Best Camping in Wyoming

Camping in Wyoming

Wyoming is famous for its beautiful, scenic areas, making it a prime destination for campers and adventurers.

See a map of all camping in Wyoming.

National Parks in Wyoming

Perhaps the most popular destination is Yellowstone National Park, which has many campgrounds, including Grant Village Campground, Canyon Campground Yellowstone, and Bridge Bay Campground.

Another popular option is Grand Teton National Park, where you can stay at Gros Ventre Campground, Jenny Lake Campground, or Signal Mountain Campground, known for its views of Jackson Lake and Mount Moran.

Wyoming State Parks

Wyoming State Parks also have recreation options like fishing, geocaching, biking, and hiking. Some state parks have river access for fishing, areas for archery, and designated areas for hunting.

Be sure to bring your camera to take advantage of scenic overlooks and wildlife viewing. You can pitch a tent at a developed tent site (with amenities) or park your RV at an RV site with hookups for the night.

Anglers might like to try Sinks Canyon State Park in west-central Wyoming as it is known for its large rainbow trout. Just be aware that all campsites there are primitive, with only a firepit and picnic table.

Buffalo Bill State Park is a favorite for many because of its varied recreation options, including boating, fishing, geocaching, hunting, a designated area for off-road vehicles, playgrounds, and volleyball courts.

There is an overnight charge fee by vehicle (in addition to any camping fees) at most state parks.

Learn more about Wyoming State Parks.

Wyoming RV Parks

Privately run RV Parks are another option for your Wyoming vacation. The cost may be higher than a state park, but many RV Parks include amenities like cable, wi-fi, and swimming pools. Experienced boondockers often build in a couple of days at an RV Park to "regroup" after enjoying a few days of dispersed camping.

Learn more about Wyoming RV Parks.

Free Camping in Wyoming

There are over two-hundred places to camp for free in Wyoming. All four national forests within Wyoming allow for free dispersed camping, also known as boondocking. Dispersed camping must be done away from developed campgrounds and away from water sources. To protect and share the land, please observe stay limits.

You can enjoy (almost free) backcountry camping in Yellowstone National Park by securing a permit for only $3 a person. You can also camp for free in Wyoming's National Forests.

Dry camping may be allowed in some parking lots but is always subject to manager approval.

Learn more about Free Camping in Wyoming.

Wyoming National Forests

Bridger-Teton National Forest: At over 3.4 million acres of public land, it's hard to imagine a scenario where you wouldn't find a campsite.

Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest: This forest is known for several breathtaking routes to explore by car. These scenic byways include Logan Canyon, Nebo Loop, Big Cottonwood Canyon, and Mirror Lake.

Caribou-Targhee National Forest: Bordering both Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks, this National Forest is a great basecamp for exploring both national parks.

Other National Forests in Wyoming

Wherever you stay, Wyoming is a great place to enjoy some of the most beautiful scenery in the United States!

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Recent Wyoming Campground Reviews

Buffalo, WY

Cenex RV Dump Station

Apr 16, 2024

"We Filled Our RV Water Tank"

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We Filled Our RV TANK with Drinking Water. Very Easy Access To Dump And Ga

Miki
6 reviews
Wheatland, WY

Lewis Park Campground

Apr 16, 2024

"Nice Place Right off i25"

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Clean place. Decently clean bathrooms with running water but no hand soap. Spots not level but easy to find and work great for short term. Decent facility overall. They do have a spot to donate for park use but not required. A train passed close by several times and sounded pretty loud, but still manageable. Starlink worked great. Okay cell...
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Apr 14, 2024

"Great Find"

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Off season you don’t need a reservation, but you need to buy a permit at the visitors center. Quiet, we’ll maintained series of campgrounds. I stayed at Sherman, but any location within the park would be great. Some sites in other locations have electricity during off peak- but no water. $10 extra.

Eaf67
1 review
Apr 13, 2024

"Quiet And Clean"

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Not very busy when we were there. Sites were large and level. It was quiet except for the occasional big rig noise from the interstate. Staff was friendly and office was helpful. They even helped us out on a leak we had from our fresh water tank.

camper-915731
4 reviews
Apr 10, 2024

"Felt Lucky to be inside the Park"

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We were there in August of 2023 and we had never been to Grand Teton or Yellowstone before. We are seniors and have a life time pass, so we did not have to pay to enter the park but I cannot remember if we got a discount on camping or not. Even though all the predictions were that we would have long waits to get in, there was zero wait time...
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David_Betty_dogs
12 reviews