The best camping in Wyoming with showers

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Welcome to Hipcamp! Looking for a camping experience that includes a shower in Wyoming? You're in luck! We've got over 700 options just for you. With accommodations ranging from tent camping to RV parks, you'll find the perfect spot to suit your activity/terrain preference. Plus, the average price per night is only $30, with options as low as $18. Looking for some highly-rated campsites? Check out Ranch Camping Hot Spot in Cheyenne (363 reviews), Ten Sleep Brewing Co. (311 reviews), and Big Quiet Cowboy Camping (246 reviews). And don't worry, popular amenities like trash disposal, campfires, and potable water are available. Get ready to explore the beautiful Wyoming landscape and enjoy activities like wind sports, visiting historic sites, and off-roading (OHV). Happy camping!

89% (3.3K) 4,417 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds in Wyoming

Screaming Eagle Campground

1. Screaming Eagle Campground

97%
(257)
Hulett, WY · 21 sites · Tents, RVs
A beautiful oak grove on the edge of Hulett, Wyoming. Nice clean Showers and restrooms. 9 miles from Devils Tower. Walking distance to grocery store, restaurant's, museum and shopping. My 6 new RV sites are ready for campers, electric only. These are located at the top of the campground. They are pull through and can accommodate large R. V.'s. I have plenty of additional space for overflow parking. Please call ahead the day you arrive and I will meet you at the campground to show you your space. Hope to see you this year!! Happy trails!!!
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Barnyard Campground

2. Barnyard Campground

96%
(1836)
Ten Sleep, WY · 17 sites · Tents, RVs
Hi, we are David and Amanda Evans! We are excited to assume management of Barnyard Campground (Formerly Ten Sleep Brewing Co. Campground). We are located in a field next to the brewery and Signal Butte, a beautiful red cliff at the base of the Big Horn Mountains in Ten Sleep Wyoming. We are surrounded by beautiful vistas! One of the best is our neighbor - Ten Sleep Brewing Company. They make some of the best beer in the state! Each small camp site offers a shaded picnic table per site, the larger RV sites do not, but are graveled. We offer nearby port-a-potties, and trash receptacles and incredible vistas all around. A very unique and beautiful brewery camping experience! We offer a unique opportunity to unplug and relax. This campground is rustic and rural! No wifi, no electricity, no water hookups. Please note! It is important to look at each sites description when booking as some sites accommodate different sized camping rigs. Also please note we are located next to a Red Vista RV park. If you turn to soon you will be at Red Vista RV park which has concrete pads. SOOOO if you are at the concrete pads you are in the wrong spot. If you love to climb and experience the outdoors this is your place. Rich in history, this ranching town was the halfway point—or ten “sleeps”—between two major Sioux Indian camps. Surrounded by working sheep and cattle farms, today’s Ten Sleep, with a permanent population of only 260, Ten Sleep is a fun detour for those on the way to Yellowstone National Park, and to the nearby Bighorn National Forest. Ten Sleep is so close to the Bighorn Mountains that you can’t see them from most places in town—the striking reddish-hued foothills block the view. But you can’t help taking in Ten Sleep Canyon, which rises into the mountains starting about six miles east of town and has grown in the past couple of decades into one of America’s top summer climbing destinations, with more than 800 climbing routes! Mention you are camping at the Barnyard and receive a discount at the brewery!
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Buford Canyon

3. Buford Canyon

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(720)
Buford, WY · 3 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
We purchased 40 acres several years ago and built our home on the west side. We wished we could better access and appreciate the amazing views on the east side so we built two off grid cabins and a campsite. We have been encouraged to share this very special location with others.
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Grand Teton National Park

4. Grand Teton National Park

98%
(247)
National park in Wyoming · 846 sites
Camp against the backdrop of the jagged Teton Range.
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Bridger National Forest

5. Bridger National Forest

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(7)
National forest in Wyoming · 251 sites
You haven’t fully lived until you’ve experienced the awesomeness of the Bridger-Teton National Forest. Yes that is a bold statement, but if you’re an adventurer and wilderness junkie, then you are missing out and someone had to say it! This 3.4 million acre wonderland is an extension of the Yellowstone Wilderness, which is the largest intact ecosystem in the contiguous US. Think pristine, unspoiled wilderness filled with wildlife like no other, offering every type of outdoor recreation you could imagine. We’re talking thousands of miles of clean flowing waterways, endless trails, countless peaks to bag, and abundant camping in utter paradise! You definitely need to get in on this action.
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Wagon Box RV And Campground

6. Wagon Box RV And Campground

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Story, WY · 43 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Experience the charm of our unique campground, nestled among the serene Pine Trees of Story, Wyoming, where the soothing sounds of bubbling creeks create a tranquil atmosphere. Located adjacent to the Wagon Box Inn, a full-service resort, our cabins offer a perfect blend of comfort and nature. We proudly feature 15 spacious campsites, each equipped with full hook-ups for water, sewer, and electric service. Our amenities include pull-thru sites, big rig access, and waterfront access, ensuring a convenient stay for all guests. Enjoy the shade provided by mature trees, and rest easy knowing that pets and tents are welcome. Our family-friendly environment makes it an ideal destination for creating lasting memories in the great outdoors. Whether you're looking to explore nearby natural features, enjoy outdoor activities, or visit local restaurants and shops, our campground serves as the perfect base for your adventures.
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Last Chance Camp, Cheyenne

