Wyoming RV Parks and Campgrounds

State Parks and Campgrounds---State Tourist Travel Information

listings are in alphabetical order

Boysen State Park

We hope your stay at Boysen State Park is enjoyable! Don't miss our information signage on Highway 20 at the overlook to the dam, at the entrance to the tunnel and also at the north end of the Lower Wind River Campground. Intriguing geological information signage is throughout the Wind River Canyon on U.S. 26 and at lakeside. Whether it's fishing, boating, or just relaxing, we think you'll find Boysen a good place to be. Boysen State Park has eleven campgrounds of which nine of them are around the lake. The other two are in the canyon below the dam along the river. There are over two hundred sites with tables and grills. Most of the sites are pull through and will accommodate large RV's and trailers. The two campgrounds along the river have the most shade trees and level campsites. Along with fishing, swimming, skiing on the lake, one could take a white water rafting trip through the Wing River Canyon. Tour the dinosaur museum in Thermopolis or any of the other several museums in the area, visit the Wind River Indian Reservation, study the geological formation throughout the canyon or view the wildlife and look for elusive big horn sheep in the canyon.

Shoshoni, WY 82649
307-876-2796


Buffalo Bill State Park

Welcome to an area where outdoor recreation is a way of life, where opportunities abound for camping, picnicking, boating and fishing. Relax, stay awhile and enjoy your visit to our park in "Cody County". All campsites have tables and grills and are convenient to water hydrants and restrooms. There are no utility hookups or showers at either of the park's two campgrounds. Except those designated tent-only campsites will accommodate trailers, tents, or RVs. Roads and parking areas are paved.

Cody, WY 82414
307-587-9227


Lakeside Lodge Resort and Marina

Located on the shore of beautiful Fremont Lake four miles north of Pinedale, Wyoming in the Bridger Teton National Forest. Fremont Lake is the largest and deepest glacially formed lake in the Green River Basin offering over eight square miles of recreation and enjoyment on one of the cleanest lakes in the United States. Lakeside Lodge offers Western hospitality, privacy, and informal comfort on fifteen acres surrounded by pristine wilderness. The resort includes a main lodge and restaurant, deluxe log cabins, rustic cabins, RV campgrounds, and a marina.

Fremont Lake, WY 82941
307-367-2221