Hot spring camping in Wyoming with fishing

Monumental landscapes, epic outdoor adventures, and a taste of the Wild West await in Wyoming.

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6 top hot spring campgrounds in Wyoming with fishing

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Big Quiet Cowboy Camping

31 sites · Lodging, Tents450 acres · Powell, WY
Witness nature in all her splendor at our unique campground at the base of Heart Mountain. Big Quiet Camping provides a campsite for you to pitch your tent. You provide the tent, sleeping bag, pillow and gear; we provide a rugged cowboy camping experience including outhouse, tent shower, hammocks to stargaze by, fresh drinking water and an outdoor cooked breakfast. WARNING: You may want to stay longer!Big Quiet Camping is a real, western camping experience. Please be fully aware that you are coming to immerse yourself in true Rocky Mountain camping experience. We also offer a full day of horseback ride in the Washakie Wilderness includes a backcountry cooked lunch, it is a trip of a lifetime.  Our Location is just 3 miles east of one of Wyoming most studied geological anomalies Heart Mountain.  Big Quiet  Camping lies within the center of a 450 Organic acres of Common Ground Farms. This farm is one of the only USDA certified organic Farms in the state of Wyoming, and is also home to Rocky Mountain Organic Meats.The LandGaze across thousands acres of beautiful grassland and sagebrush and witness the natural wonders that brought many Native Americans to Heart Mountain to harness its healing energy. If you’re looking to immerse yourself in a Cowboy or Native American camping experience then come to Big Quiet Camping. Enjoy the big starry skies, untamed lands and the rich cultural history of the Bighorn Basin. Your children will enjoy the Family Adventure of sleeping outside under the stars and planets of the Milky Way. And at the same learn about food and where it comes along with the effort it takes to raise food and process it.Restrooms - Our Restrooms are similar to Restrooms in the National Forest. Well ventilated Mens and Womens Outhouse.Showers - Our on demand hot water Shower is located in a 10'x 10' cedar floor Wall Tent within our camping area. Activities - They say the best part of camping is sitting around the campfire at night; Wide open skies above you, the sound of coyotes howling in the distance. That stuff is real, not just fiction made up in spaghetti westerns, and that's why we have built a communal fire pit. Come on down and bring your harmonica, ukulele, guitar, djembe, or dobro!If staying up late and burning the midnight oil around the fire isn't your thing there are numerous other activities on the ranch to partake in. We have a horseshoe pit, numerous hiking and mountain bike trails nearby, and you can also take a tour of the ranch and learn a little bit about where our nation's food really comes from.
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Thermop Stop

2 sites · RVs8 acres · Thermopolis, WY
Built to be a getaway, but not too far away!
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SonRise Grass Creek Guest Ranch

2 sites · RVs835 acres · Thermopolis, WY
These RV campsites are situated near the original homestead location for Grass Creek, Wyoming - dating back to the late 1800's. Butch Cassidy and the Sundance kid once wandered these very hills. Onsite are original artifacts and tons of cool stuff to explore from an original 1897 one room cabin to old farm equipment, originally drawn by horses. Our Guest Ranch is fun. Yes - you read that right. When innovation meets integrity for the purpose of producing food abundantly the result is a mind-blowing experience. We get excited about plants sprouting, cow's grazing and newborn calves bounding through the perennial grasses their ancestors grazed. Seeing chickens lay eggs, watching a piglet root out some grubs. Enjoying the bounty the earth can spring forth are all hallmarks of a living ecosystem, teeming with abundance. We offer all-inclusive stays for our Cabin Guests - these include four tenants of our operation... EAT - PLAY - STAY - SUSTAIN For more information on an all-inclusive stay, call our visit our website. Learn more about this land: All RV campsites are near the creek with individual firepits. Stays can be all-inclusive or stay only with optional meals and Ranch activities. The original homestead site for this settlement next to the campsite (the cabin has since been moved). It dates back to 1897 and has been completely restored.
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Aspen and Pine Camp on Middle Butte

