune Creek is one of 4 campgrounds easily accessed for us bigger rigs on Highway 14, East side of the Bighorn Mountains. Sites are level; vault toilets with water pumps between sites, no electric, no cell service, intermittent satellite service ... True 'camp' experience with good fishing & hiking. Senior passes (1/2 price) are honored on Bighorn Natl Forest camping. Supplies & eats are available from 3 lodges nearby. Other CG are Sibley just 1 mile East of Prune Creek and only one that has some electric sites; approx 2 miles West (just after Burgess Jct) and on 14A is North Tongue .. 1 mile on gravel but big rig accessible; and approx 4 miles westward past 14-14A junction on Highway 14 is Owen Creek - a smaller CG but just off highway and a couple of larger sites. Enjoy a primitive campsite in a bigger rig in these 4 campgrounds. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Nice Forest Service campground. The lake is a short walk from the campsites. Long campsites, some closer together than others. Well marked Cross country ski trails next to campground made for excellent hiking trails. Forest Service Dump Station about 5 miles away near Burgess Junction. We would definitely stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Beautiful Forest Service park in the Big Horn mountains. Big back in sites. I thought I was going to have 20amp power but to my surprise it was 30amp. The rate is with the Golden Age card. It wasn't 50% off for some reason but still not a bad price. There were water faucets scattered in the park. Satellite was easy to get where I camped. Nice campground and would definitely stay again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This State run CG is small but wonderful. Good size sites in a small heavily wooded area at 7900 feet. Fifteen sites have electric & water. If you like camping with hookups this place beats all the crowded RV parks hands down. We camped here in a camper.