Hole In The Wall Wyoming Map

Hole In The Wall Wyoming Map. HoleintheWall Sheridan Wyoming Travel Guide The area lies within the BLM's Middle Fork Powder River Recreation Area Red Wall country is adjacent to the Middle Powder River at the southeastern end of the Bighorn Mountains

The Outlaw Era Hoofprints of the Past Museum
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Free printable topographic map of Hole-in-the-Wall (aka Hole in the Wall and Devils Hole) in Johnson County, WY including photos, elevation & GPS coordinates. Red Wall country is adjacent to the Middle Powder River at the southeastern end of the Bighorn Mountains

The Outlaw Era Hoofprints of the Past Museum

Hole-in-the-Wall isn't actually a hole in the wall, but an eroded portion of towering red sandstone that once led to an outlaw oasis The site was used in the late 19th century by the Hole-in-the-Wall Gang, a group of cattle rustlers and other outlaws that included the Logan brothers, Black Jack Ketchum, and Butch Cassidy's Wild Bunch. The Hole in the Wall is approximately 40 miles southwest of Kaycee, Wyoming

Hole in the Wall TrailMeister. The area lies within the BLM's Middle Fork Powder River Recreation Area Hole-in-the-Wall is located in the Big Horn Mountains of Johnson County in northern Wyoming

The Outlaw Era Hoofprints of the Past Museum. Red Wall country is adjacent to the Middle Powder River at the southeastern end of the Bighorn Mountains It's a colorful and scenic red sandstone escarpment that is rich in legend of outlaw activity in the late 1800's, most notably Butch Cassidy and the Wild Bunch Gang