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Located on the historic Mountain Springs Ranch, a pristine 857-acre property in the foothills of the Wind River Range in Boulder, Wyoming, Camp GROW is Wyoming’s premier wilderness-based summer camp.
Originally homesteaded as a trout rearing station, supplying fingerlings to the Bridger-Teton National Forest. The BTNF is an instrumental part of the 15+ million Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem and is one of the last intact temperate ecosystems in the world.
Mountain Springs Ranch borders the 3.4 million-acre Bridger-Teton National Forest Wilderness, which includes the Wind River Range, making the ranch a wilderness destination within the third largest National Forest outside of Alaska!
Mountain Springs Amenities
- Five private ponds stocked with trout for campers to land that big one. NRA Standard marksmanship range.
- Private access to 260-acre Soda Lake for swimming, canoeing and camping.
- Secure equestrian training arena with large tack room and all-weather saddling corral.
- Over 24 miles of private hiking and horseback riding trails.
- “Chapel by the Water” where during nightly vespers we reflect upon our place in the Wild!
Centuries ago, moose, wolves, bison, elk, eagles, sandhill cranes, trumpeter swans, grizzly and black bears, bighorn sheep, bald eagles, elk, and mountain lions lived on or migrated through the lands that is now the BTNF and Mountain Springs ranch … and all of these species still live wild on the forest today. The BTNF supports 355 species of birds, 6 species of reptiles, 74 species of mammals, 6 species of amphibians, and 25 species of fish, including the magnificent and endemic Snake River fine-spotted cutthroat trout.
The American Frontier is alive and well at Camp GROW, as on any given day, you can expect to see venture off on the same lands where the wild west was formed, catch a glimpse of native wildlife, and create memories that will last a lifetime.