7. Last Chance Camp, Cheyenne

95%
(875)
Cheyenne, WY · 53 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Rustic Ranchette on the Wyoming Plains Primitive boondocking — no RV dump station or hookups. Simple, no-fuss camping for RVs, tents, buses, vans, and car campers. Electric sites (110/20 AMP) available. Unique stays available year-round: 🔥 22-ft Tipi Rental – Warm, furnished, sleeps 2-8. 🐴 Horsebox Renovation – Cozy, guest favorite. 🛌 Guesthouse rooms also available (see below). 🎆 4th of July Weekend Available! No fireworks on-site — enjoy 360° fireworks shows from a distance. 🤠 Cheyenne Frontier Days Event — July 18-27 at Last Chance Camp! Book direct or see “Event Listings” below. Amenities & Facilities: 🔥 Hot outdoor shower — seasonal, on-demand hot water by the kitchen. Indoor showers available off-season on request. 🍳 Large community kitchen by the barns with electric burners, toaster ovens, gas grills, coffee & tea, deep well water, dining table, and utensils. 🚽 Port-a-pot on site. 🔥 Firepit for gathering. 🌾 Explore the hidden labyrinth, prairie land, and farm life with horses, chickens, and Barnie the barn cat. Dog Policy, Ranch Style: 🐾 If the tail ain’t waggin’ & hair’s pricklin’—leash up and command “OUT” to other dogs before a bark becomes a bite. 💩 Scoop your dog’s poop. 👀 Eyes on eyes — keep watch, no zoning out off-leash. Camping Info: 🏕️ Self-sufficient camping — be prepared, no office on-site. 🚰 Deep well water available. 🚫 No sewage or greywater dumping — $500 fine. 🔇 Quiet generators only (max 60 dB), off by 9 PM, on after 7 AM. 🛻 Pick a spot, message Christine on arrival/departure. Location & Check-In: 📍 2 miles east of I-25 / Exit 16 (search: Tractor Supply, Cheyenne, WY) 🕛 Check-in: 12 PM – 12 AM | Check-out: around 12 PM (flexible) Late arrivals: SHHH… fuss in the morning. Lights out! Local Highlights: 🌲 31 mi. Kurt Gowdy State Park: hike, kayak, Hidden Falls 🪨 41 mi. Vedauwoo: rock formations and trails 🍽️ 21 mi: The Bunk House Bar & Grill: very western dining & live music 🏛️ Downtown Cheyenne (7 miles) — State Capitol, Rib & Chop House, breweries 🥩 2.5 miles to The Little Bear / The Brand Bar — local beef & brews Guesthouse & Lodging: 🛌 Guesthouse & Unique stays, year-round. 🚿 Guesthouse shower $5 (subject to availability, call/text). Let’s make it a great stay, Christine & Steve 307-640-0697
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Jim Moss Arena Campground

8. Jim Moss Arena Campground

98%
(453)
Riverton, WY · 22 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
JMA Campground is located about 15 minutes west of Riverton, Wyoming. Outstanding views of the Wind River Mountain Range and the Owl Creek Mountain Range. We do not have trees or green grass - bring your own shade. LOL We have 30 and 50 amp RV sites (each site has water) along with primitive tent sites. Amenities at the park include WiFi, fire pits, firewood, shower and restroom facilities, picnic areas, trash services and a RV dump station available for $15. Visitors can take advantage of the various outdoor activities such as basketball, hiking, biking and stargazing. Our campers enjoy our quiet solitude - we're not located along a busy noisy highway! Jim and I established our place in 1983. We produced team ropings and barrel racing jackpots for nearly 40 years - we no longer produce rodeo events (due to health). In 2017, we decided to share our property with campers - we have cherished each and every moment - we have made so many friends!  From the JMA Campground, it is 50 miles to Thermopolis (hot springs, whitewater rafting, fishing, buffalo, dinosaur museum, etc.); 60 miles to the National Military Museum in Dubois; 130 miles to the South Entrance of Grand Teton National Park; 45 miles to Lander; 70 miles to South Pass City - many other local attractions.
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Terry Bison Ranch Resort

9. Terry Bison Ranch Resort

87%
(83)
Cheyenne, WY · 7 sites · Tents, RVs
Terry Bison Ranch has a history all the way back to the 1800's. The ranch was once owned by F. E. Warren (The first governor of the state of Wyoming). President Teddy Roosevelt was also a guest at the ranch and a picture of him in the main house, hangs on the wall in the Senators Steakhouse. For more in depth history of this amazing ranch, come visit and ride the bison train tour, let your kids take a pony ride, or enjoy a family fun trail ride! Learn more about this land: Terry Bison Ranch Resort is a functioning bison ranch with adventures to explore. We have a bison train tour that takes you out to feed the bison, a steak house, horseback trail rides, and plenty of animals to look at. The dry camping is in the fields surrounding the park.
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Yellowstone National Park

10. Yellowstone National Park

95%
(448)
National park in Wyoming · 2193 sites
Enjoy incredible vistas, hydrothermal wonders, and diverse wildlife in America’s favorite park.
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Medicine Bow National Forest

