2019

RV PARKS & CAMPGROUNDS RECOMMENDED BY THE NRVOA

Wyoming

In the heart of the Rockies, is known as the ‘Cowboy State’ and was the home of “” Cody. It is the ninth- largest state in the USA and has the smallest population. The spirit of the Wild West is alive and kicking in Wyoming, with its open spaces, rugged country and breathtaking scenery. Geographical attractions include 11 major mountain ranges, prairies, grasslands, parks, forests, lakes and rivers.

Notable Attractions

• Yellowstone National Park

• Grand Teton National Park

• Buffalo Bill Historical Center

• Frontier Days Old West Museum

• Wyoming State Museum

• National Museum of Wildlife Art

• Trail Town

• Cody Nite Rodeo

• Terry Bison Ranch

...And Much More!

State Description Courtesy of iexplore

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TABLE OF CONTENTS Afton Allred Flat Campground Alcova Alcova Lake Campground Alcova Pathfinder Alpine Alpine Campground Big Piney Sacajawea Campground Buffalo Doyle Creek Campground Buffalo Lost Cabin Campground Burgess Junction Tie Flume Campground Casper Gray Reef Reservoir Centennial Brooklyn Lake Campground Centennial Libby Creek-Willow Campground Centennial Nash Fork Campground Centennial North Fork Campground Centennial Sugarloaf Campground Cheyenne Campground Cheyenne Terry Bison Ranch Cody (Wapiti) Green Creek Inn & RV Park Cody

Wyoming | NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 3 North Shore Bay Campground Cody Three Mile Campground Cody Wapiti Campground Dayton Belle Fourche Campground Dayton Dead Swede Campground Dayton Prune Creek Campground Dubois Double Cabin Campground Encampment Bottle Creek Campground Encampment Hog Park Campground Encampment Jack Creek Campground Fort Laramie Chuck Wagon RV Park Fox Park Lake Owen Campground Glendo Glendo Campground Glenrock Deer Creek Village RV Park Glenrock Platte River Campground Grand Teton National Park Jenny Lake Campground Guernsey Guernsey Campground Guernsey Larson Park Campground Hawk Springs Hawk Springs State Recreation Area Hoback Junction

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Wyoming | NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents 7 Afton Allred Flat Campground Park #885988

Allred Flat Campground is located approximately 20 miles south of Afton, Wyoming on the south side of Salt River Pass. The campground is adjacent to Little White Creek, with beaver ponds and bird-watching opportunities.

Site Information Special Attractions Directions Partial sites. • Horseback riding From the Town of Afton, • ATVing Wyoming, head south on United States Highway 89 (US-89) for

approximately 20 miles, then Amenities/Facilities make a right turn onto Forest Restrooms, outdoor games Service Road 10131 (FS-10131) to access Allred Flat Recreation Campground. Rate: $10 Biking, horseback riding, and nature viewing

Contact Information Of Interest 10131 Forest Rd Nearby Smiths Fork Road offers Kelly, WY many miles of scenic driving, (307) 739-5500 especially fun with side-by-side vehicles, with beautiful views of

the Wyoming and Salt River Ranges.

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Site Information Special Attractions Directions Full hookups. Partial sites. • Outdoor Activities Contact the park directly for 20/30 AMP. Picnic table. driving directions

Amenities/Facilities Restrooms, play area, and boat rentals Recreation Biking, horseback riding, nature

viewing, hunting, and fishing

$10-$35 Rate:

Of Interest Contact Information Reservations Suggested, Alcova, WY Seasonal (307)235-9311

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Site Information Special Attractions Directions Partial sites. • Pronghorns Contact the park directly for driving directions.

Amenities/Facilities Restrooms

Recreation Biking, horseback riding, nature Rate: $10 viewing, hunting, and fishing

Of Interest

Contact Information An interpretive overlook can be Alcova, WY found off State Highway 220 at (307)235-9325 the Sweetwater Arm unit. Habitat types and common wildlife found in the area are presented on the signs.

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This facility is a great choice for children, the elderly and those with accessibility needs who require well- developed trails and campsites. Visitors enjoy a variety of recreational activities in a beautiful setting.

Site Information Special Attractions Directions Partial sites • Trinity Lake From Weaverville: take Highway 3 north for 22.5 miles. Turn right on Guy Covington Road for 2.4

miles to the campground. Amenities/Facilities

Restrooms

Recreation Fishing, boating, and hiking Rate: $10-$20

Contact Information Of Interest Alpine, WY This scenic campground has (208)523-1412 three loops (A, B and C) with sites that wind through a grove of Douglas fir and cedar with an understory of ferns. Some sites in Loops A and B have a view of Trinity Lake.

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This facility is a great choice for children, the elderly and those with accessibility needs who require well- developed trails and campsites. Visitors enjoy a variety of recreational activities in a beautiful setting.

Site Information Special Attractions Directions Partial sites • None Contact the campground directly for driving directions.

Amenities/Facilities Restrooms

Recreation Fishing, boating, and hiking Rate: $7

Contact Information Of Interest Big Piney, WY The Sacajawea Campground is 307-276-3375 located on the Middle Piney Road just east of Middle Piney Lake. The campground is in a cool shaded area, surrounded by

trees, located on Middle Piney Creek.

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Doyle Creek Campground is located 30 miles west of Buffalo, Wyoming, on the east side of scenic Cloud Peak Skyway, near the area.

Site Information Special Attractions Directions Partial sites • Big Horn National Forest From Buffalo, WY, take US Hwy • Elgin Park 16 west 24 miles to County Rt. 3

• Pole Creek (Hazelton Road). Turn left onto

Hazelton Rd., and go 6.2 miles to Amenities/Facilities • Crazy Woman Canyon Roads Restrooms campground turn off. Turn left and go 0.3 miles.

Rate: $15

Recreation Fishing, boating, hiking, scenic drives, and historic sites

Contact Information Buffalo, WY 307-684-7806

Of Interest Located at 8,100 feet in elevation, the campground is situated in a densely forested area of lodge pole pine. Campsites are located on a creek and meadow in a peaceful and remote setting.

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Lost Cabin Campground is located 29 miles west of Buffalo, Wyoming on the east side of scenic Cloud Peak Skyway, near the Cloud Peak Wilderness Area.

Site Information Special Attractions Directions Partial sites • Big Horn National Forest From Buffalo, Wyoming, take • Elgin Park U.S. Highway 16 southwest

• Pole Creek about 27 miles.

Amenities/Facilities • Crazy Woman Canyon Roads Restrooms

Rate: $16

Recreation Fishing, boating, hiking, scenic drives, and historic sites

Contact Information Buffalo, WY 307-684-7806

Of Interest Meadowlark Lake is 20 minutes west of the campground, and Tie Hack Reservoir is 20 minutes north. Both lakes are great locations for canoeing and fishing.

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Tie Flume Campground is located just off the Bighorn Scenic Byway (U.S. Highway 14) near the Burgess Overlook and Woodrock areas at an elevation of 8,400 feet.

Site Information Special Attractions Directions Partial sites • Big Horn Mountains From Dayton, Wyoming: Travel • South Tongue River 26.5 miles west on U.S. Highway

• Red Gulch Dinosaur Track Site 14 to Burgess Junction. Take a

left and continue 5 miles south Amenities/Facilities Restrooms on U.S. Highway 14, then turn east (right) onto Forest Road 26. Travel about 2 miles to the junction with Forest Road 16. Rate: $16 Recreation Fishing, boating, hiking, scenic drives, canoeing, and ATVing

Contact Information Burgess Junction, WY 406-587-9054

Of Interest The Red Gulch Dinosaur Tracksite, near the town of Shell,

is the largest of its kind in the

state and one of only a few in the world from the Middle Jurassic Period. The tracks found here are approximately 167 million years old.

