
Best Campgrounds in Wyoming
Curated guides to help you find the perfect camping destination in Wyoming. From RV resorts to backcountry wilderness.
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Handpicked destinations that define the region

Massive granite formations tower over 97 dispersed sites where rock fire rings dot the landscape beneath Wyoming's big sky. Minutes from I-80 yet worlds away, this basecamp delivers backcountry solitude with vault toilets and easy access to Medicine Bow's trail network.

Medicine Bow-Routt NFs & Thunder Basin NG
Massive granite formations tower directly over your tent site, creating an otherworldly camping experience where weathered rock sculptures frame every sunrise and sunset.

Grand Teton National Park
Nestled along Jackson Lake's northern shore, this secluded campground delivers pristine wilderness access where the Teton Range towers dramatically overhead and elk often wander through dawn-lit campsites.
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Bighorn National Forest
Tucked along Clear Creek's burbling waters, this intimate 9-site retreat delivers spotless facilities and serene creekside camping beneath towering pines.

Bighorn National Forest
Nestled at 7,500 feet in the Bighorn Mountains, this campground delivers spotless facilities that rival luxury hotels while Shell Creek rushes through camp as a constant natural companion.

Shoshone National Forest
Riverside sites along the North Fork Shoshone River immerse you in Wyoming's untamed canyon country, where cottonwoods rustle and dramatic rock walls tower overhead.

Bridger-Teton National Forest
Tucked along a rushing mountain creek where elk graze at dawn, this remote forest hideaway puts you within hiking distance of natural hot springs bubbling at 112 degrees.

Bighorn National Forest
Nestled at 7,900 feet in the Bighorn National Forest, this mountain retreat delivers pristine alpine camping with crystal-clear waters that draw anglers and paddlers alike.

Grand Teton National Park
Towering lodgepole pines frame your lakeside campsite where the Teton Range rises dramatically across Jackson Lake's crystalline waters. Launch your kayak steps from your tent, spot moose browsing wetlands at dawn, then return to hot showers and a marina offering guided fishing trips into...

Bighorn National Forest
Nestled at 8,400 feet where the North Fork Tongue River meets Big Willow Creek, this primitive mountain retreat delivers pristine wilderness with surprisingly spotless vault toilets that earn rave reviews from seasoned campers.

Yellowstone National Park
Tucked away in Yellowstone's Northern Range, this generator-free campground delivers an authentic wilderness experience where bison wander past your tent and wolf howls replace alarm clocks.

Bridger-Teton National Forest
Towering pines frame campsites along Wyoming's second-deepest lake, where crystal-clear waters meet the dramatic Wind River Range backdrop. Launch your boat from the on-site ramp to explore pristine waters, or simply watch alpenglow paint the peaks from your campfire.
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About Camping in Wyoming
Camping in Wyoming offers an unparalleled wilderness experience across some of America's most dramatic and diverse landscapes, from the granite spires of the Laramie Range to the towering peaks of the Tetons and Bighorns. The state's campgrounds provide gateways to iconic national parks, pristine wilderness areas, and remote high-country destinations where wildlife outnumbers people and dark skies reveal the Milky Way in stunning clarity.
Best Time
Wyoming's camping season runs primarily from late May through September, with specific timing varying significantly by elevation and region. Lower-elevation campgrounds like Vedauwoo (7,200 feet) typically open by mid-May and remain accessible through October, while high-country destinations above 8,500 feet may not be snow-free until late June and can close by mid-September.
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Tips & Recommendations
- 1Reserve popular campgrounds like Lizard Creek and Signal Mountain exactly 6 months in advance when reservations open, as prime summer dates fill within hours.
- 2For unreserved campgrounds, arrive by Thursday afternoon during peak season to secure weekend sites, or visit Sunday through Wednesday for better availability.
- 3Always carry the America the Beautiful Pass ($80 annual) which covers entrance fees to national parks and many Forest Service sites, paying for itself in 2-3 visits.
- 4Pack for extreme weather variability—even in July, bring layers for 30-degree temperature swings between day and night, and afternoon thunderstorms can drop temperatures 20 degrees in minutes.
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