1 site · RV, Tent2 acres · Cora, WY
I'm the second owner of this two-acre fishing camp since it was platted out of a legacy ranch in the late 1960s.The property was selected because is is near the New Fork Lakes, where I camped as a youth and went through my "Ordeal" to become a member of the Order of the Arrow.Learn more about this land:This two-acre site is in the Upper Green River Valley. Fly fishing at the headwaters of the Green River, hiking, the Green River Lakes, a multitude of glaciers and two wilderness areas are within the National Forest at the literal end of the pavement six miles past the site. 80-mile drive from Jackson Hole, Wyoming airport is approximately 1 hour 45 minutes.
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Starr Ranch

1 site · RV5 acres · Thayne, WY
5 acres of awesome views and centrally located to explore Yellowstone and the Grand Teton National Park. There are chickens, horses and even a cute barn cat named Mister Whiskers who are all friendly and love where they live. There is water/power (30 amp) and septic for you. You are just 50 minutes to Jackson hole and 2 hours to Yellowstone. It’s a great peaceful spot to enjoy the sunsets and peaceful mornings.
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Elk Country Homes

1 site · Lodging8 acres · Lander, WY
Stay a stay a month, or longer with no lodging tax or hidden fees. Year around main highway access, close to Popo Agie River, just two minutes from Lander city limits and only ten minutes to Sinks Canyon State Park. Great jumping off point for adventures including day trips, legendary holiday festivities or simply chill out and relax while hiding out in plain sight. Suitable for extended stays for traveling professionals (I.e. Travel Nurse) who appreciate safety and privacy.
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Hot spring camping in Wyoming with fishing guide

Overview

Wyoming’s headline acts—Yellowstone, Grand Teton, Bighorn Canyon—make the bucket list of most adventurers, where world-class hiking and epic views are all in a day’s camping. Whether you’re driving your RV along the Beartooth Highway, getting your powder fix on the ski slopes, or cooling off at the lakes in summer, the Cowboy State has enough national parks, forests, and wilderness areas to suit any outdoor activity you can dream up. Popular hiking trails and campsites can get busy through July and August, so time your trip for spring or come after Labor Day to dodge the crowds.

Where to go

Northwest Wyoming

Sweeping mountain ranges, jagged canyons, and vast forests dominate the landscapes of northwest Wyoming, the stomping ground of hikers, rock climbers, and backcountry campers. Once you’ve marveled at the kaleidoscopic hot springs and geysers at Yellowstone National Park, tackle the peaks of the Grand Teton National Park or saddle up for a horseback ride through the Shoshone National Forest. For winter campers, Jackson Hole has world-class skiing and snowboarding, plus cozy cabins and mountain lodges.

Northeast Wyoming

Storied Wild West landscapes stretch east through the Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area, where you can hike through red rock canyons or fish for trout on Bighorn Lake. Continue through the Bighorn National Forest, where moose and black bears roam the glacial valleys and alpine lakes, or set out on an RV road trip through the Badlands, stopping by the Devil's Tower National Monument enroute to the Black Hills.

Southwest Wyoming

Desert plains, gleaming lakes, and rocky ravines stretch north from the Utah border to meet the wilderness of the Bridger-Teton National Forest. Venture off-road for a taste of the Sahara desert at Killpecker Sand Dunes, admire the colorful cliffs of the Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area, or park your RV in sleepy towns and lakes along the Green River.

Southeast Wyoming

It's all about the rodeo in Wyoming's capital, Cheyenne, especially during the annual Cheyenne Frontier Days—the largest rodeo & Western event of its kind in the world—held each July. For those who fancy exploring further afield, Wyoming’s eastern plains are dotted with time-stood-still western towns and fishing lakes, while the Medicine Bow National Forest has plenty of options for campers, along with eight boating lakes, and miles of hiking, biking, and OHV trails.

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