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Fly Fisherman dream of a place, a place where the river runs through it, a place where large trophy trout can be found every day of the year. Their dreams were realized in the Gray Reef Reservoir and campground.

Site Information Special Attractions Directions Partial sites • Excellent fly-fishing Located on the 30 miles southwest of Casper, in Natrona County.

Access is from U.S. 220 via Amenities/Facilities County Rd. 412. Restrooms

Recreation Fishing, boating, hiking, scenic Rate: $10 drives, canoeing, and ATVing

Contact Information Of Interest Casper, WY Canoes, and other small 307-235-9311 watercraft, may be launched from the campground. Available species include brown trout, cutthroat trout, rainbow trout, and walleye. Rainbow and cutthroat are stocked in the river below Gray Reef Dam. A boat ramp and parking lot are located downstream of the dam within the campground.

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Every site has a view of the lake ranging from great to spectacular. The lake is a nice canoeing lake in the shadow of the snow-capped Browns Peak.

Site Information Special Attractions Directions Partial sites • Brooklyn Lake Directions from Laramie: Travel 37 miles west on Highway 130, then 21/2 miles north on

Brooklyn Lake Road (National Amenities/Facilities Forest Service road 315). Restrooms

Recreation Fishing, boating, hiking, scenic Rate: $10 drives, canoeing, and ATVing

Contact Information

Centennial, WY Of Interest (307)745-2300 There is fishing access in Brooklyn Lake and trail access to the Sheep Lake Trail #389 and Glacier Lakes Trail. Internal- combustion motors are prohibited on the lake. There is a carry down access for boats (no ramp). Dogs must be leashed in the campground.

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Located off the Snowy Range Scenic Byway in the Libby Recreation Area, this campground has 16 campsites (trailers under 22 feet), picnic tables, toilets, drinking water and fire grates. There is fishing access at Libby Creek.

Site Information Special Attractions Directions Partial sites • None From Laramie: Travel 32 miles west on State Hwy. 130 to Libby Recreation Area. Two miles

northwest of Centennial on

Highway 130, then 0.5 miles Amenities/Facilities Restrooms west on Forest Road #351 Recreation (Barber Lake Road). Fishing, boating, hiking, scenic drives, canoeing, and ATVing Rate: $10

Contact Information Of Interest Forest Rd 351 D Libby Creek supports Centennial, WY populations of brook and brown

(307)745-2300 trout. Barber Lake, which is

located to the west along Forest Road 351, is annually stocked with rainbow trout by the Wyoming Game and Fish Department.

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There are 102 recreational lakes in this area, with an extensive network of trails linking them including Brooklyn Lake, which is located 3 miles north of campground.

Site Information Special Attractions Directions Partial sites • Brooklyn Lake From Laramie, travel west 25 miles to Centennial on WY 130; Nash Fork is west 7.8

miles from Centennial to

Brooklyn Lake Rd/ Forest Amenities/Facilities Restrooms Route 317. Turn right onto FR Recreation 317 and go 0.1 miles then Fishing, boating, hiking, scenic turn left into campground. drives, canoeing, and ATVing Rate: $10

Contact Information Of Interest Centennial, WY The campground is wooded with (307) 745-2300 Douglas and Subalpine fir and

Engleman spruce. The wooded areas alternate with open areas where Nash Fork Creek meanders through the campground.

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This is a large, RV-friendly campground. The sound of the North Fork of the Little Laramie River can be heard throughout most of the campground.

Site Information Special Attractions Directions Partial sites • None From Centennial, take WY 130 west 3.7 miles to Sand Lake Rd/ Forest Route 101. Turn right

onto Rt. 101 and go 1.7 miles to Amenities/Facilities campground on left. Restrooms

Recreation Fishing, boating, hiking, scenic Rate: $10 drives, canoeing, and ATVing

Contact Information

Centennial, WY

Of Interest (307)745-2300 Fishing is available in the North Fork Little Laramie River. Hiking is accessible at the North Fork Trail # 390.

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The campground is a single loop meandering along a spruce and fir-lined hillside with 16 campsites in the midst of a fisherman's paradise of 102 recreational lakes. This is a rustic, picturesque campground where every site has delightful views of the Snowy Range.

Site Information Special Attractions Directions Partial sites • Libby Lake Directions from Laramie: 40 • Lewis Lake miles west on HWY. 130, Then 1 mile north into Sugarloaf

Recreation Area. Amenities/Facilities Restrooms

Recreation Rate: $10 Fishing, boating, hiking, scenic drives, canoeing, and ATVing

Contact Information

Centennial, WY (307)745-2300 Of Interest The campground is convenient to a variety of hiking trails and two crystal clear snow-melt lakes - Libby and Lewis Lakes. Three popular trailheads originate in this area.

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Curt Gowdy State Park has seven sections of richly varied landscape, flora and fauna decorate the foothills of the . The beautiful attractions within are near the crossroads of two major interstates, I-80 and I-25.

Site Information Special Attractions Directions Partial sites. 30 AMP. Picnic • Birdwatching Located just 24 miles west of table. • Excellent rainbow trout and Cheyenne, Wyoming and 24

kokanee salmon miles east of Laramie, Wyoming.

Take State Route 210 (Happy

Jack Road) to County Road 106. Amenities/Facilities Restrooms and play area

Rate: $10-$17 Recreation Fishing, boating, hiking, scenic

drives, canoeing, and ATVing

Contact Information 1351 Hynds Lodge Rd Cheyenne, WY (307) 632-7946 Of Interest The area is one of low-lying meadows, gently rolling hills and massive steep granite formations. Wildlife abounds and bird watchers will be treated to a variety of non-native birds.

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We are located right on the Wyoming/Colorado state line, just 7 miles south of Cheyenne and 35 miles north of Fort Collins, Colorado on Interstate 25. The RV park, Trading Post, Bison Tours, & Trail rides are open & available all year long with the exception of Christmas Day. During the summer months we offer the Senator’s Steakhouse & Brass Buffalo Saloon, Old Fashion Photo Studio, Fishing, & Kid Corral amusement park & Bison Hunts.

Site Information Special Attractions Directions 86 sites. Full hookup sites. Pull • Old Time Photo Studio Take Wyoming exit 2 on I25. thru sites. Partial sites. Head east on Service Road to the • Sunday Lunch Train 20/30/50 AMP service. Can stop sign. Make a right and • Kid Corral accommodate various size RVs proceed 2 miles. Make a left at • Bison Tour the RV neon entrance and rock Amenities/Facilities • Horseback Riding arch entrance. Wi-Fi, shower house, laundry, dump station, picnic tables, gift • TRX Terry Town Express shop, playground, restaurant, and propane Recreation Basketball, horseshoes, and fishing

Rate: $36 Of Interest Contact Information Don’t forget to check out the 51 I25 Service Road East Senator’s Steakhouse Ranch. Cheyenne, WY 82007 Open all year. In 2009, it was

307.634.4171 voted for “Best Burger in www.terrybisonranch.com Wyoming” by Bobby Flay & the Food Network!

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Welcome to Wyoming! Green Creek Inn & RV Park is a small, American owned & operated motel, lodge, RV Park; situated in the heart of Wapiti Valley ideally located between Cody, WY and Yellowstone National Park.

