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Hole-in-the-Wall Foot Trail

The Hole-in-the-Wall is a colorful and scenic red sandstone escarpment that is rich in legend of outlaw activity from the late 1800s, most notably Butch Cassidy and the Wild Bunch Gang. The "hole" is a gap in the Red Wall that, legend has it, was used secretly by outlaws to move horses and cattle from the area. The area is primitive in nature, with no services. A three mile trail starts on State land and ends on BLM at the Hole in the Wall. Backcountry camping is allowed in the recreation area.…

  • Managed by: Bureau of Land Management
  • Coordinates: 43.52956133, -106.864873

Nearby & related campgrounds

  • Outlaw Cave Campground
  • Middle Fork of the Powder River Campground
  • Gardner Mountain WSA
  • Grave Springs Campground
  • Buffalo Creek Campground
  • Gardner Mountain Trail

Frequently asked questions

Is Hole-in-the-Wall Foot Trail reservable?

Hole-in-the-Wall Foot Trail is primarily first-come, first-served. Use the availability view to gauge how busy it is before you go.

Where is Hole-in-the-Wall Foot Trail?

See the map for Hole-in-the-Wall Foot Trail's exact location and directions.

How do I book a campsite at Hole-in-the-Wall Foot Trail?

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