The Bobcat-Houlihan Campground is at the trailhead of the Bobcat-Houlihan Trail. It features interpretive kiosks, horse trailer parking, horse hitching rails, food storage boxes and toilet facilities.
Travelling southwest from Cody on Wyoming State Highway 291 (the South Fork Highway), continue for 28 miles. Turn right onto Park County Road 6EH and travel approximately three miles to the trailhead.
This is the place the wrestlers were attacked by a grizzly.
Aggressive grizzly bears have been known to attack hikers on this trail. Look it up 2022
Camping, hiking, outhouse. No water. Two loop trails. Short trail is about 6 miles.
The trail starts at the sage but quickly enters a canyon where it goes through a forest with berry bushes. Climbing steeply to reach a ridge with excellent views into the valley and the mountains behind. The return via Bobcat canyon is just as exciting.
We had a great time camping and hiking here. Peaceful as it is at the end of a dead-end rd. The trail is washed out abd there are several paths off that trail (some game trails) but "all trails" app has the original marked and GPS worked on trail. At about 2 mile mark it gets very over grown.
There are definitely grizzly bears in area. Bear boxes for food are present.
There is a fenced in tenting area. Long-drop (larger outhouses) was clean and they come weekly to clean it and refill supplies. No drinking or potable water at all. Fire pits in picnic area which is not by tents for obvious reasons but a short walk.