Site Information Special Attractions Directions 9 sites. Full hookup sites. 30/50 • Yellowstone Leave Cody and head west on AMP service. Can accommodate the main road, which is • Wapiti Valley various size RVs. US14/16/20. Follow highway

and go through three tunnels Amenities/Facilities (plenty of clearance for RV's). Wi-Fi, lobby, restrooms, Recreation As soon as you leave the third Bird watching, nature walks, and showers, gas, ice, BBQ, gift shop, tunnel, you will see the Buffalo nearby fishing, and golf. playground, gorgeous views of Bill Dam and Reservoir. the Scenic Mountain Valley, and Proceed eighteen miles further nearby convenience store with Of Interest west on highway and look for gas/diesel. Leaving Cody, and driving a RV us on the left. Just past the Red

through Wapiti Valley on your Barn gas station, lighted sign on Rate: $45-$55 way to Green Creek Inn & RV the left. Park, there is an event thousands Contact Information of people enjoy each year. 2908 Northfork Highway Appreciate and enjoy the Wapiti, WY 82414 877.587.5004 panoramic mountain views [email protected] President Teddy Roosevelt and www.greencreekinn.com Buffalo Bill first took in many years ago. Drive the highway; take in the many sights on your way to Yellowstone National

From I 90, take exit 189

North 0.1 mile t o H wy 14 Go West 0.4 on Hwy 14 Park. Buffalo Bill rode horses and to Gover nment V alley R d pulled wagons while you can use your modern-day RV wagon and enjoy his first stop on many trips, Wapiti Valley; Cody, Wyoming.

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The majestic peaks of the Absaroka Mountains dominate the scenery at .

Site Information Special Attractions Directions Partial sites. • Buffalo Bill State Park Nine miles west of Cody on US Highway 14-16-20.

Amenities/Facilities Restrooms, play area, outdoor Recreation games, and boat rentals Fishing, boating, hiking, scenic drives, and canoeing

Rate: $10-$17

Of Interest This is a beautiful park right on Contact Information the shore of the Buffalo Bill 4192 North Fork Hwy Reservoir with beautiful views Cody, WY out of your RV. The sites are (307) 587-9227 tiered so they all have a beautiful view.

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Three Mile Campground is located just three miles from the east entrance of Yellowstone National Park, and less than 50 miles from the full-service gateway community of Cody, in northwestern Wyoming.

Site Information Special Attractions Directions Partial sites. • From Cody, Wyo., follow • Pahaska Tepee Sheridan Avenue west through

Cody until the road leaves town

and becomes the Buffalo Bill Amenities/Facilities Restrooms Cody Scenic Byway (U.S.

Highway 14/16/20). The Recreation campground is located almost Fishing, boating, hiking, scenic 49 miles west of Cody, on the drives, and canoeing Rate: $15 south side of U.S. Highway

14/16/20, next to the Shoshone River.

Contact Information Of Interest 254-324 North Fork Hwy Pahaska Tepee is just a mile Cody, WY west of the campground. This (307) 527-6921 historic site is home to Buffalo Bill's original hunting lodge,

built in 1904. Tours are offered

daily between Memorial Day and Labor Day. Pahaska also offers guided horseback rides, a gift shop, restaurant and lodging.

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The campground is situated among cottonwood and juniper trees, along the North Fork of the Shoshone River, at an elevation of 6,000 feet. Ancient cliffs from the Absaroka volcanic mud flow tower above the campground.

Site Information Special Attractions Directions Partial sites. 30/50 AMP. • Wapiti Wayside featuring a Wapiti Campground is located Picnic table. grizzly bear interpretive along the Buffalo Bill Scenic

• Shoshone River Byway about 30 miles west of

Cody.

Amenities/Facilities Restrooms

$15-$20 Rate: Recreation Fishing, boating, hiking, scenic drives, and canoeing

Contact Information

Cody, WY Of Interest (307) 527-6921 The small, historic city of Cody offers a variety of dining, lodging and shopping options. The Buffalo Bill Historical Center offers extensive displays of Greater Yellowstone natural history, Plains Indians artifacts, western art, firearms, Buffalo Bill memorabilia and a wild sheep exhibit.

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The Belle Fourche River Campground is a 2-loop, 50-site campground with 4 accessible sites and 3 group sites.

Site Information Special Attractions Directions Partial sites. • Contact the campground directly for driving directions.

Amenities/Facilities Restrooms Recreation Fishing, boating, hiking, scenic drives, and canoeing

Rate: $12

Of Interest Contact Information There are 50 pull-through sites Devils Tower, WY with room for RVs up to 35'. (307) 467-5283

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The campground is situated on the banks of the South Tongue River in the Bighorn Mountains, where craggy granite peaks rise over 13,000 feet above sea level. A forest of lodge pole pines covers the area, creating great wildlife habitat.

Site Information Special Attractions Directions Partial sites. • Big Horn National Forest From Dayton, Wyoming, travel • Sibley Lake 26.5 miles west on U.S. Highway

14 to Burgess Junction. Continue

5 miles south on U.S. Highway Amenities/Facilities Restrooms 14, then turn east onto Forest

Road 26 and travel about 5 miles Recreation east to the campground. Fishing, boating, hiking, scenic

drives, and canoeing Rate: $16

Contact Information Of Interest Dayton, WY Shell Falls Visitor Center, at the (406) 587-9054

overlook of Shell Falls, is about 21 miles southwest. This center offers interpretive trails, scenic views, and educational displays about natural features such as flora and fauna and area history.

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The campground is situated on the banks of the South Fork Tongue River in the Bighorn Mountains, where craggy granite peaks rise over 13,000 feet above sea level. A forest of lodge pole pines covers the area, creating excellent wildlife habitat.

Site Information Special Attractions Directions Partial sites. • Big Horn National Forest Located 26 miles southwest of • Tongue River Dayton, Wyoming along U.S.

Highway 14.

Amenities/Facilities Restrooms

Recreation Fishing, boating, hiking, scenic

drives, and canoeing Rate: $17

Contact Information Of Interest Dayton, WY The Medicine Wheel National (406) 587-9094 Historic Landmark is about 28 miles from the campground. This unique geoglyph signifies

all creation, all races of people, birds, fish, animals, trees and stones. According to tribal beliefs, the circular shape of the wheel represents the earth, sun, moon, the cycles of life, seasons and day to night.

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This campground hosts 14 units on the border of the . Two trails go north from this campground deep into the wilderness, and one trail leads south along the wilderness boundary.

Site Information Special Attractions Directions Partial sites. • Frontier Creek Trail From Dubois, take Forest Road 285 north for 28 miles.

Amenities/Facilities Restrooms Recreation Fishing, boating, hiking, scenic drives, and canoeing

Rate: $15

Of Interest Contact Information The Frontier Creek Trail leads to Dubois, WY a petrified forest. It is illegal to (307) 455-2466 remove petrified wood from this area.

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Popular recreational activities in the area include day hiking at Green Mountain Falls and Encampment River trails, fishing the Encampment and North Fork Encampment rivers, wildlife watching and visiting the Continental Divide.

Site Information Special Attractions Directions Partial sites. • Continental Divide From Encampment, take Wyoming Highway 70 west approximately 5 miles to

Forest Road 550 (Hog Park Amenities/Facilities Reservoir). Turn left onto Restrooms Recreation Fishing, boating, hiking, scenic Forest Road 550 and turn right drives, canoeing, horseback 0.1 mile, the campground riding, and ATVing entrance is 0.2 miles. Rate: $10

Contact Information Of Interest Encampment, WY Black bear, , coyote, , (307) 326-5258

and are just some of the many animals that inhabit these rich and diverse lands.

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Hog Park Campground offers a peaceful setting on the southeast shore of Hog Park Reservoir. The campground provides access to the water for boating, fishing and water sports, as well as options for hiking the Continental Divide National Scenic Trail.

Site Information Special Attractions Directions Partial sites. • Medicine Bow-Routt From Encampment, Wyoming, National Forest travel west on Highway 70

• Thunder Basin National approximately 6 miles. Turn left

Grassland on Forest Road 550 and travel Amenities/Facilities Restrooms south about 16 miles to the junction of Forest Roads 550 Recreation and 496. Stay left and travel 3 Fishing, boating, hiking, scenic miles. The campground is south Rate: $10 drives, and canoeing of the dam.

