About Sibley Lake
Number of accommodations: 19
Nearby Activities & Attractions
Fishing
Hiking
Seasonal information
2026 Season availability
Campground Amenities
Most popular amenities
RV Utilities and Hookups
- Dump station on site
Water and Hygiene
- Potable Water
Water Access
- Lake Access
Pets and Policies
- Pet friendly
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Reviews (352)
What Guests Are Saying
Sibley Lake campground boasts outstanding hosts who are courteous and helpful, ensuring clean facilities and a well-maintained environment. Reviewers highlighted the spacious sites, pristine bathrooms, and beautiful scenery, including stunning lakes and hiking trails. While securing a spot can be competitive, the overall experience is highly praised, making it a favorite destination for many campers.
What Guests Are Saying
Sibley Lake campground boasts outstanding hosts who are courteous and helpful, ensuring clean facilities and a well-maintained environment. Reviewers highlighted the spacious sites, pristine bathrooms, and beautiful scenery, including stunning lakes and hiking trails. While securing a spot can be competitive, the overall experience is highly praised, making it a favorite destination for many campers.
Review Summary
Vanessa J
VerifiedDecember 18, 2019 • Stayed at: 016, Loop: SIBLEY LAKE
We stayed at Sibley Lake Campground in the Bighorn Mountains for one night on our way to Yellowstone National Park. I have been a lot of places, but the view of the night sky from this campground was breathtaking. I've never seen so many stars in my life. The campground was extremely well maintained, quiet, and peaceful. I would highly recommend this campground and would gladly stay here longer on our next trip!
Vanessa J
VerifiedDecember 18, 2019 • Stayed at: 016, Loop: SIBLEY LAKE
We stayed at Sibley Lake Campground in the Bighorn Mountains for one night on our way to Yellowstone National Park. I have been a lot of places, but the view of the night sky from this campground was breathtaking. I've never seen so many stars in my life. The campground was extremely well maintained, quiet, and peaceful. I would highly recommend this campground and would gladly stay here longer on our next trip!
Location Sibley Lake
Address:
Us Highway 14
Buffalo, WY, 82834
United States
From Dayton, Wyoming, take U.S. Highway 14 southwest about 25 miles to the campground.
The campground is accessible via U.S. Highway 14, which can be reached from Dayton, Wyoming, approximately 25 miles to the northwest.
Latitude & Longitude: 44.7714 / -107.443
Elevation: 2530 feet
Policies & Rules
General
- The administering organization reserves the right to substitute sites without prior notice.Two non-towed vehicles allowed per site. The first vehicle is included in the basic fee; the second vehicle will be charged an extra $11.00 fee at the campground
- Groups larger than 20 people must use a Day Use facility: Willow Park, Hettinger, Ranger Creek Recreation Area or Pine Island offer group camping
- Firewood may be purchased from the campground host.
- Click here for more information on the Bighorn National Forest
- Don't Move Firewood: Prevent the spread of tree-killing organisms by obtaining firewood at or near your destination and burning it on-site. For more information visit dontmovefirewood.org.
- Refunds: Refund requests may be made through your www.recreation.gov user account and shall be processed in accordance with US Forest Service policy.
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Last updated: June 4, 2026