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Big South Fork Back Country Horsemen Volunteers Improve Station Camp Campground

September 2, 2025by Ranger Tom0
Volunteers from the Big South Fork Back Country Horsemen organization have contributed to significant improvements at the Station Camp Campground within the Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area. The group, which is dedicated to preserving and enhancing trails and campsites for horseback riders, completed a series of projects that have resulted in enhanced visitor experiences at the popular campground.

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The group’s efforts included repairing and replacing damaged picnic tables, as well as installing new horse tie-outs. They also worked on the campground’s trailhead, improving its accessibility and safety. The work carried out by the volunteers has provided a boost to the campground’s infrastructure, ensuring that it continues to meet the needs of visitors and remains a popular destination for horseback riders.

The National Park Service has expressed its gratitude to the Big South Fork Back Country Horsemen for their dedication and hard work. The improvements made by the group will not only benefit horseback riders, but all visitors to the campground. The volunteer’s efforts highlight the important role community groups play in maintaining and enhancing the nation’s parks and recreational areas.

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