Family-friendly glamping in Wyoming

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

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272 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents22 acres · Cheyenne, WY
Rustic Ranchette on the Wyoming Plains Simple, no-fuss camping for RVs, tents, buses, vans, and car campers. Electric sites (110/20 AMP) available, plus unique stays: 🤠 CHEYENNE FRONTIER DAYS 👉 Last Chance Camp ⬅️⬅️ Book early and rest easy! 🚀 Reservations open on Valentine's Day. Book directly ⬆️⬆️or see "event listings" below ⬇️⬇️ 🔥 22-ft Tipi Rental – Warm, furnished, sleeps 2-8. 🐴 Horsebox Renovation – Super cozy, always a guest favorite. 🌵 All outdoor stays are pet-friendly at Last Chance Camp, Cheyenne! just keep those dogs leashed and please do your share of doo doo duty. Enjoy a large community kitchen, port-a-pot, and seasonal outdoor shower (Oct–June can freeze). Gather at the firepit, connect over WiFi (Verizon/Sprint), and roam the hidden labyrinth, prairie land, and farm life with horses, chickens, and Brandon—the ranch dog who’ll probably greet you! 🏕️ Self-Sufficient Camping – Be Prepared No office on-site. Pick a spot & message Christine when you arrive/depart. No dump station or hookups. This is primitive boondocking. Deep well water available. No sewage/greywater dumping—$500 fine. Quiet generators only (60 dB max). Off by 9 PM, on at 7 AM. 📍 Location & Check-In 📍 2 miles east of I-25 / Exit 16 (Search: Tractor Supply, Cheyenne, WY) 🕛 Check-in: 12 PM - 2 AM | Check-out: Around 12 PM (flexible). Late arrivals okay, but no calls after 9 PM. Look for the orange house with 16 solar panels. 🎯 Local Highlights 22 miles to Kurt Gowdy State Park – Hike, kayak, explore Hidden Falls. Vedauwoo (Vee-dah-voo) – Breathtaking rock formations & trails. The Bunk House Bar & Grill – Classic 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! ❄️ Winter Camping & Other Room Rentals 🛌🛌 Guesthouse shower 🚿 available: $5 (towels/soap) or $3 (bring your own). More stays? Guesthouse rooms & Super Cute horsebox renovation available. Find us on the app that starts with A & ends with B. 😉or ⬆️⬆️ Let's make it a great stay! Christine & Steve Johnson
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Family-friendly glamping in Wyoming 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.

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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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