Beaver Creek Campground
Dexter I.The Dyrt PRO User
Reviewed Sep. 25, 2019

Ranger review Outdoor Element's Woolly Mammoth Braid at Beaver Creek CG

Forested campground 30 minutes from Yellowstone National Park

Beaver Creek Campground is the good spot for a Yellowstone National Park jumping off point. Located 30 minutes form the park the distance improves your chances of finding a campsite in the busy season. The campground sits above Quake Lake, if you enjoy fishing there is a steep trail leading to the lake from the“A” loop, however there is no boat launch at the campground, you will need to drive a½ mile down the highway to find a boat launch for the lake. The campground features paved roads with gravel parking pads, vault toilets, picnic tables and metal fire rings at each site, and their are bear proof food storage if you need it, but you might need to share space with another spot. Campsite can be reserved. The campground has 62 sites spreed apart in 3 loops. Two fully ADA sites are available. Drinking water is available at three locations in each loop. The camp hosts are very friendly and helpful, they also have firewood for sale if needed for$6 A word of caution about the road driving in. The road is paved but narrow, so drive slow and watch out for cars.

Ranger review Outdoor Element's Woolly Mammoth Survival Braid

Got my wife the Woolly Mammoth Survival Braid and have to say that this is a nice survival bracelet. We did wonder if the Jute it is made with would be a little itchy when put on, but found it to be quiet comfortable. We like the idea to place the ferro rod and striker in in the bracelets buckle. It sparks up very nicely making our charred cloth and cotton balls with Vaseline easy to get started. We then tried to start a fire with the sample piece of jute, made a little nest and gave the striker a try and after a few attempts got a spark to take hold and had a fire. Nice to now that we now have a wrist full of fire starting material if we ever need it. Might just want to take this off when starting fires as it didn't take much to get the sample burning. All in all a great survival tool to have around.

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  • Review photo of Beaver Creek Campground by Dexter I., September 25, 2019
  • Review photo of Beaver Creek Campground by Dexter I., September 25, 2019
  • Review photo of Beaver Creek Campground by Dexter I., September 25, 2019
  • Review photo of Beaver Creek Campground by Dexter I., September 25, 2019
  • Review photo of Beaver Creek Campground by Dexter I., September 25, 2019
  • Review photo of Beaver Creek Campground by Dexter I., September 25, 2019
  • Review photo of Beaver Creek Campground by Dexter I., September 25, 2019
  • Review photo of Beaver Creek Campground by Dexter I., September 25, 2019
  • Review photo of Beaver Creek Campground by Dexter I., September 25, 2019
  • Review photo of Beaver Creek Campground by Dexter I., September 25, 2019
  • Review photo of Beaver Creek Campground by Dexter I., September 25, 2019