11. Medicine Bow National Forest

83%
(36)
National forest in Wyoming · 504 sites
Let the wild unspoiled natural world be your healer, and what better place to do that than Medicine Bow-Routt National Forest. The forest is a whopping 2.9 million acre outdoor playground extending from northern Colorado to central Wyoming, and has got something for everyone and for every season. The diverse area also comprises the Thunder Basin Grasslands as well as numerous mountain ranges with huge elevation changes and diversity in terrain and wildlife. The area offers ample hunting, fishing, hiking, camping, and riding (among other activities). In the winter come for snow sports and see everything in a different light. Lots of options for developed camping and even more for dispersed wilderness camping, mean you can really spend some time here exploring. Come and get your medicine!
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Teton National Forest

12. Teton National Forest

89%
(28)
National forest in Wyoming · 197 sites
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Shoshone National Forest

13. Shoshone National Forest

86%
(42)
National forest in Wyoming · 544 sites
Explore some of Wyoming’s wildest landscapes without the Yellowstone crowds.
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Fireside Buffalo Valley RV Park

14. Fireside Buffalo Valley RV Park

81%
(16)
Moran, WY · 56 sites
Nestled just 5 miles east of the Moran Entrance to Grand Teton National Park, our campground offers a unique gateway to breathtaking mountain scenery and abundant wildlife. Spanning 310,000 acres, Grand Teton National Park is smaller than Yellowstone but is renowned for its stunning landscapes and diverse ecosystems. The park stretches approximately 40 miles north and south, ensuring that all its attractions are easily accessible from our location. Jackson Lake, the largest lake in the Teton range, measures nearly 15 miles in length. This natural lake expanded significantly after being dammed in the early 1900s. While the western shore is only reachable by boat, the eastern shore can be accessed from Signal Mountain and Colter Bay. Jackson Lake is a popular spot for fishing, swimming, and boating, with seasonal marinas at both Colter Bay and Signal Mountain offering boat rentals. Jenny Lake, a glacial lake approximately 12,000 years old, features a scenic 7.6-mile loop trail. A seasonal shuttle service provides a picturesque ride across the lake, dropping visitors near Hidden Falls and Inspiration Point, making it a must-see for nature lovers. Mormon Row, located about 20 miles from our campground, showcases iconic barns and historical buildings, perfect for capturing the quintessential T
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Hilltop Home

15. Hilltop Home

99%
(174)
Douglas, WY · 3 sites · Tents, RVs
Located in the hills overlooking Douglas WY and the Platte River Valley, this little 5 acres has lots of birds and Antelope to enjoy. Bring your pets and prepare for a good time. Use as a base camp of exploring many surrounding natural adventures. Meals available upon request. Also we offer an opportunity to float the North Platte river. See 'extras' for details
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The Longhorn Ranch

16. The Longhorn Ranch

98%
(62)
Dubois, WY · 57 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Curl up and enjoy the panoramic, breathtaking views of Dubois Wyoming’s Painted Hills badlands to the north and Whiskey Mountain in the Wind River Mountain Range to the south. Enjoy a relaxing evening in one of our charming, rustic lodge rooms or cabins with incredible views of Whiskey Mountain. Simple, comfortable, and private. Enjoy a night in the comfort of your RV with the soft rushing sound of the Wind River to lull you to sleep, shaded by leafy cottonwood trees and panoramic views of the Upper Wind River Valley. The Longhorn ranch has been awarded the travelers’ choice award by TripAdvisor. You can count on our continuing excellence when you come to visit us!
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Woods Landing Resort

17. Woods Landing Resort

83%
(12)
Woods Landing Jelm, WY · 14 sites · RVs, Lodging
Discover the charm of Woods Landing Resort, a unique historic roadside retreat nestled just a few miles southwest of Laramie, Wyoming, near the picturesque Wyoming/Colorado border. This enchanting resort offers a diverse range of accommodations tailored to fit your family size, budget, and specific needs. Guests can choose from cozy rustic cabins, inviting private guest houses, or convenient RV sites, ensuring a perfect stay for everyone. At Woods Landing Resort, you’ll find yourself in close proximity to some of Southeast Wyoming's most sought-after attractions. Explore the breathtaking Medicine Bow National Forest, hit the slopes at the Snowy Range Ski Area, or enjoy a leisurely day along the scenic Laramie River. Experience the beauty and adventure of all four seasons during your visit to Woods Landing Resort. Whether you’re seeking outdoor activities, local dining options, or simply a peaceful getaway, our resort is the ideal destination for creating unforgettable memories.
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Sleeping Bear RV Park & Campground

