Page Type: | Mountain/Rock |
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Lat/Lon: | 44.36000°N / 107.173°W |
Elevation: | 12448 ft / 3794 m |
Bomber Mountain is located in the Cloud Peak Wilderness area about 22 miles West of Buffalo Wyoming and makes up part of the backbone of the Bighorn Mountains. It boarders the South side of Cloud Peak and it is possible to summit both mountains in a single day but this makes for a very long trek. The Bighorns are one of Wyoming’s best kept secrets and are often overlooked. Information about these majestic peaks is minimal when compared to other mountain ranges in Wyoming like the Tetons.
Bomber Mountain gets it name from an aviation accident that took place during WWII. In June 1943 a B-17 bomber in flight for England crashed into the mountain towards the summit. The entire crew perished and the wreckage was not discovered until after the war. Debris from the wreckage still remains.
If interested in additional information on the crash go to the following link. Bomber info
There are many trails leading up to Bomber Mountain. However, starting from the Mistymoon trail via the Tensleep trailhead is the shortest route. To access the trailhead drive West on U.S. Highway 16 from Buffalo, Wyoming until you reach the Deer Haven Lodge. Turn North on Forest Road 27. Follow it for 1.2 miles until it forks. Stay to the right to continue down Forest Road 27. After a few more miles the road will fork again and again stay to the right. The West Tensleep trailhead will be at the end of the road.
Permits are mandatory when entering the wilderness area. Just fill out a permit and put it in the drop box at any of the trailheads. Filling out the permit acknowledges that you understand the wilderness rules.
Note:
Campfires, other than a self contained stove, are not allowed above 9,200 feet
Snow may occur any month of the year. However, the best time to climb the mountain if you are interested in a non-technical route is July through mid September. Anytime after that heavy snows may occur. Climbers should also be aware of afternoon thunderstorms in the summer.(Remember, this is a mountain so always be prepared for wild weather.)
The following link takes you to a webcam that monitors conditions over the Cloud Peak Wilderness area which includes Bomber Mountain.
Conditions