Of Interest Contact Information Fishing is excellent for brook Encampment, WY and rainbow trout, and boating (307) 326-5258 and water skiing are allowed on

Hog Park Reservoir. Two picnic areas are nearby.

There are numerous day hiking and backpacking opportunities in the Huston Park, Encampment River and Mount Zirkel Wilderness Areas, all within a short drive.

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Large pine trees provide plenty of shade. This site provides access to Jack Creek.

Site Information Special Attractions Directions Partial sites. • Deschutes National Forest From Sisters, OR: Travel 12.4 • Jack Creek miles northwest on Highway 20, then 4.5 miles north on Forest

Road 12, and then 0.6 miles Amenities/Facilities north on Forest Road 1230. Restrooms Recreation Fishing, boating, hiking, scenic drives, canoeing, ATVing, and

horseback riding Rate: $10

Contact Information Of Interest Encampment, WY Jack Creek Guard Station and (307) 326-5258 Jack Creek Crew Quarters are nearby. This campground has primitive roads in the area for OHV riding. Both motorized and non-motorized portions of the Continental Divide National Scenic Trail are also in the vicinity.

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Small, friendly park run by Grandma and Grandpa Hofrock. Nice grassy sites and plenty of clean fresh air.

Site Information Special Attractions Directions 16 sites. Full hookup sites. • Ft. Laramie Nat’l Historic Site Please put the park’s street Partial sites. Pull thru sites. address into Google Maps at • Tent sites. 20/30/50 AMP https://maps.google.com • Oregon Trails service. • Register Cliffs Can accommodate any size RV • Trail

• Much More! Amenities/Facilities Wi-Fi, laundry, restrooms, showers, picnic tables, dump station, propane, and nearby Recreation Golf, Cheyenne Frontier Days, restaurant / grills. and local area activities and

Rate: $35 attractions.

Contact Information Of Interest 310 Pioneer Court Located just 2 miles from Fort Laramie, WY 82212 Historic Fort Laramie. 307.837.2828 [email protected]

www.chuckwagonrv.com

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The campground is adjacent to Lake Owen. It is comprised of two loops under a dense stand of Lodgepole pines and a few Aspen. Both loops have sites overlooking the lake and site with scenic views of the Snowy Range.

Site Information Special Attractions Directions Partial sites. • Lake Owen From Laramie, take WY 130 • Snowy Range west 21.7 to WY 11. Turn left onto WY 11 and continue onto

Albany, 10.9 miles. Continue on Amenities/Facilities Restrooms NFSR 500, past the forest

boundary for 2.2 mi to NFSR Recreation 513. Turn left onto NFSR 513 Fishing, boating, hiking, scenic and continue for 2.5 miles to drives, canoeing, horseback Rate: $10 NFSR 517. Turn left onto NFSR riding, and ATVing 517 and continue for 1.5 miles to

NFSR 540. Turn right onto NFSR

540 and continue 2.8 miles to campground. Contact Information Fox Park, WY (307) 745-2300 Of Interest There are 35 campsites with tables, fire rings, trash pick-up, vault toilets. The understory is grass, but sites are well separated providing adequate

privacy.

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Glendo State Park is one of southern Wyoming's most popular boating parks. It offers visitors water-skiing, fishing and other water- based activities. Fishing is so good that Glendo has several fish records. Day-use and overnight facilities feature improved campsites, comfort stations, tables and grills.

Site Information Special Attractions Directions Partial sites. • Glendo State Park is located off Interstate 25, Exit 111. Take State Route 319 and then State

Route 270. Amenities/Facilities

Restrooms, play area, and boat Recreation rentals Fishing, boating, hiking, scenic drives, canoeing, horseback riding, and ATVing

Rate: $10-$17

Contact Information Of Interest A commercial concession at the 397 Glendo Park Rd reservoir provides visitors with Glendo, WY complete marina services, motel (307) 735-4433 units and fishing equipment.

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Glenrock Deer Creek Village RV Park Park #985991

Site Information Special Attractions Directions Full hookups. Partial sites. • Glenrock Deer Creek Contact the park directly for 30/50 AMP. Pull through sites. Museum driving directions. Back in sites. Tent sites. • Glenrock Paleontological Museum

Can accommodate various size

RVs

Recreation

Walking, biking, nature viewing, Amenities/Facilities Wi-Fi, cable TV, restrooms, fishing, and playground. showers, laundry, dump station,

RV storage, and LP.

Of Interest Rate: $37-$39 Lots of outdoor recreation and sightseeing opportunities.

Contact Information 302 Millar Lane Glenrock, WY 82637 (307) 436.8121 [email protected]

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Family owned campground on the North Platte River. Full hook-ups to by the river tent/camper sites. Family and pet friendly.

Site Information Special Attractions Directions Full hookups. Partial sites. • Platte River Contact the park directly for 30/50 AMP. Pull through sites. • Creek Station driving directions. Back in sites. Tent sites. Fire • Rock in the Glen rings.

Can accommodate various size Recreation RVs Walking, biking, nature viewing, canoeing, fishing, ATVing, and kayak/tube rentals Amenities/Facilities Wi-Fi, restrooms, showers, dump station, LP, and RV storage Of Interest Lots of outdoor recreation and Rate: $45 sightseeing opportunities.

Contact Information 131 Shawnie Ln. Glenrock, WY 82637 (307) 262.9768 www.platteriverrv.com [email protected]

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Truly one of the crown jewels in camping, the Jenny Lake Campground is situated within walking distance from Jenny Lake and is right along the Grand Teton National Park bike path.

Site Information Special Attractions Directions Partial sites. • Grand Teton National Park Contact the campground directly for driving directions.

Amenities/Facilities Restrooms Recreation Fishing, boating, hiking, scenic drives, canoeing, horseback riding, and ATVing Rate: $13-$25

Contact Information Of Interest Grand Teton Road The Jenny Lake store offers Moose, WY firewood, ice, clothing, (800) 628-9988 souvenirs, and snacks. It is a 5- minute walk or less from your site. The store is open early May through mid-September.

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Register Cliff located two miles southeast of Guernsey provided travelers with a "chalkboard" where they placed their names for those who followed. The landmark still remains much the way it looked to pioneers on wagon trains journeying West.

Site Information Special Attractions Directions Partial sites. 30 AMP. Picnic • Contact the campground directly table. • for driving directions.

Amenities/Facilities Restrooms, showers, play area, Recreation and outdoor games Fishing, boating, hiking, scenic

drives, canoeing, horseback

riding, and ATVing

Rate: $10-$17

Contact Information Of Interest The Oregon Trail was one of the Guernsey, WY (307) 836-2334 primary routes used by the immigrants' westward migration across the plains from 1841 to 1869. Today, in many parts of Wyoming, remnants of The Oregon Trail can still be seen. Some of the best examples are the "ruts"; located just 1/2 mile south of the town of Guernsey, off Highway 26.

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Campground includes a 9-hole golf course south of Guernsey. Close to historical points of interest.

Site Information Special Attractions Directions Partial sites. 30 AMP. Picnic • Contact the campground directly table. • Register Cliff for driving directions.

Amenities/Facilities Restrooms and showers Recreation

Golf

$14-$20 Rate:

Of Interest Enjoy a leisurely game of golf Contact Information and camp under the shade of 100 S Guernsey Rd giant spreading cottonwood Guernsey, WY trees. Reasonable rates for both (307) 836-2255 golfing and camping make this a favorite with those that stop by.

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All campsites at HSSRA are easily accessed off of the lone roadway that provides entrance into and around the park.

