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Fort Caspar Campground
Rim Campground
Rim Campground, located under pine trees on Muddy Mountain, offers 8 camping sites with tent pads, fire rings, and a double-vaulted toilet. It features two trailheads for ADA accessible hiking trails linking to Lodgepole Campground and additional ...
Lodgepole Campground
Lodgepole Campground, located under Muddy Mountain's pine trees, offers 15 camping sites with tent pads, fire rings, and pull-through options for RVs. Campers have access to double-vaulted toilets and potable water, as well as two trailheads leadi...
Chalk Bluffs Campground
Chalk Bluffs Campground features an access road, parking area, vault toilet, and eleven tent camping sites equipped with picnic tables and fire rings. It offers RV parking and a boat ramp, but no water is available. Campsites operate on a first co...
Golden Currant Campground
Golden Currant Campground offers picnic spots, bank fishing, and tent camping with four overnight sites. Facilities include a parking area, vault toilet, fire rings, and picnic tables, but no water is available. Overnight use is limited to tent ca...
Bolton Creek
Bolton Creek is a favored spot for fishing, picnicking, and primitive dispersed camping. It features an access road and a small parking area, but lacks developed facilities aside from the roads.
Pete's Draw Campground
Pete's Draw Campground offers day-use and overnight camping for activities like hiking, fishing, and boating. It features seven campsites equipped with picnic tables, fire rings, and tent pads, but no water is available. Campsites are first-come, ...
Campbell Creek Campground
Campbell Creek Campground, located at 7,920 feet in the Laramie Mountains, features 6 sites nestled among mature pine trees. Each site includes picnic tables, fire rings, grills, a vault toilet, pump water well, and trash bins. It is known for its...
From $40/night
La Prele Guard Station
La Prele Guard Station, located in Medicine Bow-Routt National Forest, was built in 1936 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1994. It offers unique lodging and recreational opportunities from late May to late October, with li...
From $100/night
Prior Flat Campground
Prior Flat Campground features 15 campsites on 9 acres, equipped with a vault toilet, picnic tables, fire rings, and parking spurs. It operates from June 1st to November 15th, with access hindered by heavy rain and snow. Nestled at the base of the...
Curtis Gulch Campground
Curtis Gulch Campground is located at 6,640 feet in LaBonte Canyon and offers 6 sites along a creek. Amenities include picnic tables, fire rings, grills, a vault toilet, a water pump, and trash bins. It provides a scenic and convenient camping exp...
From $14/night
Buffalo Creek Campground
Buffalo Creek Campground, situated along the South Bighorn/Red Wall Back Country Byway, offers four first-come, first-served camping sites with fire rings and a vault toilet. Located 24 miles north of Arminto, it has no associated fees and lacks w...
Grave Springs Campground
Grave Springs Campground offers camping, hunting, picnicking, and small stream fishing, with twelve RV and tent sites, plus two tent-only sites. Amenities include vault toilets, tables, and fire rings, and the site is ADA accessible. There are no ...
Middle Fork of the Powder River Campground
The Middle Fork of the Powder River Campground offers five scenic camping sites along a trout stream, equipped with fire rings, restrooms, and drinking water. Camping is free with a 14-day limit, and the campground operates from May to September a...
Cottonwood Campground
Cottonwood Campground is a developed site in a semi-alpine setting with 18 campsites, fire rings, water, picnic tables, accessible toilets, and garbage collection, accommodating large RVs. It operates from June 1 to October 31, with the Green Moun...
Dugway Campground
Dugway Campground is a peaceful site along the North Platte River, ideal for flyfishing, canoeing, and kayaking. It offers 5 campsites, a group site, and amenities like picnic tables and fire rings, all free of charge. Note that horses are not per...
Green Mountain
Green Mountain, located in southcentral Wyoming, features the Cottonwood Campground and is part of a small mountain range with stunning views and abundant wildlife, including deer, elk, and wild horses. Named for its green timber, it offers opport...
Doyle Creek Campground
Doyle Creek Campground, situated 30 miles west of Buffalo, Wyoming, offers access to the scenic Cloud Peak Skyway and the Cloud Peak Wilderness area within the Bighorn National Forest. Visitors can engage in activities such as hiking, fishing, and...
From $18/night
Cross Roads RV
From $40/night
Lost Cabin Campground
Lost Cabin Campground is situated 29 miles west of Buffalo, Wyoming, along the Cloud Peak Skyway and near the Cloud Peak Wilderness Area. It provides various activities like hiking, fishing, and scenic driving in the Bighorn National Forest. The c...
From $18/night
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Fort Caspar Campground
Rim Campground
Rim Campground, located under pine trees on Muddy Mountain, offers 8 camping sites with tent pads, fire rings, and a double-vaulted toilet. It features two trailheads for ADA accessible hiking trails linking to Lodgepole Campground and additional ...
Lodgepole Campground
Lodgepole Campground, located under Muddy Mountain's pine trees, offers 15 camping sites with tent pads, fire rings, and pull-through options for RVs. Campers have access to double-vaulted toilets and potable water, as well as two trailheads leadi...
