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Bighorn River, Montana and Wyoming- Laser Cut Wood Map
Bighorn River, Montana and Wyoming- Laser Cut Wood Map
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This is a beautiful, detailed, laser engraved and precision cut map, including lake information such as surface area, elevation and maximum depth.

Included With All Maps:

  • Points of interest laser engraved into the map face
  • A blue, self-adhesive Swarovski crystal to mark your preferred location on the map
Our maps are made from beautiful birch plywood. Natural variances in the wood grain ensure a unique work of art. Once the map is cut, it is hand sanded multiple times, mounted on a blue board to highlight the water, and given a clear coat for a lustrous wood shine. Proudly made in the USA by American workers in an American owned business.

**Please note:  Actual layout may vary based on size.  If you'd like to see a proof of the layout prior to production, let us know,

Custom Engraving Available

Add up to 2 lines of custom engraving at no additional cost!

The Bighorn River is a tributary of the Yellowstone, approximately 461 miles long, named in 1805 by fur trader François Larocque for the bighorn sheep he saw along its banks as he explored the Yellowstone.

The upper reaches of the Bighorn, south of the Owl Creek Mountains in Wyoming, are known as the Wind River. The two rivers are sometimes referred to as the Wind/Bighorn. The Wind River officially becomes the Bighorn River at the Wedding of the Waters, on the north side of the Wind River Canyon. From there, the river flows through the Bighorn Basin in north central Wyoming. At the border with Montana, the river turns northeast, and flows past the north end of the Bighorn Mountains, through the Crow Indian Reservation, where the Yellowtail Dam forms the . The reservoir and the surrounding canyon are part of the Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area.

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