Site Information Special Attractions Directions Partial sites. • None Contact the campground directly for driving directions.

Amenities/Facilities Restrooms and play area Recreation Hiking, biking, sightseeing, fishing, and boating

Rate: $10-$17

Of Interest Contact Information HSSRA has overnight camping Hawk Springs, WY sites, picnic areas, boat launch (307) 836-2334 ramp, dock, restrooms and playground.

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Granite Creek Campground is a large wooded campground nestled in the valley between high mountain peaks very near to the . The campground is located next to designated Wild and Scenic Granite Creek, offering excellent fishing opportunities right next to the campground.

Site Information Special Attractions Directions Partial sites. • Starting from the Town of • Jackson, WY Jackson, Wyoming, head southwest on United States

Highway 189 (US-189) for about Amenities/Facilities Recreation 13 miles. At the roundabout in Restrooms Hiking, biking, sightseeing, Hoback Junction, take the second fishing, boating, and horseback exit to proceed on US-189 East riding (US-191 E) for 11 miles, then Rate: $15 make a left turn on Granite Creek Road (Forest Road 30500), continue on this road

for 1 mile then it changes name to Granite Road, follow this road Contact Information for 7 miles, you will finish at Hoback Junction, WY Granite Creek Campground on (307) 739-5400 the right.

Of Interest Nearby is the popular Granite Creek Hot Springs which is great fun for all ages for soaking in the

water and the view after a hard

day of recreating. Multiple trails are available very close to the campground and throughout the Granite Creek corridor for hiking, horseback riding and mountain biking.

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The Hoback Campground is situated along the designated Wild and Scenic Hoback River. This is a small but pretty campground that offers excellent fishing just a few minutes- walk from your campsite.

Site Information Special Attractions Directions Partial sites. • Snake River Starting from the Town of • Jackson, WY Jackson, Wyoming, head southwest on United States

Highway 189 (US-189) for about Amenities/Facilities Restrooms 13 miles. At the roundabout in

Hoback Junction, take the second Recreation exit to proceed on US-189 East Hiking, biking, sightseeing, (US-191 E) for 8 miles, where fishing, boating, and horseback Rate: $15 you will see signage for the riding Hoback Campground on the

right.

Contact Information Hoback Junction, WY (307) 739-5400 Of Interest If you want to visit the hustle and bustle of the Snake River or Jackson but wish to camp where

things are quiet this is a great place to stop and rest.

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The Medicine Lodge site has long been known for its Indian petroglyphs and pictographs. They are directly associated with important human habitation sites for thousands of years. Within a 12-mile radius of Medicine Lodge, five distinct vegetation zones can be found. These range from the desert basin to the big mountain meadows.

Site Information Special Attractions Directions Partial sites. • Petroglyphs Medicine Lodge Archaeological • Pictoglyphs Site is located by taking U.S. Highway 16, Highway 20 and

then State Route 31, turn onto Amenities/Facilities Restrooms, play area Cold Springs Road.

Recreation Hiking, biking, sightseeing, and

Rate: $6-$11 fishing

Contact Information Hyattville, WY Of Interest A variety of Wyoming's animals (307) 469-2234 are here at the site. In addition to porcupines, prairie dogs, and mountain lions, there are many others to see. There is excellent fishing for brook and brown trout. Don't forget to bring your binoculars, as there are over 100 species of birds that call Medicine Lodge home.

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Site Information Special Attractions Directions Full hookups. 20/30/50 AMP. • Hole-in-the-Wall Bar Contact the park directly for Pull through sites. Back in sites. driving directions. • Outlaw Cave

Can accommodate various size

RVs Recreation Walking, biking, and nature

viewing. Amenities/Facilities Wi-Fi, restrooms, showers, and dump station.

Of Interest Rate: $40 Lots of outdoor recreation and sightseeing opportunities.

Contact Information 101 Old Barnum Rd.

Kaycee, WY 82639 (307) 738.2244 [email protected]

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The Fontenelle Creek Recreation Site is a good location for camping, boating and fishing.

Site Information Special Attractions Directions Partial sites. • Green River Located approximately 10 miles south of LaBarge, Wyo., and 30 miles north of Kemmerer, Wyo.,

on the west side of Fontenelle Amenities/Facilities Reservoir, off Highway 189. Play area Recreation Hiking, biking, sightseeing, fishing, boating, and horseback riding Rate: $7

Contact Information Of Interest Kemmerer, WY Stream fishing opportunities (307) 828-4500 exist on the Green River above and below the reservoir.

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The Louis Lake Campground has nine campsites around Louis Lake and the outlet of Louis Creek. The area around the inlet is very marshy and home to abundant wildlife.

Site Information Special Attractions Directions Partial sites. • Louis Lake From Lander, go south on State Highway 28 for 34.5 miles to historic South Pass. Go north on

Forest Road 300 (right before Amenities/Facilities South Pass City) 7.5 miles to the Restrooms Recreation Hiking, biking, sightseeing, and campground. ATVing

Rate: $10

Of Interest Contact Information The nearby Louis Lake Boating

Lander, WY and Picnic Site include a boat (307) 332-5460 ramp, vault toilet, picnic tables, and cook grates.

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We are on Wind River Indian Reservation.

Site Information Special Attractions Directions 10 sites. Full hookup sites. Pull • Lander Golf & Country Club Mountain View Campground is Located 9 miles NW of Lander thru sites. 20/30/50 AMP, • New Fremont County and 4 miles east of Ft. Washakie. electric, water, and sewer Pioneer Museum which has service. “Cowboy” church services The map below is for general (no need to gussy up!) reference only. For detailed Can accommodate any size RV directions, please contact the park, or put the park’s street Of Interest address into Google Maps at Close to Fort Washakie. https://maps.google.com

Rate: $25 Maps can easily be enlarged and printed from the Google Maps website.

Attention: Please call

307.332.9333 when you arrive Contact Information in Lander for detailed directions. 39 Ray Lake Road

Lander, WY 82520 Please stay in Lander if it is after 307.332.9333 dark, as the campground is difficult to find in the dark out on the reservation.

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Worthen Meadow Campground has 28 campsites on the shores of Worthen Meadow Reservoir. Trailheads at the campground accesses the .

Site Information Special Attractions Directions Partial sites. • Worthen Meadow Reservoir From Lander, go 10 miles south • Popo Agie Wilderness on State Highway 131, then 8.5 miles on Forest Road 300.

Amenities/Facilities Restrooms

Recreation Hiking, biking, sightseeing,

ATVing, and horseback riding Rate: $15

Contact Information Of Interest Lander, WY No RVs over 24 feet. (307) 332-5460

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Camping in Sinks Canyon is a great way to experience the beauty of the area. Sitting beside a crackling campfire with a blaze of stars above the canyon walls at night is a wondrous thing. From every campsite you can walk to the river to fish, explore or access the hiking trails.

Site Information Special Attractions Directions Partial sites. • Green River Contact the campground directly for driving directions.

Amenities/Facilities Restrooms, play area Recreation Hiking, biking, and sightseeing

Rate: $10-$17

Of Interest There are three campgrounds in Contact Information Sinks Canyon. Sawmill and Popo 3079 Sinks Canyon Rd Agie Campground are state park Lander, WY campgrounds. Sinks (307) 332-6333 Campground is at the upper end

of the canyon and is a National Forest campground.

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We’re on your way to many great sights of the West. Yellowstone & Grand Teton National Parks. Refresh yourself in our clean, comfortable and affordable lodging atmosphere.