18. Sleeping Bear RV Park & Campground

75%
(10)
Lander, WY · 48 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
ABOUT US Sleeping Bear is a family-friendly RV Park and Campground. With its beautiful views, refreshing amenities and nearby attractions, our park is the perfect vacation spot! Sleeping Bear RV Park was built by Christine who lovingly nurtured it for 20 plus years. In 2018 she happily retired when Sleeping Bear was purchased by Open Trail Adventure LLC. The O'Malley family co-own the park with Tom and Cathy Williams and are managers of Sleeping Bear RV Park and campground. After falling in love with Lander and excitedly leaving city life far behind, the O'Malley's are now eager to brighten every guests stay here at Sleeping Bear RV Park. ABOUT LANDER Lander is an outdoor hotbed, a small town of less then 8,000 people, complete with great dining, little shops, and a bustling walkable main street. Home to Sinks Canyon, museums, a bowling alley, bronze foundry and impressive city parks. Enjoy a summer bustling with events set in the beautiful Wyoming countryside. Rich in natural resources, Lander as been a base for oil wells and various mining including coal, uranium and iron. Wyoming of course is beef country and Lander is no exception with its ranching community. The forested-covered mountains offer trees for logging and its wild animals are a hunters haven. Over the years Lander has reinvented itself as an outdoor enthusiast paradise. Now renowned for its rock climbing, mountain biking, hunting/ fishing and more; visitors come from all over the world to partake in Wyoming's grandeur. OUR RATES •Best View -$55 -Full Hook up -Beautiful View -50/30/20 Amp -No Trees •Tent Site -$28 -2 Dry Sites -2 water/Electric Sites -Sites are small, one has shade •Economy -$35- $43 -Water/ Electric Only -30 amp -Small Trees •Cabin -$62 - $70 -Traditional Log Cabin -Spacious, no bath​ -sleeps 4 -2 Cabins w/bath -Small, sleeps 3 •Pull Through -$50 -50ft - 70ft -Full Hook up -50/30/20 Amp -Most sites are shaded AMENITIES •Splash Pad •Bathrooms •Convenience Store •Laundry Facilities •Propane Fill •Dog Park •Playground •Pavillion/ Grill/fire pit THINGS TO DO IN LANDER WY •Food •Rock Climbing •Parks •Hiking •Mountain Biking •Summer Events •Historic Sites •Hunting & Fishing •Main Street Shopping FAQs -How far are we from Yellowstone? It depends on which gate you enter. The southern gate through the Tetons is about a three-hour drive, whereas the eastern gate is about a 3 hour and 45-minute drive. Keep in mind this is just the distance to the gates. Yellowstone is a massive park and it can take time to drive from the gates to the geysers, not to mention wildlife traffic delays. -Are there bears in the RV park? No, there are no bears in our RV Park. We have visiting deer and occasional beavers but no bears. There are bears however in the surrounding mountains, especially in the higher elevations. -Cell Service? There is actually a Verizon tower in town. Most sizable towns you pass will have cell service, but expect that service to drop once you leave. Wyoming is beautiful, put your phone to the side and enjoy our scenery, our eateries and our wildlife! -I heard a loud siren! Lander has a volunteer fire department. The siren you hear is the fire whistle calling out our fire department. -Can your park fit my rig? Motor homes are getting bigger and bigger every year. Our park has 50 foot and 70-foot pull-throughs. Nearly all of our pull-through sites have trees. Our best view sites are 60 foot back in/pull in and they do not have trees. We do have one 80 foot back in site as well. -When does your park close? Our park is actually open year-round and the managers live onsite to assist our guests needs. While the park is always open, the office is closed occasionally on some holidays such as Thanksgiving, Christmas, ect. We close the office when we take our short vacations during the winter. -How far are you from town? We are located on a small hill that overlooks Lander City and Lander valley. It is a 3 -5 minute drive into town, or a 20 minute walk. -What time is check in/check out? Check in begins at 2 pm. Check out is at 11:00 am. You can request a late check out time of 12:30 pm which we will do our best to accommodate. -Do you allow pets? Yes we do allow pets. We understand your furry friends are family members so why leave them behind on your exciting adventure? All pets must remain under your supervision and on a leash/fenced in at all times. Lander is a beautiful town with lots of wildlife and these rules are for your dear pet's safety.
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The Last Resort

19. The Last Resort

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Carpenter, WY · 44 sites · Tents, RVs
An oasis on the prairie: 640 acre working organic wheat farm with lots of open space. Secluded treed tent sites and pull through RV sites. 30 miles from Cheyenne. Short distance off I-80. Shelter available, if needed. Dark skies perfect for star-gazing. Coyotes, deer, antelope often spotted. Native wildflowers. Within 30 miles of 17 museums. Potable water. Porta-potties. No dump sites. Communal kitchen available. Bad coffee at 6am - gets worse after that. Farm fresh eggs for sale. Laundry and showers available for extra fee. Great hosts know all about the local attractions. 180 acres for hiking, and mountain biking. Historic barn. Large communal picnic area with fire pit and propane grill. Two other fire pits and grills on site. Leashed pets allowed. Handicap accessible site and amenities (although not paved). Come enjoy some western hospitality!
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Bearlodge Mountain Resort

20. Bearlodge Mountain Resort

94%
(25)
Sundance, WY · 20 sites · RVs, Lodging
The Bearlodge Mountain Resort can be a quiet getaway from a hectic lifestyle, a base camp for hunting, an adventure-packed vacation, or a great spot to stay while you tour area attractions.​ Where "networking" is two pickups parked in the middle of the road so that their drivers can visit. Where we go grocery shopping in the woods during the fall. Where "neighbors" might live two hours away or just down the road. Where directions are given in "north and south" instead of "right and left". Life's a little slower, people a little more sincere and a handshake still means something! PLEASE READ: IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR TENT CAMPING: I don't have any shower or bathroom facilities. The closest place I know of is the Conoco a mile north of my place on Cleveland St. They have a truck stop and I'm told the shower is nice. There is a chance I won't be on site to greet you, but so far everyone has been incredibly respectful and found some great places to put up a tent. I trust you!
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Welcome to Hipcamp! Looking for a camping experience that includes a shower in Wyoming? You're in luck! We've got over 700 options just for you. With accommodations ranging from tent camping to RV parks, you'll find the perfect spot to suit your activity/terrain preference. Plus, the average price per night is only $30, with options as low as $18. Looking for some highly-rated campsites? Check out Ranch Camping Hot Spot in Cheyenne (363 reviews), Ten Sleep Brewing Co. (311 reviews), and Big Quiet Cowboy Camping (246 reviews). And don't worry, popular amenities like trash disposal, campfires, and potable water are available. Get ready to explore the beautiful Wyoming landscape and enjoy activities like wind sports, visiting historic sites, and off-roading (OHV). Happy camping!

