Top RV Parks & Campgrounds in Wyoming

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Occupying a perfect rectangle in the mountainous west, Wyoming is one of the most sparsely populated states in the U.S. Its geography varies from the rugged ranges of the Rocky Mountains to the elevated prairies of the High Plains, with the state capital, Cheyenne, nestled in the far southeast corner.
Wyoming was originally inhabited by the Crow, Arapaho, Lakota, and Shoshone people before part of the modern-day state was ceded to the United States at the end of the Mexican-American War. Aside from the mining of coal, oil, and natural gas, the state’s economy relies largely on tourism, with visitors flocking to experience the spectacular landscapes of Grand Teton and Yellowstone national parks. With majestic natural areas like these on their doorstep, RV campgrounds in Wyoming are among the country’s best.
RV Camping in Wyoming
Encompassing nearly 3,500 square miles in the far northwest of Wyoming, Yellowstone National Park is famed for its dramatic canyons, spurting geysers, and gushing alpine rivers. There are 12 developed campgrounds scattered throughout the park, all of which can accommodate RVs; however, there are length limits and seasonal constraints at some. If you’re after a full-hookup site, head to the Fishing Bridge RV Park, which is positioned where the Yellowstone River flows from Yellowstone Lake.
Just south of Yellowstone National Park sprawls Grand Teton National Park. Its pristine lakes and alpine terrain can be explored on around 200 miles of designated trails. Hookups are available at the Colter Bay RV Park and Headwaters Campground, though the latter is restricted to vehicles 45 feet or shorter.
RVers wanting to discover the legend of Buffalo Bill Cody can camp at the Ponderosa Campground, which provides full-hookup sites and is pet-friendly. Alternatively, you can overnight at the nearby Absaroka Bay RV Park and explore both the town of Cody and Yellowstone National Park.
On the southern edge of the Wind River Reservation, you’ll find the Sleeping Bear RV Park & Campground, a year-round Wyoming RV park that offers spectacular views of the surrounding mountains. Aside from its full hookups, there’s a splash pad and arcade games to keep young guests entertained, not to mention a golf course right next to the campground.
Continue driving southeast, and you’ll arrive at the Western Hills Campground, which combines a rustic atmosphere with modern amenities that include Wi-Fi and cable TV access. It’s located near the city of Rawlins and provides an excellent base for exploring the dramatic peaks of the Medicine Bow-Routt National Forest.
Campers planning on visiting the Bighorn National Forest can book into the Ten Sleep RV Park, which nestles at the base of the mountain range. It’s a particularly popular Wyoming RV campground for those traveling with horses, with a dedicated “horse hotel” on the premises.
Visiting the capital, Cheyenne? There are several RV parks in and around the city, including the Restway Travel Park and the Cheyenne KOA. The latter offers full-hookup sites and plenty of amenities that include a seasonal swimming pool and a dedicated dog park.
Whether you want to explore the dramatic landscapes of Yellowstone National Park, or discover the legend of Buffalo Bill Cody, book a camper rental in Wyoming and start planning your adventure.

Signal Mountain Campground, WY

When you Yellowstone National Park sits just north of it to create a nearly 4,000-square-mile protected area, and that’s not even counting the massive expanse of national forest that surrounds the two; Wyoming is truly one of the wildest places in the Lower 48. Thankfully, you don’t need to be a modern-day Grizzly Adams to camp there, as there are quite a few campsites with basic amenities that are sure to please anyone renting an RV.

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Signal Mountain Campground Road, Alta, WY

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Sinks Canyon Campground, WY

Wyoming is sometimes said to be like a cake, but with all the frosting up into the northwest corner. This statement refers to the beauty and tourism potential of Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Park along with the wondrous skiing at Jackson. While those places are amazing and well worth a visit, there’s plenty more to explore in America’s least populous state. The Wind River Range is an excellent example of what can be found once you get off the tourist route – uncrowded trails, spectacular scenery, and wildlife that hasn’t become habituated to human presence.

The campground at Sinks Canyon State Park is an excellent spot to base yourself when embarking on an adventure in the Wind River …

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North Rim Drive, Yellowstone National Park, WY

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Lizard Creek Campground, WY

Getting an RV rental near Lizard Creek Campground is an excellent way to explore Grand Teton National Park and the surrounding area. Its location deep inside the park means you’ll never have to contend with crowds or traffic, and your nights will have more stars and fewer headlights to look at. It’s the perfect camping experience for RV travelers wanting to enjoy nature in its purest form.