Site Information Special Attractions Directions Full hookups. 20/30/50 AMP. • Museum of the American Contact the park directly for Back in sites. Tent sites. Fire West driving directions. rings. Can accommodate • Fremont County Pioneer various size RVs Museum

• Lander City Park

Amenities/Facilities Wi-Fi, restrooms, showers, laundry, and motel/cabin Recreation Walking, biking, nature viewing, rentals. hot tub, and basketball.

Of Interest Rate: $38 Lots of outdoor recreation and sightseeing opportunities.

Contact Information 210 McFarlane Dr. Lander, WY 82520 (307) 332.2511 www.landerholidaylodge.com [email protected]

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Laramie Rob Roy Campground Park #886027

The campground is comprised of a cascading, tight loop configuration along a hillside among mixed pines. Some sites overlook the Rob Roy Reservoir, but most are tucked into the hillside.

Site Information Special Attractions Directions Partial sites. • Medicine Bow National Forest From Laramie, take WY 130 west 21.7 miles to WY 11. Turn left onto Rt. 11 and go 13 miles

to Albany, WY. Then take Forest Amenities/Facilities Route 500 for 5.6 miles; turn left Restrooms Recreation Hiking, biking, sightseeing, at sign and go 0.3 miles to ATVing, fishing, and horseback campground. riding Rate: $10

Contact Information Of Interest Laramie, WY Rob Roy Reservoir is 500 acres

(307) 745-2300 and is a popular area for boating and water skiing.

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Uphill from the Horseshoe Bend Marina and picnic area, nestled in sagebrush and juniper woodland communities, the 48 campsites of the Horseshoe Bend Campground overlook the Bighorn Lake and the red sandstone cliffs of Sykes Mountain.

Site Information Special Attractions Directions Partial sites. 30 AMP. Picnic • Sykes Mountain The campground is located 14 table. • Big Horn Lake miles north of Lovell, Wyoming via WY Hwy 37.

Amenities/Facilities Restrooms, boat rentals, and Recreation play area Hiking, biking, and sightseeing

Rate: $10-$20

Of Interest During the winter of 2007-08 Bighorn Canyon employees, Contact Information using fee money, refurbished 19 20 Hwy 14A East sites to accommodate larger RVs Lovell, WY and boats. Electrical and water (307) 548-2251 hook-ups were added to these sites. Eight of the improved sites have wind fences. The remaining 28 sites were left unchanged and are a perfect fit for small RVs or tents.

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Site Information Special Attractions Directions Partial sites. • Big Horn Canyon Turn North off of Main Street

• Pryor Mountain Wild onto Pennsylvania Avenue.

Mustang Center From Pennsylvania Avenue, turn

East onto Second Street. Follow Amenities/Facilities Restrooms, showers, and play Second Street past the baseball area field until you reach Quebec Avenue. Turn North onto Recreation Quebec and follow it to the Hiking, biking, and sightseeing Camper Park. Rate: $0-$10

Contact Information Of Interest Park is conveniently located

40 Quebec Ave near the Big Horn Recreation Lovell, WY (307) 548-6551 Area.

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Keyhole is a mecca for both resident and migrating birds of all species. Visitors also have the opportunity to enjoy a variety of other wildlife, including mule deer, pronghorn antelope and wild turkeys.

Site Information Special Attractions Directions Partial sites. 30 AMP. Picnic • Black Hills Easily accessed off I-90 at exit table. • Devils Tower 165 or take exits 153 or 550 in

• Wind Creek Moorcroft then Hwy 14 north six

miles then Hwy 113. • Coulter Bay

Amenities/Facilities Restrooms, showers, and play area

Recreation Hiking, biking, sightseeing, and Rate: $10-$17 marina

Contact Information 22 Marina Rd Of Interest Moorcroft, WY Within sight of Devils Tower, (307) 756-3596 is situated along the southeast shore of Keyhole Reservoir and offers excellent fishing for walleye, catfish, small mouth bass and northern pike.

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Stateline Campground is located next to Stateline Reservoir on the northern slope of the Uinta Mountains at an elevation of 9,200 feet, about 21 miles from Mountain View, Wyoming. Visitors enjoy fishing, canoeing and exploring local trails.

Site Information Special Attractions Directions Partial sites. • Stateline Reservoir From Mountain View, Wyoming, • China Meadows Trailhead take Highway 410 south for 7 miles, then County Road 283 for

8.2 miles to Forest Road 072. Amenities/Facilities Restrooms Follow Forest Road 072 for 5.5

miles to the campground. Recreation

Hiking, biking, sightseeing,

fishing, and horseback riding Rate: $18

Contact Information Of Interest

Mountain View, WY The Uinta Mountains are (307) 782-6555 comprised of beautiful canyons, soaring peaks, pristine lakes, rivers and streams. Outdoor enthusiasts come to enjoy the natural beauty of this rugged region. The area is filled with

hiking, biking, horseback and off-road vehicle riding trails. Many lakes offer fishing and canoeing opportunities.

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Fremont Lake sits at the foot of the rugged Wind River Range, known for its craggy granite peaks and sparkling glacial lakes. The campground is situated on a forested hillside above the lake. Aspen, Douglas fir, juniper and a dense understory provide shade and privacy between campsites.

Site Information Special Attractions Directions Partial sites. • Museum of the Mountain From U.S. 191/Pine Street in Man Pinedale, Wyoming, turn

• New Fork Lake northeast onto Fremont Lake

Road. Drive about 4 miles to a Amenities/Facilities Restrooms "T" junction and turn left. Go 0.2 miles, turn right at the "Y" junction and drive 3.5 miles to Recreation the campground. Rate: $12 Hiking, biking, sightseeing, fishing, and horseback riding

Contact Information Pinedale, WY (307) 367-4326 Of Interest

The Museum of the Mountain Man in Pinedale features a large collection of Rocky Mountain fur trade era artifacts. Exhibits include American Indian and Mountain Man displays, as well as history of the settlement of

Sublette County, Wyoming.

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Located near the shores of beautiful Lower Green River Lake, at an elevation of 8,000 feet, the lake sits on the western edge of the rugged Wind River Range in Wyoming.

Site Information Special Attractions Directions Partial sites. • Square Top Mountain From Pinedale, drive 7 miles • Green River Lakes west on U.S. Highway 191. Turn north onto Wyoming

Highway 352 and continue 25 Amenities/Facilities miles to the forest boundary, Restrooms Recreation where the pavement ends. Hiking, biking, sightseeing, Continue on the dirt road for fishing, and horseback riding 18 miles to the campground. $12-$35 Rate:

Contact Information Of Interest Pinedale, WY Square Top Mountain towers (307) 367-4326 over scenic Green River Lakes.

This unique peak is part of the Wind River Range and tops out at an elevation of 11,581 feet. Most campsites afford scenic views of the peak and the lake below. Lodge pole pines dot the campground, offering very limited shade. Wildlife and summer wildflowers are abundant in the area.

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The campground is situated above New Fork Lake, in a dense grove of aspens, at an elevation of 7,800 feet. Shade is plentiful in most sites throughout the campground. Most sites afford scenic lake views. Summer wildflowers vividly carpet the campground. A variety of wildlife makes its home around the lake.

Site Information Special Attractions Directions Partial sites. • Square Top Mountain From Pinedale, take U.S. • New Fork Lake Highway 191 northwest for 6 miles. Turn north onto State

Highway 352 and travel just Amenities/Facilities Restrooms over 14 miles. Turn east onto

New Fork Lake Road, which is Recreation gravel, and travel 5 miles to the Hiking, biking, sightseeing, campground. fishing, and horseback riding Rate: $12

Contact Information Of Interest Pinedale, WY New Fork Lake offers great

(307) 367-4326 boating, canoeing and swimming. Anglers fish for kokanee salmon, brook, lake and rainbow trout. A large cement boat ramp is located less than one mile from the campground.