Chalk Bluffs Campground
Chalk Bluffs Campground features an access road, parking area, vault toilet, and eleven tent camping sites equipped with picnic tables and fire rings. It offers RV parking and a boat ramp, but no water is available. Campsites operate on a first co...
Golden Currant Campground
Golden Currant Campground offers picnic spots, bank fishing, and tent camping with four overnight sites. Facilities include a parking area, vault toilet, fire rings, and picnic tables, but no water is available. Overnight use is limited to tent ca...
Bolton Creek
Bolton Creek is a favored spot for fishing, picnicking, and primitive dispersed camping. It features an access road and a small parking area, but lacks developed facilities aside from the roads.
Pete's Draw Campground
Pete's Draw Campground offers day-use and overnight camping for activities like hiking, fishing, and boating. It features seven campsites equipped with picnic tables, fire rings, and tent pads, but no water is available. Campsites are first-come, ...
Campbell Creek Campground
Campbell Creek Campground, located at 7,920 feet in the Laramie Mountains, features 6 sites nestled among mature pine trees. Each site includes picnic tables, fire rings, grills, a vault toilet, pump water well, and trash bins. It is known for its...
From $40/night
La Prele Guard Station
La Prele Guard Station, located in Medicine Bow-Routt National Forest, was built in 1936 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1994. It offers unique lodging and recreational opportunities from late May to late October, with li...
From $100/night
Prior Flat Campground
Prior Flat Campground features 15 campsites on 9 acres, equipped with a vault toilet, picnic tables, fire rings, and parking spurs. It operates from June 1st to November 15th, with access hindered by heavy rain and snow. Nestled at the base of the...
Curtis Gulch Campground
Curtis Gulch Campground is located at 6,640 feet in LaBonte Canyon and offers 6 sites along a creek. Amenities include picnic tables, fire rings, grills, a vault toilet, a water pump, and trash bins. It provides a scenic and convenient camping exp...
From $14/night
Buffalo Creek Campground
Buffalo Creek Campground, situated along the South Bighorn/Red Wall Back Country Byway, offers four first-come, first-served camping sites with fire rings and a vault toilet. Located 24 miles north of Arminto, it has no associated fees and lacks w...
Grave Springs Campground
Grave Springs Campground offers camping, hunting, picnicking, and small stream fishing, with twelve RV and tent sites, plus two tent-only sites. Amenities include vault toilets, tables, and fire rings, and the site is ADA accessible. There are no ...
Middle Fork of the Powder River Campground
The Middle Fork of the Powder River Campground offers five scenic camping sites along a trout stream, equipped with fire rings, restrooms, and drinking water. Camping is free with a 14-day limit, and the campground operates from May to September a...
Cottonwood Campground
Cottonwood Campground is a developed site in a semi-alpine setting with 18 campsites, fire rings, water, picnic tables, accessible toilets, and garbage collection, accommodating large RVs. It operates from June 1 to October 31, with the Green Moun...
Dugway Campground
Dugway Campground is a peaceful site along the North Platte River, ideal for flyfishing, canoeing, and kayaking. It offers 5 campsites, a group site, and amenities like picnic tables and fire rings, all free of charge. Note that horses are not per...
Green Mountain
Green Mountain, located in southcentral Wyoming, features the Cottonwood Campground and is part of a small mountain range with stunning views and abundant wildlife, including deer, elk, and wild horses. Named for its green timber, it offers opport...
Doyle Creek Campground
Doyle Creek Campground, situated 30 miles west of Buffalo, Wyoming, offers access to the scenic Cloud Peak Skyway and the Cloud Peak Wilderness area within the Bighorn National Forest. Visitors can engage in activities such as hiking, fishing, and...
From $18/night
Cross Roads RV
From $40/night
Lost Cabin Campground
Lost Cabin Campground is situated 29 miles west of Buffalo, Wyoming, along the Cloud Peak Skyway and near the Cloud Peak Wilderness Area. It provides various activities like hiking, fishing, and scenic driving in the Bighorn National Forest. The c...
From $18/night
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Most destinations offer a variety of accommodations including tent sites, RV sites, cabins, yurts, and glamping options. Check individual property listings for specific amenities and site types.
The best time to visit depends on your preferences and planned activities. Spring and fall typically offer mild weather and fewer crowds, while summer is peak season with the warmest temperatures. Winter visits can be great for those seeking solitude and winter activities.
We highly recommend making reservations in advance, especially during peak season (summer months and holidays). Popular destinations can book up weeks or even months ahead. Last-minute bookings may be available during off-peak times.
Pet policies vary by property. Many campgrounds welcome pets but may have restrictions on size, breed, or number of pets. Some properties charge additional pet fees. Always check the specific property's pet policy before booking.
Essential items include a tent or RV, sleeping bags, cooking equipment, food and water, appropriate clothing for the weather, first aid kit, flashlight, and any specific gear for planned activities. Check the property's amenities to see what's provided and what you'll need to bring.
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