About the Bighorn Medicine Wheel
The Bighorn Medicine Wheel is a sacred Native American site located in Lovell, Wyoming, United States. This ancient stone structure is a place of worship and pilgrimage for many indigenous peoples, who believe it holds great spiritual significance. Visitors come from all over the world to experience the energy and history of this remarkable site. The Bighorn Medicine Wheel is not only a place of spiritual reflection, but also a popular tourist attraction, offering stunning views of the surrounding landscape and a unique glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of the area.
Reviews of Bighorn Medicine Wheel
"Gorgeous and inspiring place! The drive in is beautiful and smooth, so no excuses. If you've never been into this country before, prepare for an other worldly experience. The Bighorns and the Bighorn Basin are spiritual places for sure."
"The sign at the entrance states “few…leave without experiencing something out of the ordinary.” I suggest one visit with this understanding and ponder why the effort was made to journey to and create such a feature. Whether teenagers goofing off, an early astronomy observation attempt, a place of teaching or initiation, or a spiritual retreat, there is a purpose to this location. The short hike to the site is a fitting preparation, as simple as it is, to prepare one to ponder the significance of the site, not just to those Native Americans who have made this a place of reflection and even worship, but for one’s own journey."
"Loved this place so interesting!! We were able to drive all the way to the exhibit because we had a disabled pass. Very fascinating! Well worth the trek!"
"Beautiful historical site. We went June 21st. The road to the wheel was clear, no snow. The hike up to the wheel was easy for some that were more in shape and used to the altitude but more difficult for those who weren't."
"The scenic drive into the Pryor Mountains from Lovell alone is worth it. There is a ~2 mile gravel forest service road to the parking area and then a ~1.5 mile hike on a closed (to vehicles) section of the same road to the medicine wheel site. The hike starts and ends about about 9700 feet elevation, but there are some dips and rises along the way. Generally the hike is pretty moderate difficulty. The Bighorn Medicine Wheel is interesting and apparently used for various Native American ceremonies, but for me the highlight was the stunning location and views both along the hike and at the medicine wheel site. There are well maintained pit toilets at both the parking area and adjacent to the medicine wheel."
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