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The Medicine Bow River, Sand Lake and Turpin Reservoir offer fishing opportunities nearby. Trails in the area include Rock Creek, Sheep Lake, and Crater Lake Trails.

Site Information Special Attractions Directions Partial sites. • Medicine Bow River From Saratoga, WY take the Snowy Range Highway east 20 miles to Forest Road 100. Turn

onto Forest Road 100 and drive Amenities/Facilities approximately 20 miles to the Restrooms Recreation Hiking, biking, sightseeing, Bow River campground. This is a fishing, and horseback riding slow drive.

Rate: $10

Of Interest

Contact Information Bow River Campground is

Saratoga, WY located beside the Medicine Bow (307) 326-5258 River

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This campground is three miles from the Snowy Range Scenic Byway (Hwy 130) beside North Brush Creek.

Site Information Special Attractions Directions Partial sites. • Medicine Bow River Directions from Saratoga: Travel 20 miles east on State Highway 130 and then 3 miles northeast

on Forest Road #100. Amenities/Facilities

Restrooms Recreation Hiking, biking, sightseeing, fishing, and horseback riding

Rate: $10

Of Interest Contact Information The Brush Creek Visitor Center Saratoga, WY is located 2.5 miles west of the (307) 326-5258 campground and can provide information on miscellaneous outdoor recreation

opportunities.

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The campground is an ideal site for vacationers traveling through the area or for those that want to spend an extended stay and enjoy great access to many outdoor activities.

Site Information Special Attractions Directions Partial sites. • Medicine Bow River From Saratoga travel south on Highway 130 eight miles, then east on Highway 130 east for 15

miles. The campground is east Amenities/Facilities of the small community of Ryan Restrooms Recreation Hiking, biking, sightseeing, Park. fishing, and horseback riding

Rate: $10

Of Interest Contact Information The Brush Creek Visitor Center

Saratoga, WY is located 2.5 miles west of the (307) 326-5258 campground and can provide information on miscellaneous outdoor recreation opportunities.

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With breathtaking views and peaceful nights, Saratoga Lake Campground is the perfect adventure.

Site Information Special Attractions Directions Partial sites. 30 AMP. Picnic • Saratoga Lake Located 2 miles north of table. • Medicine Bow River Saratoga on Wyoming Highway 130/230.

Amenities/Facilities Restrooms, play area, and Recreation outdoor games Hiking, biking, sightseeing,

fishing, and horseback riding

$10-$15 Rate:

Of Interest Contact Information Sandy Beach is located on the east side of Saratoga Lake and State Rd 130/230 Saratoga, WY includes a beach area with a (307) 326-8335 restroom and plenty of room for picnicking, fishing, boating and wind surfing.

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South Brush Creek Campground is a sunny campground with small trees among the campsites. The 20 sites include 6 pull-thrus (trailers under 32'), picnic tables, fire grates, toilets and trash service.

Site Information Special Attractions Directions Partial sites. • Medicine Bow River From Saratoga travel 20 miles southeast on Highway 130, turn onto Forest Road 100 and

continue for approximately 0.2 Amenities/Facilities miles to Forest Road 200; take Restrooms Recreation Hiking, biking, sightseeing, Forest Road 200 for fishing, and horseback riding approximately 1.5 miles to the campground. Rate: $10

Of Interest

Contact Information Recreational opportunities Saratoga, WY include the Brush Creek Hiking (307) 326-5258 Trail System, Stump Hollow and

Cedar OHV trails, and fishing in area streams. The Brush Creek Visitor Center is nearby on Hwy 130.

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A lake-orientated park at the south end of the Owl Creek Mountains at the mouth of Wind River Canyon now part of the Wind River Canyon Scenic Byway.

Site Information Special Attractions Directions Partial sites. • Wind River Canyon Boysen State Park offers 3 entrances: U.S. Highway 20 (east side), U.S. Highway 26 (south

side) and Bass Lake Road (west Amenities/Facilities side). Restrooms, play area, outdoor Recreation games, and boat rentals Hiking, biking, sightseeing, fishing, and horseback riding

Rate: $10-$17

Of Interest Local Big Horn Sheep herd often Contact Information sited. 15 Ash St Shoshoni, WY (307) 876-2796

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Seminoe State Park is nestled up against the base of the Seminoe Mountains. One of Wyoming's treasures is located 35 miles north of Sinclair, Wyoming.

Site Information Special Attractions Directions Partial sites. • Seminoe Mountains is located by Interstate 80, Exit 221 or State Route 220.

Amenities/Facilities Restrooms and play area Recreation Hiking, biking, sightseeing, and fly fishing

Rate: $10-$17

Of Interest

Contact Information Seminoe Reservoir offers the full Sinclair, WY range of water-based activities (307) 320-2234 and is known for both trout and walleye fishing.

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Situated in a heavily forested area adjacent to Cook Lake, this campground is a peaceful setting for guests seeking recreation and relaxation in the Black Hills National Forest in Wyoming.

Site Information Special Attractions Directions Partial sites. • Black Hills National Forest Interstate I-90 to exit 199 (Aladdin). North on Rt 111 for 4 miles, left on Farrall Road (Rt

843) for 10 miles to Cook Lake. Amenities/Facilities

Restrooms Recreation Hiking, biking, sightseeing, fly fishing, and horseback riding

Rate: $10-$18

Of Interest

Contact Information Located in western South Dakota Sundance, WY and northeastern Wyoming, (307) 283-1361 Black Hills National Forest encompasses nearly 1.25 million acres of rugged rock formations, canyons and gulches, open grassland parks, tumbling streams, deep blue lakes, and unique caves.

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Boulder Park Campground is located about 50 miles east of Worland, Wyoming on the west side of scenic Cloud Peak Skyway, near the Cloud Peak Wilderness area.

Site Information Special Attractions Directions Partial sites. • Black Hills National Forest From Worland, Wyoming: Take • Meadowlark Lake U.S. Highway 16 east for 48 miles, then turn onto West

Tensleep Lake Road (Forest Amenities/Facilities Restrooms, outdoor games Road 27) and travel 0.5 miles

west. Campground is on the left. Recreation

Hiking, biking, sightseeing, fly

fishing, and horseback riding Rate: $16

Contact Information Of Interest

Ten Sleep, WY Meadowlark Lake is within a 307-684-7806 couple miles of the campground. This small lake allows motorized craft at a wake-less speed. West Tensleep Lake, a few miles north of the campground, is open to

non-motorized craft only. Both lakes are great locations for canoeing and fishing.

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Eagle RV Park and Campground located in Thermopolis Wyoming, on Highway 20 South. Close to the Big Horn River, , & .

Site Information Special Attractions Directions 100+ sites. Full hookup sites. • White Water Rafting Take Highway 20 north 3 Pull thru sites. Tent sites. miles past Wind River • Buffalo Herds 30/50 AMP service. Can Canyon. accommodate any size RV. • Indian Rock Art

• Dinosaur Dig Site & Museum Amenities/Facilities Wi-Fi, cable TV, restrooms, • Boysen Reserve showers, laundry, gift shop, • Much More! general store, propane, cabins, and group pavilion.

Rate: $40-$45 Recreation Child play area, game room, river tubing, horseshoes, Contact Information basketball, badminton, and pet 204 Highway 20 South walk. Thermopolis, WY 82443

307.864.5262 Of Interest [email protected] www.eaglervpark.com Eagle RV Park offers tube rental for a beautiful, scenic trip down the majestic, Big Horn River. Take a 2 to 3 hr. trip from the Wind River Canyon back to our campground. You will see lots of wildlife, deer, antelope, ducks, geese, eagles, etc. The fishing is tremendous if you feel like wetting a line. You may even catch a Rainbow, Brown, Cutthroat trout and maybe even a Walleye. One of the top-rated rivers in the West. Guide fishing available upon request.

