Best for self-contained campers. There are no toilets, showers, or potable water at this Hipcamp.
Off-leash friendly
Pets can be off-leash at this Hipcamp.
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Desert terrain overlooking a reservoir where, with a fishing license, you can fish. Grease wood, Sage brush, Cactus are surrounding you. You can see Casper Mountain from any direction.
Only 45 minutes from Casper Wyoming where are many activities to do! You can hike anywhere on the site. This is a cow/calf ranch so you never know what you will see and may be visited by cattle.
Look up Casper, Wyoming and see all of the adventures!Desert terrain overlooking a reservoir where, with a fishing license, you can fish. Grease wood, Sage brush, Cactus are surrounding you. You can see Casper Mountain from any direction.
Only 45 minutes from Casper Wyoming where are many activities to do! You can hike anywhere on the site. This is a cow/calf ranch so you never know what you will see and may be visited by cattle.
Look up Casper, Wyoming and see all of the adventures!
As my wife said, “It’s in the middle of nowhere.” That is actually a very good thing. The reservoir was a huge hit for my dog. He loves retrieving his frisbee in water. The place was fairly easy to find. A couple comments: biting flies and mosquitoes are a thing. If it rains hard, you may be staying longer than you wanted. Our two-wheel drive truck was fine getting there. Another guy had an SUV and had no trouble.
Really pretty spot tucked about 3 miles off of a ranch access road. Lots of open space where we watched storms roll in last night. We decided to camp closer to the exit (with the hosts permission) because we were concerned with getting out the dirt road with rain forecasted for the morning. So glad we did as we slid our way out and we have 4 x 4! Lisa was easy to communicate with and friendly. I would encourage you to get directions to her place specifically though because GPS took us the wrong way. I would definitely look to stay again if I am in the area though
*traveling in a 19 foot 4x4 sprinter van*
I LOVED camping here! I was the only human for a few miles. Water birds were floating and happily feasting on the reservoir's bounty and a cricket serenaded me from a nearby bush. A child rainstorm blew through while I was cozy in my van.
One caution. Do NOT use your GPS. It will definitely lead you astray. Follow the host's directions.
Location
Casper, Natrona, Wyoming, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Apsáalooke (Crow), Tséstho’e (Cheyenne), Očhéthi Šakówiŋ, and hinono’eino’ biito’owu’ (Arapaho) First Nations according to