RV camping in Wyoming with campfires

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

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Hassle Free Fall Camping & Lodging

271 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents22 acres · Cheyenne, WY
**Rustic Ranchette on the Plains of Wyoming** Simple camping for RVs, tents, buses, vans, and car campers. Electric sites available (110/20 AMP), 22- foot warm and furnished Tipi Rental, (sleeps 2-8) or Warm n very cozy Horsebox Renovation that is super popular. *Outdoor stays are all pet friendly here at Last Chance Camp, Cheyenne. Enjoy a large, fully equipped community kitchen, port-a-pot, and seasonal outdoor shower (Oct? freezing-June). Gather around the large community firepit at the kitchen. Internet (Verizon/Sprint or WiFi) and camp tables are provided. Explore the prairie land, hidden labyrinth, and farm life with horses, chickens, and a friendly ranch dog, Brandon, who will likely greet you! **Please Prepare to be Fully Self-Contained & Self-Sufficient:** No office on-site. Drive to the prairie or shady tree row and pick a picnic table. Message Christine when you arrive and depart. **Location:** Exact location is shared after booking, but here’s a clue: 2 miles east of I-25 / Exit 16. Search "Tractor Supply, Cheyenne, WY." Reservations must be made online before arrival. **Check-In/Check-Out:** Check-in: 12 PM - 2 AM | Check-out: Flexible, around 12 PM. Late arrivals are okay, but no calls after 9 PM. Directions are provided upon booking, and there are lights with signage. Look for the orange house with 16 solar panels. **Important Notes:** - No dump station or hookups; this is rustic, primitive boondocking/dry camping. Deep well water available. - Dumping sewage or grey water is prohibited by law ($500 fine). - Free-range chickens are closer to the house; dogs should be run on the back 10 acres if they are overly curious or chase chickens. ($200 for killing my meat n eggers). - Quiet generators only (60 decibels or less); no loud generators for more than 2 hours. Off by 9 PM, on at 7 AM. **Local Attractions:** - 22 miles to Kurt Gowdy State Park for kayaking or hiking to Hidden Falls. - Vedauwoo (Vee dah voo) hiking trails. - The Bunk House Bar and Grill offers great food with a Western experience. - 7 miles to Wyoming State Capitol and the Rib and Chop House in downtown Cheyenne. - 3 miles to gas, 5 miles to groceries and fast food. - 2.5 miles to The Little Bear / The Brand Bar (back of the steakhouse), featuring local beef, beer, and great food! **Winter Camping:** Inquire about indoor showers at the guesthouse ($5, includes towels and soaps, or bring your own for $3). **Additional Rentals:** Rooms in our guesthouse, horsebox renovation, and guesthouse lodging (hostel style) are available through another app (starting with A, ending with B). Visit the main website, Last Chance Camp, Cheyenne, for online booking. For Cheyenne Frontier Days, book directly at LastChance.Camp (booking starts on Valentine's Day). **Let’s Make it Great!** Christine and Steve Johnson
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Jim Moss Arena Campground

24 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents50 acres · Riverton, WY
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 $10. 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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Highline Trail RV Park

52 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents23 acres · Boulder, WY
Highline RV Park is located just south of Boulder, Wyoming at the base of the Wind River Range. We have 47 sites with full hookups, including four buddy sites for those traveling with friends or family. With over four acres of open lawn, you also have the option to dry camp or tent camp. And if you didn't bring your own tent, no problem! Enjoy a stay in our wall tent! Or our 1905 sheep wagon From our park, you can explore the lakes and backcountry of the Wind River Mountains, spend time in Pinedale, make a day trip to Jackson and Teton National Park, or simply relax and enjoy the peaceful setting we offer. We're also in a great location for those going to and from Yellowstone. We'd love to be your destination or a stop along the way. Whether you're looking for full-service RV hookups, dry camping, or a comfortable place to pitch your tent, we have everything you need! • 47 sites with full hookups - • 4 buddy sites are great for friends and or family traveling together • 30 or 50-amp electric service - • pull-through sites 45'x110' - • back in sites 35'x85' - • clean restrooms and showers - • laundry facilities - • propane fill station - • dump station $15.00 (for non-guests) - • water $5.00 (for non-guests) - • wall tent for rent - • courtesy rural Wyoming wifi • free showers for our guests - • 18 acres of green lawns for games, kids, and fun! - • The cabin does have power, heat, and window ac. • new horse-drawn carriage rides. $5.00 per person per ride - • Sheep camp we call the ‘honeymoon suite’ restored from 1905
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High Heaven

4 sites · RVs, Tents35 acres · Evanston, WY
Welcome to Big Sky Country with fabulous sunrises and sunsets everyday. My 35 acres sit at 7500 ft elevation with 360-degree views for miles around, including view of the snow-capped Uintas. No neighbors (unless you count the occasional cattle or sheep as it is open range). Starry skies, red cliffs, sage seas, junipers, howling coyotes: the Wild West at its best. Pull in your RV or pitch a tent. Lots to see and do in the area. The Piedmont ghost town and kilns are 15 minutes away. The majestic Uinta mountains are 30 minutes to the southeast on the Mirror Lake Scenic Byway. Check out the local bison herd (including its famous white bison) at Bear River State Park in Evanston. While there, walk around the Historic Depot Area and the Union Pacific Roundhouse and Railyards further to the west. The downtown stretch along Main St. is step back in time and the site of our local brewery (Suds). Up the road on I-80 is historic Fort Bridger. Fishing available at local reservoirs and Bear River.
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Logan Ranch Campground

23 sites · RVs, Tents500 acres · Tie Siding, WY
Welcome to our property! This is a very scenic property, that is rich with history. The Virginia Dale Stage Station is about three miles away and the overland trail has several branches going through here. We are also a fifth generation cattle ranch.  We are in Wyoming, on Highway 287 between Fort Collins, CO. and Laramie, Wyoming. We are still building out our property with a General store, and Western Themed Town coming soon. We have campsites for RV’s or Tents. We have an amazing 1000 acres to have your own hiking, wildlife, birdwatching, adventure. We have great hiking and wildlife viewing, marmots, pronghorn, antelope, deer, elk, and an occasional moose. Birds of every feather gather here so bring your binoculars. Hikes include balancing boulders and rock formations. Wonderful stargazing, our stars are so bright it seems like you can reach up and touch them. We are a working ranch and do have livestock. Don’t mess with the bull!Firewood, for $7.00 per bag delivered to your campsite.   The bags make a great trash bag when empty! Do not bring your own firewood, as we don’t want more pine beetles and noxious weeds.  Due to the high volume of people coming in separate vehicles, after two vehicles per site, its $10.00 per vehicle extra per night. We have portable outhouses available.
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RV camping in Wyoming with campfires 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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