Instinctive OutdoorsFind Your Wild
Map showing the location of Flash Dam-West Fork Interpretive Site
ExploreWyomingCampground

Flash Dam-West Fork Interpretive Site

Sheridan County, Wyoming

Overview

Flash Dam-West Fork Interpretive Site is one of many interpretive sites on the forest. Floods and Flumes Transportation was a major cost in the production of railroad ties on the Bighorns. To reduce cost, companies had their ties stacked along nearby creeks. They built “splash dams” such as this upstream. When sufficient ties were stock piled, they opened the gates and flushed them downstream. Creeks carried the ties to small ponds where they could be fed into a system of flumes and loaded into trucks. The flumes, raised wooded B shaped structures, mainly used in the early 1900’s, then carried the ties with the help of water, down the mountain to mills and sorting yards for processing. Truck transportation replaces the majority of flumes by the 1930’s. In some cases, the sawmills were located on the Forest.

Amenities

  • WaterNo
  • ElectricNo
  • PetsNo
  • ReservableNo

Conditions

Live conditions for this spot aren't wired up yet. Until they are: check the forecast for Sheridan County, Wyoming, pack layers, and leave word with someone before you head out.

Reviews

When accounts launch, this is where trip reports, ratings, and field notes for Flash Dam-West Fork Interpretive Site will live — real notes from people who actually went, not star averages from nowhere.