89% (3.3K) 4,417 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds in Wyoming

Screaming Eagle Campground

1. Screaming Eagle Campground

97%
(257)
Hulett, WY · 21 sites · Tents, RVs
A beautiful oak grove on the edge of Hulett, Wyoming. Nice clean Showers and restrooms. 9 miles from Devils Tower. Walking distance to grocery store, restaurant's, museum and shopping. My 6 new RV sites are ready for campers, electric only. These are located at the top of the campground. They are pull through and can accommodate large R. V.'s. I have plenty of additional space for overflow parking. Please call ahead the day you arrive and I will meet you at the campground to show you your space. Hope to see you this year!! Happy trails!!!
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Barnyard Campground

2. Barnyard Campground

96%
(1836)
Ten Sleep, WY · 17 sites · Tents, RVs
Hi, we are David and Amanda Evans! We are excited to assume management of Barnyard Campground (Formerly Ten Sleep Brewing Co. Campground). We are located in a field next to the brewery and Signal Butte, a beautiful red cliff at the base of the Big Horn Mountains in Ten Sleep Wyoming. We are surrounded by beautiful vistas! One of the best is our neighbor - Ten Sleep Brewing Company. They make some of the best beer in the state! Each small camp site offers a shaded picnic table per site, the larger RV sites do not, but are graveled. We offer nearby port-a-potties, and trash receptacles and incredible vistas all around. A very unique and beautiful brewery camping experience! We offer a unique opportunity to unplug and relax. This campground is rustic and rural! No wifi, no electricity, no water hookups. Please note! It is important to look at each sites description when booking as some sites accommodate different sized camping rigs. Also please note we are located next to a Red Vista RV park. If you turn to soon you will be at Red Vista RV park which has concrete pads. SOOOO if you are at the concrete pads you are in the wrong spot. If you love to climb and experience the outdoors this is your place. Rich in history, this ranching town was the halfway point—or ten “sleeps”—between two major Sioux Indian camps. Surrounded by working sheep and cattle farms, today’s Ten Sleep, with a permanent population of only 260, Ten Sleep is a fun detour for those on the way to Yellowstone National Park, and to the nearby Bighorn National Forest. Ten Sleep is so close to the Bighorn Mountains that you can’t see them from most places in town—the striking reddish-hued foothills block the view. But you can’t help taking in Ten Sleep Canyon, which rises into the mountains starting about six miles east of town and has grown in the past couple of decades into one of America’s top summer climbing destinations, with more than 800 climbing routes! Mention you are camping at the Barnyard and receive a discount at the brewery!
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Buford Canyon

3. Buford Canyon

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(720)
Buford, WY · 3 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
We purchased 40 acres several years ago and built our home on the west side. We wished we could better access and appreciate the amazing views on the east side so we built two off grid cabins and a campsite. We have been encouraged to share this very special location with others.
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Grand Teton National Park

4. Grand Teton National Park

98%
(247)
National park in Wyoming · 846 sites
Camp against the backdrop of the jagged Teton Range.
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Bridger National Forest

5. Bridger National Forest

100%
(7)
National forest in Wyoming · 251 sites
You haven’t fully lived until you’ve experienced the awesomeness of the Bridger-Teton National Forest. Yes that is a bold statement, but if you’re an adventurer and wilderness junkie, then you are missing out and someone had to say it! This 3.4 million acre wonderland is an extension of the Yellowstone Wilderness, which is the largest intact ecosystem in the contiguous US. Think pristine, unspoiled wilderness filled with wildlife like no other, offering every type of outdoor recreation you could imagine. We’re talking thousands of miles of clean flowing waterways, endless trails, countless peaks to bag, and abundant camping in utter paradise! You definitely need to get in on this action.
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Wagon Box RV And Campground

6. Wagon Box RV And Campground

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Story, WY · 43 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Experience the charm of our unique campground, nestled among the serene Pine Trees of Story, Wyoming, where the soothing sounds of bubbling creeks create a tranquil atmosphere. Located adjacent to the Wagon Box Inn, a full-service resort, our cabins offer a perfect blend of comfort and nature. We proudly feature 15 spacious campsites, each equipped with full hook-ups for water, sewer, and electric service. Our amenities include pull-thru sites, big rig access, and waterfront access, ensuring a convenient stay for all guests. Enjoy the shade provided by mature trees, and rest easy knowing that pets and tents are welcome. Our family-friendly environment makes it an ideal destination for creating lasting memories in the great outdoors. Whether you're looking to explore nearby natural features, enjoy outdoor activities, or visit local restaurants and shops, our campground serves as the perfect base for your adventures.
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Last Chance Camp, Cheyenne

