Scab Creek Primitive Area

Overview

Scab Creek Primitive Area is managed by Bureau of Land Management and is located near Boulder, Wyoming.

The Scab Creek WSA encompasses 7,636 acres. This area was originally established and managed as a primitive area in 1975. In April 1985, the Scab Creek Instant Study Area was proposed by former president Ronald Reagan for addition to the National Wilderness Preservation System. The Scab Creek WSA adjoins the Bridger Wilderness in the Bridger-Teton National Forest, which lies to the east. The WSA offers extraordinary natural wilderness features and ample opportunity for solitary wilderness experiences.

Things to Do at Scab Creek Primitive Area

Recreation Activities

Popular activities at Scab Creek Primitive Area include:

Nearby Activities

Plan Your Visit

Getting There

Take WY 353 East out of Boulder, WY for 6.5 miles. Turn left on County 23-122, travel 1.5 miles and keep left at the fork. Stay on the road for 6.5 miles to the large vehicle campground.

GPS Coordinates: 42.79454600000000, -109.52854000000001

Contact & Resources

Phone: 307-367-5300