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wildbyon
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Oct 18, 2018

WY 14 & 14a from Cody to Burgess Junction

Planning a trip to include Yellowstone and some RZR riding in the Burgess Junction area in the Bighorn mountains. How are these two roads? I would be double towing a 38' 5th wheel with the RZR behind.
  • The area around Burgess Junction is beautiful. I will be heading out there in a couple of years to do some atv riding. I am coming from the east so the grades are not that bad.
  • I live at the base of the Bighorn Mountains. (I-90 side). Which route to take really depends on where your camping. Lots of good riding on the 14 and 14A side. 14A is quite a lot steeper. I often see trucks pulled over on the side of the road because they've gotten hot, but I also see a lot of trucks make it up it with no problems.

    tons of moose on the mountain!! 4 lodges. Wyoming High Country near Medicine Wheel and 3 lodges near Burgess Junction...Beartooth, Elk View & Arrowhead. Neither place really carries much necessities so make sure your stocked up.
  • hornet28 wrote:
    this is at Burgess Junction headed west



    GREAT IMAGE - explains it all!
  • TexasShadow wrote:
    you can get up and down the "hill" on 14 from Greybull through Shell, but don't attempt 14A, going up or down.
    We just towed our fifth wheel from I-90 to Cody using 14A in September. Stayed near the top at the beautiful USFS Sibley Lake campground with 30A electric and water, but no dump. Downgrade heading west was steep, but we had no problems because we used the exhaust brake all the way down the switchbacks.

    I might think twice about towing up the 10% grade, but not going down it. Not that the grade going west on 14 from Dayton-Ranchester to the top of the Big Horns was easy either, but not as quite as steep as going east would have been.
  • fanrgs wrote:
    TexasShadow wrote:
    you can get up and down the "hill" on 14 from Greybull through Shell, but don't attempt 14A, going up or down.
    We just towed our fifth wheel from I-90 to Cody using 14A in September. Stayed near the top at the beautiful USFS Sibley Lake campground with 30A electric and water, but no dump. Downgrade heading west was steep, but we had no problems because we used the exhaust brake all the way down the switchbacks.

    I might think twice about towing up the 10% grade, but not going down it. Not that the grade going west on 14 from Dayton-Ranchester to the top of the Big Horns was easy either, but not as quite as steep as going east would have been.


    Not sure if you saw it or not but there is a dump station not too far past the Burgess Junction visitor center. Sibley Lake is a nice campground. We often see moose in the willows when heading to the lake from the campground. In fact we’ve had them jump in the lake and splash around near where we were fishing.
  • WhitehouseLV wrote:
    Not sure if you saw it or not but there is a dump station not too far past the Burgess Junction visitor center. Sibley Lake is a nice campground. We often see moose in the willows when heading to the lake from the campground. In fact we’ve had them jump in the lake and splash around near where we were fishing.
    We knew about the dump at the junction, but traffic was a mess due to road construction right at the intersection. So we decided to skip it and just went on to our RV park in Cody for the night.

    And we saw deer on our hike up the hill past Sibley Lake, but no moose. Too bad!