7. Last Chance Camp, Cheyenne

95%
(875)
Cheyenne, WY · 53 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Rustic Ranchette on the Wyoming Plains Primitive boondocking — no RV dump station or hookups. Simple, no-fuss camping for RVs, tents, buses, vans, and car campers. Electric sites (110/20 AMP) available. Unique stays available year-round: 🔥 22-ft Tipi Rental – Warm, furnished, sleeps 2-8. 🐴 Horsebox Renovation – Cozy, guest favorite. 🛌 Guesthouse rooms also available (see below). 🎆 4th of July Weekend Available! No fireworks on-site — enjoy 360° fireworks shows from a distance. 🤠 Cheyenne Frontier Days Event — July 18-27 at Last Chance Camp! Book direct or see “Event Listings” below. Amenities & Facilities: 🔥 Hot outdoor shower — seasonal, on-demand hot water by the kitchen. Indoor showers available off-season on request. 🍳 Large community kitchen by the barns with electric burners, toaster ovens, gas grills, coffee & tea, deep well water, dining table, and utensils. 🚽 Port-a-pot on site. 🔥 Firepit for gathering. 🌾 Explore the hidden labyrinth, prairie land, and farm life with horses, chickens, and Barnie the barn cat. Dog Policy, Ranch Style: 🐾 If the tail ain’t waggin’ & hair’s pricklin’—leash up and command “OUT” to other dogs before a bark becomes a bite. 💩 Scoop your dog’s poop. 👀 Eyes on eyes — keep watch, no zoning out off-leash. Camping Info: 🏕️ Self-sufficient camping — be prepared, no office on-site. 🚰 Deep well water available. 🚫 No sewage or greywater dumping — $500 fine. 🔇 Quiet generators only (max 60 dB), off by 9 PM, on after 7 AM. 🛻 Pick a spot, message Christine on arrival/departure. Location & Check-In: 📍 2 miles east of I-25 / Exit 16 (search: Tractor Supply, Cheyenne, WY) 🕛 Check-in: 12 PM – 12 AM | Check-out: around 12 PM (flexible) Late arrivals: SHHH… fuss in the morning. Lights out! Local Highlights: 🌲 31 mi. Kurt Gowdy State Park: hike, kayak, Hidden Falls 🪨 41 mi. Vedauwoo: rock formations and trails 🍽️ 21 mi: The Bunk House Bar & Grill: very western dining & live music 🏛️ Downtown Cheyenne (7 miles) — State Capitol, Rib & Chop House, breweries 🥩 2.5 miles to The Little Bear / The Brand Bar — local beef & brews Guesthouse & Lodging: 🛌 Guesthouse & Unique stays, year-round. 🚿 Guesthouse shower $5 (subject to availability, call/text). Let’s make it a great stay, Christine & Steve 307-640-0697
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Jim Moss Arena Campground

8. Jim Moss Arena Campground

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Riverton, WY · 22 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
JMA Campground is located about 15 minutes west of Riverton, Wyoming. Outstanding views of the Wind River Mountain Range and the Owl Creek Mountain Range. We do not have trees or green grass - bring your own shade. LOL We have 30 and 50 amp RV sites (each site has water) along with primitive tent sites. Amenities at the park include WiFi, fire pits, firewood, shower and restroom facilities, picnic areas, trash services and a RV dump station available for $15. Visitors can take advantage of the various outdoor activities such as basketball, hiking, biking and stargazing. Our campers enjoy our quiet solitude - we're not located along a busy noisy highway! Jim and I established our place in 1983. We produced team ropings and barrel racing jackpots for nearly 40 years - we no longer produce rodeo events (due to health). In 2017, we decided to share our property with campers - we have cherished each and every moment - we have made so many friends!  From the JMA Campground, it is 50 miles to Thermopolis (hot springs, whitewater rafting, fishing, buffalo, dinosaur museum, etc.); 60 miles to the National Military Museum in Dubois; 130 miles to the South Entrance of Grand Teton National Park; 45 miles to Lander; 70 miles to South Pass City - many other local attractions.
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Terry Bison Ranch Resort

9. Terry Bison Ranch Resort

87%
(83)
Cheyenne, WY · 7 sites · Tents, RVs
Terry Bison Ranch has a history all the way back to the 1800's. The ranch was once owned by F. E. Warren (The first governor of the state of Wyoming). President Teddy Roosevelt was also a guest at the ranch and a picture of him in the main house, hangs on the wall in the Senators Steakhouse. For more in depth history of this amazing ranch, come visit and ride the bison train tour, let your kids take a pony ride, or enjoy a family fun trail ride! Learn more about this land: Terry Bison Ranch Resort is a functioning bison ranch with adventures to explore. We have a bison train tour that takes you out to feed the bison, a steak house, horseback trail rides, and plenty of animals to look at. The dry camping is in the fields surrounding the park.
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Yellowstone National Park

10. Yellowstone National Park

95%
(448)
National park in Wyoming · 2193 sites
Enjoy incredible vistas, hydrothermal wonders, and diverse wildlife in America’s favorite park.
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Medicine Bow National Forest