There are no hookups available for your motorhome rental at Lizard Creek Campground. There are picnic tables, fire rings, and a few bathrooms with running water. Given its rustic nature, you should come prepared for self-sufficiency with your rental RV; Jackson is an hour's drive or more away, especially when the park roads …

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Lizard Creek Road, Moran, WY

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Cottonwood Creek Trailhead/Campground, WY

The Cottonwood Creek Trailhead/Campground features an interpretive kiosk, five campsites with fire rings, picnic tables toilet facility, four horse corrals, a horse watering trough and food storage boxes.
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Unnamed Road, Lovell, WY

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Camping, Hiking, Wildlife viewing, Photography, Horseback riding, Environmental education

Atlantic City Campground, WY

The Atlantic City Campground is in the South Pass area. It features 18 campsites, fire rings, garbage collection, water (weather permitting), picnic tables, and vault toilets. The site is ADA Accessible. There are seasonal closures and occasionally there is a host on site. Be aware, this is bear country!
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Atlantic City Road, Atlantic City, WY

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Camping, Hiking, Wildlife viewing, Recreational vehicles, Biking, Photography, Horseback riding

Big Atlantic Gulch Campground, WY

The Big Atlantic Gulch Campground is in the South Pass area. It features 10 campsites, fire rings, garbage collection, water (weather permitting), picnic tables, and vault toilets. The site is ADA Accessible. There are seasonal closures and occasionally there is a host on site. Be aware, this is bear country!
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Fort Stambaugh Loop, Atlantic City, WY

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Camping, Hiking, Wildlife viewing, Recreational vehicles, Biking, Photography, Horseback riding

Bennett Creek Campground, WY

The Bennett Peak Campground is in a scenic setting near the North Platte River, which makes it great for fishing and floating. The campground has 11 campsites, vault toilet, hand pump well, boat ramp, day use parking, and bank fishing accessible to persons with disabilities. Each campsite features a picnic table, fire ring/grill, sandy tent pad, and parking space. No pull-throughs please. Horses are not allowed in the campground. This riparian area boasts cottonwoods, ponderosa pine, Douglas fir, willows, juniper, mountain mahogany. Visitors will see a variety of wildlife including bald eagles, bighorn sheep, pronghorn wild turkeys, mule deer, mountain lions, grouse, rattlesnakes. Both rainbow trout and brown trout are abundant.
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Unnamed Road, Saratoga, WY

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Camping, Hiking, Wildlife viewing, Fishing, Recreational vehicles, Biking, Photography, Water sports

Corral Creek Campground, WY

The Corral Creek Campground is in a scenic setting near the North Platte River, which makes it great for fishing and floating. The campground has 6 campsites, vault toilet, day use parking and a foot trail to wade fishing. Each campsite features a picnic table, fire ring or grill, and parking space. No pull-throughs please. This area has juniper, sagebrush and grasses primarily, and is near a riparian area. Visitors will see a variety of wildlife including bald eagles, bighorn sheep, pronghorn, wild turkeys, mule deer, mountain lions, grouse, rattlesnakes. Both rainbow trout and brown trout are abundant.
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Unnamed Road, Saratoga, WY

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Camping, Hiking, Wildlife viewing, Fishing, Recreational vehicles, Biking, Photography, Water sports

Encampment River Campground, WY

The Encampment River Campground is a great location near the Encampment River for fishing, floating and hiking the Encampment River Trail. The campground has 8 campsites, vault toilet, day use parking and a foot trail. Each campsite features a picnic table, fire ring or grill, sandy tent pad,and parking space. No pull-throughs please and horses are not allowed in the campground. The riparian area has cottonwoods, willows, juniper, wild rose, grasses and sagebrush. Visitors will see a variety of wildlife including bald eagles, bighorn sheep, pronghorn, mule deer, grouse, rattlesnakes. Both rainbow trout and brown trout are abundant.
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Odd Fellows Camp Road, Encampment, WY

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Camping, Hiking, Wildlife viewing, Fishing, Recreational vehicles, Biking, Photography, Water sports

Bobcat-Houlihan Campground, WY

The Bobcat-Houlihan Campground is at the trailhead of the Bobcat-Houlihan Trail. It features interpretive kiosks, horse trailer parking, horse hitching rails, food storage boxes and toilet facilities.
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Road 6Eh, Cody, WY

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Camping, Hiking, Wildlife viewing, Fishing, Photography, Horseback riding

Hogan and Luce Campground, WY

The Hogan and Luce Campground has picnic tables, toilet facilities, food storage boxes, horse trailer parking, horse stanchions and hitching rails.
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Unnamed Road, Powell, WY

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Camping, Hiking, Wildlife viewing, Hunting, Boating, Fishing, Photography, Horseback riding

Prior Flat Campground, WY

The Prior Flat Campground has 15 campsites and a vault toilet on about 9 acres. It has one pull-through, picnic tables, fire rings/grills and parking spurs. Visitors will enjoy the aspen, limber pine, lodgepole pine, big sagebrush and can view pronghorn, mule deer, elk, coyotes, grouse and golden eagles.
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Prior Flat Road, Hanna, WY

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Camping, Hiking, Wildlife viewing, Fishing, Recreational vehicles, Biking, Photography

