Wyoming Campground Reviews

We did not spend much time in Wyoming so we don’t have many recommendations for activities in the areas we camped. We hope to return to Wyoming next year.


Terry Bison Ranch

Cheyenne, WY • ⭐️⭐️ • Full hookup

We stayed at this campground for one night. The sites are close together and you can hear road noise from the expressway. It was also extremely windy. We paid $32.77 for one night with our Passport America membership. They have many animals on the property and I have concerns about animal abuse. They have a very small pen filled with calves who looked sickly. I witnessed an ostrich pacing back and forth which generally indicates psychological distress. I think it’s sick to have children pet cows or any animal and then turn around and feed them those same animals at the on-site restaurant. (June 2024)


Elk Mountain RV Park

Elk Mountain, WY • ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ • Full hookup

We stayed at this small campground for one night. The sites are small and may not fit a big rig. It was very quiet and we hardly saw any other campers. We loved hearing the nearby river. They have a fenced in area which we assumed was a dog park but it was not labeled as such. There was also what appeared to be a small junk yard on the edge of the campground. The cost was expensive at $50.89 for one night. (June 2024)


Point of Rocks Travel Center

Point of Rocks, WY • ⭐️⭐️⭐️ • Full hookup

We stayed here for one night. We were told on the phone a couple of months ago that the cost was $35 per night; however, when we arrived we were charged $40 with no explanation for the price difference. We loved hearing and seeing the many trains on the other side of the expressway. We also loved watching the prairie dogs. (June 2024)

  • Point of Rocks Stagecoach Station: Old stagecoach stop in Point of Rocks which operated from 1862-1868 until the railroad made it obsolete.

BLM Land

Rock Springs, WY • ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ • Boondocking

We stayed here for one night for free. It was quiet and peaceful. The next morning we saw a camper van across the road and we had seen two RVs further down the main road. There are some ruts in the dirt two-track but nothing our Tesla couldn’t handle (see picture ). We had three bars for Verizon service. The biggest negative was all the broken glass on the ground. We picked up a lot of the glass but probably didn’t put much of a dent in the problem. We were worried our dogs would cut their paws. (June 2024)


Signal Mountain Campground

Moran, WY • ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ • Electric only

We stayed for three nights at this campground and paid $58.28 per night. We stayed in site 34. There is access to Jackson Lake and beautiful mountain views from the campground. The sites are spaced far enough apart for some privacy. There is potable water and a dump station near the entrance. There is also a bathhouse and laundry. We enjoyed being right in the park and the major features of Grand Teton were within easy driving distance. We had good Verizon cell service (4 bars LTE). (Aug 2025)


Fishing Bridge RV Park

Yellowstone National Park, WY • ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ • Full hookup

We stayed at this campground for three nights and paid $120 per night. We stayed in campsite E177 and booked our reservation 6 months in advance. This campground is run by a private company not the national park service. Campground was well maintained. There is a gas station, general store with mostly snack food, and an automotive repair shop near the entrance to the campground. We had 1-2 bars LTE Verizon cell service which worked well for us most of the time. (Aug 2025)


BLM Land

Red Gulch Scenic Byway, Shell, WY • ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ • Boondocking

We stayed here for one night for free. We got water at a gas station in Greybull, WY and we charged our vehicles in Shell, WY. This BLM spot is in between these two small towns. We stayed in the parking/staging area for Red Gulch Byway but there are plenty of areas to boondock off of the byway which is a dirt road in good condition. There are also dinosaur tracks 5 miles down the road. The locals are friendly. We had one bar LTE with Verizon which provided intermittent cell service. (Aug 2025)

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