11. Medicine Bow National Forest

83%
(36)
National forest in Wyoming · 504 sites
Let the wild unspoiled natural world be your healer, and what better place to do that than Medicine Bow-Routt National Forest. The forest is a whopping 2.9 million acre outdoor playground extending from northern Colorado to central Wyoming, and has got something for everyone and for every season. The diverse area also comprises the Thunder Basin Grasslands as well as numerous mountain ranges with huge elevation changes and diversity in terrain and wildlife. The area offers ample hunting, fishing, hiking, camping, and riding (among other activities). In the winter come for snow sports and see everything in a different light. Lots of options for developed camping and even more for dispersed wilderness camping, mean you can really spend some time here exploring. Come and get your medicine!
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Teton National Forest

12. Teton National Forest

89%
(28)
National forest in Wyoming · 197 sites
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Shoshone National Forest

13. Shoshone National Forest

86%
(42)
National forest in Wyoming · 544 sites
Explore some of Wyoming’s wildest landscapes without the Yellowstone crowds.
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Fireside Buffalo Valley RV Park

14. Fireside Buffalo Valley RV Park

81%
(16)
Moran, WY · 56 sites
Nestled just 5 miles east of the Moran Entrance to Grand Teton National Park, our campground offers a unique gateway to breathtaking mountain scenery and abundant wildlife. Spanning 310,000 acres, Grand Teton National Park is smaller than Yellowstone but is renowned for its stunning landscapes and diverse ecosystems. The park stretches approximately 40 miles north and south, ensuring that all its attractions are easily accessible from our location. Jackson Lake, the largest lake in the Teton range, measures nearly 15 miles in length. This natural lake expanded significantly after being dammed in the early 1900s. While the western shore is only reachable by boat, the eastern shore can be accessed from Signal Mountain and Colter Bay. Jackson Lake is a popular spot for fishing, swimming, and boating, with seasonal marinas at both Colter Bay and Signal Mountain offering boat rentals. Jenny Lake, a glacial lake approximately 12,000 years old, features a scenic 7.6-mile loop trail. A seasonal shuttle service provides a picturesque ride across the lake, dropping visitors near Hidden Falls and Inspiration Point, making it a must-see for nature lovers. Mormon Row, located about 20 miles from our campground, showcases iconic barns and historical buildings, perfect for capturing the quintessential T
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Hilltop Home

15. Hilltop Home

99%
(174)
Douglas, WY · 3 sites · Tents, RVs
Located in the hills overlooking Douglas WY and the Platte River Valley, this little 5 acres has lots of birds and Antelope to enjoy. Bring your pets and prepare for a good time. Use as a base camp of exploring many surrounding natural adventures. Meals available upon request. Also we offer an opportunity to float the North Platte river. See 'extras' for details
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The Longhorn Ranch

16. The Longhorn Ranch

98%
(62)
Dubois, WY · 57 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Curl up and enjoy the panoramic, breathtaking views of Dubois Wyoming’s Painted Hills badlands to the north and Whiskey Mountain in the Wind River Mountain Range to the south. Enjoy a relaxing evening in one of our charming, rustic lodge rooms or cabins with incredible views of Whiskey Mountain. Simple, comfortable, and private. Enjoy a night in the comfort of your RV with the soft rushing sound of the Wind River to lull you to sleep, shaded by leafy cottonwood trees and panoramic views of the Upper Wind River Valley. The Longhorn ranch has been awarded the travelers’ choice award by TripAdvisor. You can count on our continuing excellence when you come to visit us!
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Woods Landing Resort

17. Woods Landing Resort

83%
(12)
Woods Landing Jelm, WY · 14 sites · RVs, Lodging
Discover the charm of Woods Landing Resort, a unique historic roadside retreat nestled just a few miles southwest of Laramie, Wyoming, near the picturesque Wyoming/Colorado border. This enchanting resort offers a diverse range of accommodations tailored to fit your family size, budget, and specific needs. Guests can choose from cozy rustic cabins, inviting private guest houses, or convenient RV sites, ensuring a perfect stay for everyone. At Woods Landing Resort, you’ll find yourself in close proximity to some of Southeast Wyoming's most sought-after attractions. Explore the breathtaking Medicine Bow National Forest, hit the slopes at the Snowy Range Ski Area, or enjoy a leisurely day along the scenic Laramie River. Experience the beauty and adventure of all four seasons during your visit to Woods Landing Resort. Whether you’re seeking outdoor activities, local dining options, or simply a peaceful getaway, our resort is the ideal destination for creating unforgettable memories.
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Sleeping Bear RV Park & Campground

