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Visitor centers and other developed facilities are located in Fort Smith, Montana, and near Lovell, Wyoming. [3] Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area has four historic ranches within its boundaries: [41] L Slash Heart Ranch was owned by Caroline Lockhart, a notable journalist and novelist in the early 1900s. [42]
Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area: Four surviving buildings of an 1883 ranch, associated with Henry Clay Lovell (1838–1903) and the development of open range cattle ranching in the Bighorn Basin in 1880s and 1890s. Now an interpretive site. [18] 16: Medicine Lodge Creek Site
Off Alternate U.S. Route 14 near the eastern shore of Bighorn Lake, 13 miles east of Lovell, Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area 44°49′49″N 108°09′28″W / 44.830278°N 108.157778°W / 44.830278; -108.157778 ( M
There are both regular and special exhibits, and also a visitor education center. Open seven days a week, guided tour tickets may be purchased for those 12 and older for $15, and ages 6-12 for $5.
The range can be easily accessed via a paved road which parallels Bighorn Canyon, and which provides excellent viewing of the horses. [105] The range can also be accessed from Laurel, Montana, by traveling south on U.S. Route 310 and taking the Forest Service gravel road to Dryhead Overlook. [80]
Lovell is the largest town in Big Horn County, Wyoming, United States. The population was 2,243 at the 2020 census . Main street Lovell WY Western side of the EJZ Bridge over Shoshone River , which carries County Road CN9-111 over the Shoshone River near Lovell in Big Horn County, Wyoming , United States.
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Lovell, Wyoming was named in his memory. [3] The Lovell family ran the ranch until 1909. In the early 1960s the ranch was purchased by the Bureau of Reclamation as part of the Bighorn Lake reservoir project. In 1966 the headquarters site was transferred to the National Park Service as part of Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area. [4] [5]