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Site Information Special Attractions Directions Partial sites. 20 AMP. Picnic • None Contact park directly for table. driving directions.

Amenities/Facilities Recreation Restrooms, and play area Hiking, biking, and sightseeing

Rate: $10

Of Interest Close proximity to shopping and

more. Contact Information

1781 W 15th Ave Torrington, WY (307) 532-5666

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Site Information Special Attractions Directions Partial sites. • Mummy Cave From Cody, travel west on U.S. • Blackwater Fire Memorial Highway 14/16/20 for 37 miles to the campground. (This

campground is about 16 miles

from the East Entrance of Yellowstone National Park) Amenities/Facilities Recreation

Restrooms Hiking, biking, sightseeing, and

horseback riding

Rate: $15

Of Interest Plenty of outdoor activities in Contact Information the surrounding area. Wapiti, WY (307) 527-6921

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Site Information Special Attractions Directions Full hookups. Partial sites. • None From Jct of I-25 & Mariposa 20/30 AMP. Picnic table. Pkwy (exit 78), E 0.1 mi on Mariposa Pkwy to 16th St, N 0.5

mi to Gilchrist, E 0.6 mi to 8th St,

S 0.2 mi, follow signs. Recreation Hiking, biking, sightseeing, and Amenities/Facilities horseback riding Restrooms, showers, play area, outdoor games, swimming pool

Rate: $10 Of Interest Plenty of outdoor activities in

the surrounding area.

Contact Information Wheatland, WY (307) 322-2962

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Sitting Bull is situated on the edge of a forest of lodgepole pine, adjacent to a beautiful mountain meadow, a prime location for wildlife viewing. Most sites afford expansive views of the surrounding Bighorn Mountains.

Site Information Special Attractions Directions Partial Sites • Big Horn Mountains From Ten Sleep, Wyoming: Take Hwy 16 east for approximately 20 miles to Forest Service Road

432. Turn left on FSR 432 and Amenities/Facilities continue about a mile to Restrooms Recreation Hiking, biking, sightseeing, campground. horseback riding, canoeing, and fishing Rate: $17

Contact Information

Of Interest

US Hwy 16 The High Park Lookout is Worland, WY located just east of Meadowlark (406) 587-9054 Lake. This old fire lookout was built by decades ago and is no longer active. A short hike leads to the lookout, where hikers are awarded panoramic views of the surrounding area.

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Located about eight miles south of Mammoth Hot Springs on the road to Norris, Indian Creek Campground sits near the base of the Gallatin Mountains and offers breathtaking views of Electric Peak. The campground is away from the main road and provides a quieter experience than many other locations.

Site Information Special Attractions Directions Partial Sites • Yellowstone National Park Contact the campground for • Electric Peak driving directions.

• Sheepeater Cliff

Amenities/Facilities Restrooms

Recreation Hiking, biking, sightseeing, Rate: $15 horseback riding, canoeing, and

fishing

Contact Information Yellowstone National Park, WY

(307) 344-7381 Of Interest Nearby Gardner's Hole offers great hiking and wildlife viewing opportunities, and the basalt columns of Sheepeater Cliff are just a short bike/drive away. A general store, restaurant, and other services can be found in Mammoth Hot Springs.

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Lewis Lake Campground is about eight miles from the South Entrance and a short walk from the southeast shore of Lewis Lake.

Site Information Special Attractions Directions Partial Sites • Yellowstone National Park Contact the campground for • Lewis Lake driving directions.

Amenities/Facilities Restrooms

Recreation Hiking, biking, sightseeing,

horseback riding, canoeing, and Rate: $15 fishing

Contact Information Yellowstone National Park, WY (307) 344-7381 Of Interest Due to freezing temperatures, drinking water may not be available in Lewis Lake Campground beginning early to mid-October. Fall campers should plan to bring their own water. If used, lake water must be treated or boiled before consumption.

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Mammoth is located five miles south of Gardiner, Montana and the park's North Entrance. Situated in a high sage brush steppe above the Gardner River, scattered juniper and Douglas fir trees provide shade during hot summer months.

Site Information Special Attractions Directions Partial Sites • Yellowstone National Park Contact the campground for • Gardner River driving directions.

Amenities/Facilities Restrooms

Recreation Hiking, biking, sightseeing,

horseback riding, canoeing, and Rate: $20 fishing

Contact Information Yellowstone National Park, WY (307) 344-7381 Of Interest The campground is close to fishing, hiking, and the famous Mammoth Hot Springs Terraces. Great wildlife viewing opportunities abound with elk and bison occasionally passing through the campground.

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Situated in a lodgepole forest near the Norris Geyser Basin, Norris Campground is a popular destination due to its central location in the park.

Site Information Special Attractions Directions Partial Sites • Yellowstone National Park Contact the campground for • Norris Geyser Basin driving directions.

Amenities/Facilities Restrooms

Recreation Hiking, biking, sightseeing,

horseback riding, canoeing, and Rate: $20 fishing

Contact Information Yellowstone National Park, WY (307) 344-7381 Of Interest Evening campfire programs are held nightly June through early September at the Norris Campground campfire circle. Guided ranger walks will take you through the Norris Geyser Basin. Norris also features the Museum of the National Park Ranger (a quick stroll), the Norris Geyser Basin Museum, and Norris Geyser Basin—the hottest and most dynamic thermal area in Yellowstone.

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Pebble Creek Campground lies against the dramatic backdrop of the Absaroka Mountains near the park's Northeast Entrance. Open mid-June through September, Pebble Creek offers a more isolated camping experience.

Site Information Special Attractions Directions Partial Sites • Yellowstone National Park Contact the campground for • Absaroka Mountains driving directions.

Amenities/Facilities Restrooms

Recreation Hiking, biking, sightseeing,

horseback riding, canoeing, and Rate: $15

fishing

Contact Information Yellowstone National Park, WY

(307) 344-7381 Of Interest Day hiking opportunities are available at Pebble Creek and from other nearby trailheads. Soda Butte Creek offers fishing opportunities and there are outstanding wildlife viewing opportunities throughout Lamar Valley. The closest restaurants and stores are located about nine miles away in Silver Gate or Cooke City.

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Slough Creek Campground is located in Lamar Valley near some of the best wildlife watching opportunities in the park.

Site Information Special Attractions Directions Partial Sites • Yellowstone National Park Contact the campground for • Lamar Valley driving directions.

• Beartooth Pass

Amenities/Facilities Restrooms

Recreation Hiking, biking, sightseeing, Rate: $15 horseback riding, canoeing, and

fishing

Contact Information Yellowstone National Park, WY

(307) 344-7381 Of Interest Slough Creek is a very popular stream for fishing. The famous, scenic Beartooth Pass is a short drive away. There are plenty of hiking opportunities nearby, including the Slough Creek Trail which begins nearby. Nighttime offers a quiet, unimpeded view of the stars and the possibility of hearing wolves howl.

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The campground is near the Tower General Store and Tower Fall, where Tower Creek plunges over 130 feet down to its confluence with the Yellowstone River.

Site Information Special Attractions Directions Partial Sites • Yellowstone National Park Contact the campground for • Lamar Valley driving directions.

• Dunraven Pass

Amenities/Facilities Restrooms

Recreation Hiking, biking, sightseeing, Rate: $15 horseback riding, canoeing, and

fishing

Contact Information Yellowstone National Park, WY (307) 344-7381 Of Interest Nearby, the Lamar Valley offers spectacular wildlife viewing and hiking opportunities. On the road over Dunraven Pass, a six- mile trail provides access to the summit of Mount Washburn. Roosevelt Lodge, a short drive from the campground, offers dining and horseback riding.

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