18. Sleeping Bear RV Park & Campground

75%
(10)
Lander, WY · 48 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
ABOUT US Sleeping Bear is a family-friendly RV Park and Campground. With its beautiful views, refreshing amenities and nearby attractions, our park is the perfect vacation spot! Sleeping Bear RV Park was built by Christine who lovingly nurtured it for 20 plus years. In 2018 she happily retired when Sleeping Bear was purchased by Open Trail Adventure LLC. The O'Malley family co-own the park with Tom and Cathy Williams and are managers of Sleeping Bear RV Park and campground. After falling in love with Lander and excitedly leaving city life far behind, the O'Malley's are now eager to brighten every guests stay here at Sleeping Bear RV Park. ABOUT LANDER Lander is an outdoor hotbed, a small town of less then 8,000 people, complete with great dining, little shops, and a bustling walkable main street. Home to Sinks Canyon, museums, a bowling alley, bronze foundry and impressive city parks. Enjoy a summer bustling with events set in the beautiful Wyoming countryside. Rich in natural resources, Lander as been a base for oil wells and various mining including coal, uranium and iron. Wyoming of course is beef country and Lander is no exception with its ranching community. The forested-covered mountains offer trees for logging and its wild animals are a hunters haven. Over the years Lander has reinvented itself as an outdoor enthusiast paradise. Now renowned for its rock climbing, mountain biking, hunting/ fishing and more; visitors come from all over the world to partake in Wyoming's grandeur. OUR RATES •Best View -$55 -Full Hook up -Beautiful View -50/30/20 Amp -No Trees •Tent Site -$28 -2 Dry Sites -2 water/Electric Sites -Sites are small, one has shade •Economy -$35- $43 -Water/ Electric Only -30 amp -Small Trees •Cabin -$62 - $70 -Traditional Log Cabin -Spacious, no bath​ -sleeps 4 -2 Cabins w/bath -Small, sleeps 3 •Pull Through -$50 -50ft - 70ft -Full Hook up -50/30/20 Amp -Most sites are shaded AMENITIES •Splash Pad •Bathrooms •Convenience Store •Laundry Facilities •Propane Fill •Dog Park •Playground •Pavillion/ Grill/fire pit THINGS TO DO IN LANDER WY •Food •Rock Climbing •Parks •Hiking •Mountain Biking •Summer Events •Historic Sites •Hunting & Fishing •Main Street Shopping FAQs -How far are we from Yellowstone? It depends on which gate you enter. The southern gate through the Tetons is about a three-hour drive, whereas the eastern gate is about a 3 hour and 45-minute drive. Keep in mind this is just the distance to the gates. Yellowstone is a massive park and it can take time to drive from the gates to the geysers, not to mention wildlife traffic delays. -Are there bears in the RV park? No, there are no bears in our RV Park. We have visiting deer and occasional beavers but no bears. There are bears however in the surrounding mountains, especially in the higher elevations. -Cell Service? There is actually a Verizon tower in town. Most sizable towns you pass will have cell service, but expect that service to drop once you leave. Wyoming is beautiful, put your phone to the side and enjoy our scenery, our eateries and our wildlife! -I heard a loud siren! Lander has a volunteer fire department. The siren you hear is the fire whistle calling out our fire department. -Can your park fit my rig? Motor homes are getting bigger and bigger every year. Our park has 50 foot and 70-foot pull-throughs. Nearly all of our pull-through sites have trees. Our best view sites are 60 foot back in/pull in and they do not have trees. We do have one 80 foot back in site as well. -When does your park close? Our park is actually open year-round and the managers live onsite to assist our guests needs. While the park is always open, the office is closed occasionally on some holidays such as Thanksgiving, Christmas, ect. We close the office when we take our short vacations during the winter. -How far are you from town? We are located on a small hill that overlooks Lander City and Lander valley. It is a 3 -5 minute drive into town, or a 20 minute walk. -What time is check in/check out? Check in begins at 2 pm. Check out is at 11:00 am. You can request a late check out time of 12:30 pm which we will do our best to accommodate. -Do you allow pets? Yes we do allow pets. We understand your furry friends are family members so why leave them behind on your exciting adventure? All pets must remain under your supervision and on a leash/fenced in at all times. Lander is a beautiful town with lots of wildlife and these rules are for your dear pet's safety.
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The Last Resort

19. The Last Resort

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Carpenter, WY · 44 sites · Tents, RVs
An oasis on the prairie: 640 acre working organic wheat farm with lots of open space. Secluded treed tent sites and pull through RV sites. 30 miles from Cheyenne. Short distance off I-80. Shelter available, if needed. Dark skies perfect for star-gazing. Coyotes, deer, antelope often spotted. Native wildflowers. Within 30 miles of 17 museums. Potable water. Porta-potties. No dump sites. Communal kitchen available. Bad coffee at 6am - gets worse after that. Farm fresh eggs for sale. Laundry and showers available for extra fee. Great hosts know all about the local attractions. 180 acres for hiking, and mountain biking. Historic barn. Large communal picnic area with fire pit and propane grill. Two other fire pits and grills on site. Leashed pets allowed. Handicap accessible site and amenities (although not paved). Come enjoy some western hospitality!
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Bearlodge Mountain Resort

20. Bearlodge Mountain Resort

94%
(25)
Sundance, WY · 20 sites · RVs, Lodging
The Bearlodge Mountain Resort can be a quiet getaway from a hectic lifestyle, a base camp for hunting, an adventure-packed vacation, or a great spot to stay while you tour area attractions.​ Where "networking" is two pickups parked in the middle of the road so that their drivers can visit. Where we go grocery shopping in the woods during the fall. Where "neighbors" might live two hours away or just down the road. Where directions are given in "north and south" instead of "right and left". Life's a little slower, people a little more sincere and a handshake still means something! PLEASE READ: IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR TENT CAMPING: I don't have any shower or bathroom facilities. The closest place I know of is the Conoco a mile north of my place on Cleveland St. They have a truck stop and I'm told the shower is nice. There is a chance I won't be on site to greet you, but so far everyone has been incredibly respectful and found some great places to put up a tent. I trust you!
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