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Tri-State: Shell Campground and Store
“There’s not many places like Shell, Wyoming, left in the world.”
That was the sentiment shared with us by Shell Campground owner Kevin Clark and he was right. Located just five minutes from Shell Canyon and the Bighorn National Forest, Shell is the ideal place to stay for easy access to wildlife, trails, skiing, fishing, waterfalls and one of the best burgers you’ll ever have.
It’s no surprise that Kevin and his wife Emily jumped at the opportunity to buy Shell Campground in 2016. The campground is home to seven cabins, 13 RV sites and three glamping tents, as well as a shower house, office and the Clarks’ personal residence. While most of the infrastructure was already in place, the Clarks have worked to improve the grounds over the last seven years including adding the glamping sites, renovating the cabins and shower house and constructing two new cabins.
A few years after buying the campground, the Clarks also bought and renovated an old general store across the street. Their guests can walk two blocks to pick up fresh pastries, coffee, lunch (this is where the burger comes in) and necessities. The store is a great perk for campers and the community alike.
The Benefits of Living and Working in a Cooperative-Serviced Territory
Having come from Cheyenne, the Clarks had never been on electric cooperative lines before. When they moved to Shell, they became member-owners of Big Horn Rural Electric Company, and quickly learned there are tons of benefits to living in cooperative service territory, especially when it came to efficient home and business energy upgrades.
“I didn’t know much about rebates but after talking to a Big Horn board member, I decided to check them out,” Kevin explained. “It was really easy to call the Big Horn office and talk to an actual person.”
Cooperatives like Big Horn are always looking for ways to better serve their member-owners. One way of doing that is by offering rebates for energy-efficient home and business upgrades.
“With Tri-State, Big Horn is able to offer energy-efficient upgrades through a simple process,” said Big Horn Office Manager Heather Lawrence. “Rebates are a huge push for us because they reduce our members’ bills and lighten the load on the grid.”
While remodeling the campground, the Clarks were able to take advantage of rebates for heat pump water heaters (HPWHs). *Heat pumps are an energy-efficient cooling and heating system that reduce emissions and electric bills. They’re a popular rebate among Tri-State members because often the price of installing a heat pump can be offset between the rebate and the lifetime savings of the unit. videoeditor video…“There’s not many places like Shell, Wyoming, left in the world.”
That was the sentiment shared with us by Shell Campground owner Kevin Clark and he was right. Located just five minutes from Shell Canyon and the Bighorn National Forest, Shell is the ideal place to stay for easy access to wildlife, trails, skiing, fishing, waterfalls and one of the best burgers you’ll ever have.
It’s no surprise that Kevin and his wife Emily jumped at the opportunity to buy Shell Campground in 2016. The campground is home to seven cabins, 13 RV sites and three glamping tents, as well as a shower house, office and the Clarks’ personal residence. While most of the infrastructure was already in place, the Clarks have worked to improve the grounds over the last seven years including adding the glamping sites, renovating the cabins and shower house and constructing two new cabins.
A few years after buying the campground, the Clarks also bought and renovated an old general store across the street. Their guests can walk two blocks to pick up fresh pastries, coffee, lunch (this is where the burger comes in) and necessities. The store is a great perk for campers and the community alike.
The Benefits of Living and Working in a Cooperative-Serviced Territory
Having come from Cheyenne, the Clarks had never been on electric cooperative lines before. When they moved to Shell, they became member-owners of Big Horn Rural Electric Company, and quickly learned there are tons of benefits to living in cooperative service territory, especially when it came to efficient home and business energy upgrades.
“I didn’t know much about rebates but after talking to a Big Horn board member, I decided to check them out,” Kevin explained. “It was really easy to call the Big Horn office and talk to an actual person.”
Cooperatives like Big Horn are always looking for ways to better serve their member-owners. One way of doing that is by offering rebates for energy-efficient home and business upgrades.
“With Tri-State, Big Horn is able to offer energy-efficient upgrades through a simple process,” said Big Horn Office Manager Heather Lawrence. “Rebates are a huge push for us because they reduce our members’ bills and lighten the load on the grid.”
While remodeling the campground, the Clarks were able to take advantage of rebates for heat pump water heaters (HPWHs). *Heat pumps are an energy-efficient cooling and heating system that reduce emissions and electric bills. They’re a popular rebate among Tri-State members because often the price of installing a heat pump can be offset between the rebate and the lifetime savings of the unit. videoeditor videoWW…
Tri-State: Get Outdoors Day
San Isabel Electric Association supported Southern Colorado Trail Builders in enhancing Carhart Trail in Pueblo Mountain Park with a grant of $2,500 in 2022. The grant was matched by Tri-State Generation and Transmission Assoc. and Basin Electric Power Cooperative.
Apart from SIEA’s connection to the trail, it’s one that should be appreciated by all outdoor enthusiasts. Nicknamed the “birthplace of recreation,” the trail leads to the National Forest Service's first recreational area, the Davenport Campground.…San Isabel Electric Association supported Southern Colorado Trail Builders in enhancing Carhart Trail in Pueblo Mountain Park with a grant of $2,500 in 2022. The grant was matched by Tri-State Generation and Transmission Assoc. and Basin Electric Power Cooperative.
Apart from SIEA’s connection to the trail, it’s one that should be appreciated by all outdoor enthusiasts. Nicknamed the “birthplace of recreation,” the trail leads to the National Forest Service's first recreational area, the Davenport Campground.WW…
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