Slate Creek Campground, WY

The Slate Creek campground is just south of the shores of Fontenelle Reservoir, on the Green River, and just north of Seedskadee National Wildlife Refuge. The area is a mecca for birdwatching and fishing. Free facilities for this area include designated camping sites, 2 ADA accessible vault toilets, picnic areas and fishing access to the Green River. This site is near historic resources. Please do not collect or damage these resources.
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Fontenelle, WY

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Camping, Wildlife viewing, Boating, Fishing, Recreational vehicles

Weeping Rock Campground, WY

Weeping Rock Campground is a popular spot for fishermen, campers and picnickers and offers fishing and boat access to the Green River. It has 10 campsites with picnic tables, barbecue grills, and a vault toilet. Trout and kokanee salmon live in this area of the Green River, and since the area is restricted to motorboats, the fishing is always good. This site is located near historic resources. Please do not collect or damage resources.
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Unnamed Road, Kemmerer, WY

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Camping, Hiking, Wildlife viewing, Boating, Fishing, Recreational vehicles

Warren Bridge Campground, WY

The Warren Bridge Campground is a fee campground located off of US 191 adjacent to the famous Green River in Sublette County. The campground at 7,600 feet in elevation is surrounded by rolling sagebrush covered hills. The Warren Bridge River Access Area is located upstream of the Warren Bridge Campground. Activities include fishing, floating, hiking, wildlife viewing, and picnicking There are 16 pull-through developed campsites, 6 developed picnic sites, 3 double vault toilets, RV dump station, 23 tables, trash cans, fire rings, and barbecue grills. Drinking water provided at each campsite.
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U.S. 189, Daniel, WY

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Camping, Hiking, Wildlife viewing, Fishing, Recreational vehicles, Biking, Photography, Horseback riding, Water sports

New Fork Campground, WY

The New Fork Campground at 6,800 feet is located adjacent to the beautiful New Fork River. This site provides a put in-takeout point for river float trips. There are 2 camping sites, a vault toilet, 2 picnic tables and a boat launch. This is a good area for camping, fishing, boating and picnicking.
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Wyoming 351, Big Piney, WY

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Camping, Hiking, Wildlife viewing, Fishing, Recreational vehicles, Biking, Photography, Horseback riding, Water sports

Middle Fork of the Powder River Campground, WY

Astride a blue-ribbon trout stream, this remote and picturesque campground features five camping sites with fire rings, restroom and drinking water. Use of the area is free with a 14-day limit on camping (as on all public lands). The Middle Fork of the Powder River Campground, located at an elevation of 7,500 feet, is open from May through September.
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Unnamed Road, Kaycee, WY

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Camping, Hiking, Wildlife viewing, Fishing, Recreational vehicles, Biking, Photography, Horseback riding

Five Springs Falls Campground, WY

Five Springs Falls Campground provides an excellent opportunity for camping, hiking, picnicking, and sightseeing. The elevation ranges from 6,520 feet at the campground to 7,240 feet at the forest boundary. This area offers breathtaking views of northern Bighorn Basin with a panoramic view of the Bighorn, Pryor, and Absaroka Mountains. Wildlife in the area include: deer, elk, moose, black bear, and mountain lion.

The lower loop of the campground contains 9 campsites with tent pads, fire rings, picnic tables, and a central toilet facility. The sites in the lower loop are suitable for tent camping or picnicking only, with the exception of the host site (#1), where parking a camp trailer is possible. A water faucet adjacent to the host …
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Old US Highway 14A, Lovell, WY

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Historic & cultural site, Camping, Hiking, Picnicking, Hunting, Photography, Day use area

Bennett Peak Campground, WY

This is a fee site with 11 campsites, vault toilet, handpump well, boat ramp, day use parking, and bank fishing accessible to persons with disabilities. Fees at Bennett Park are $10 per night per campsite. Each campsite has a picnic table, fire ring/grill, sandy tent pad, parking space but no pull-throughs. The elevation is 7,200 feet and an abundance of wildlife including bald eagle, bighorn sheep, pronghorn, wild turkey, mule deer, mountain lion, grouse, rattlesnakes, and rainbow and brown trout can be found. The campground is located on the banks of the North Platte River and enjoyed by hunters and anglers, who find trout in the North Platte River and big game in the nearby Snowy Range. Use season predominately …
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Unnamed Road, Saratoga, WY

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Camping, Hiking, Picnicking, Wildlife viewing, Hunting, Fishing, Biking

Dugway Campground, WY

Besides the sound of the river meandering north, this is a very peaceful campground. There is flyfishing for trout here. There is also a take out for the North Platte River, for canoers or kayakers. A control crest was put in below the dugway so boaters are advised to start their trips upstream. This is a free site with 5 campsites (1 pull-through, 4 spurs), group site, vault toilet, day use parking, picnic tables, fire rings/grills, and parking spur. The main attraction is the North Platte River for fishing and floating. No horses are allowed in the campground.
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Unnamed Road, Sinclair, WY

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Camping, Fishing, Picnicking