Full hookup pull-through RV sites with concrete pads at Laramie RV Resort by RJourney off I-80 in Laramie, Wyoming
Southeast Wyoming — Camping Guide

Full Hookup RV Parks Near Laramie, WY

Updated June 2026 Laramie, WY

Along the I-80 corridor through southeastern Wyoming, a true full hookup site is the difference between settling in and just surviving the stop. Laramie sits at 7,165 feet on the high plains, a University of Wyoming college town and one of the few places between Cheyenne and Rawlins where you can plug into water, sewer, and 30/50-amp electric all at one pad rather than rationing tanks and chasing a dump station.

Laramie RV Resort is the full-service option here: every site comes with full hookups, including water, sewer, and 20/30/50-amp electric, with concrete-pad pull-throughs sized for big rigs and a dump station on-site. It sits 5 minutes off I-80 at Exit 310 next to the Laramie River. This guide covers what full hookups near Laramie actually get you, how the amp service and pad setup hold up at altitude, and the honest picture from guests who have stayed.

What Full Hookups Get You Near Laramie

Water, Sewer, and 20/30/50-Amp at Every Site

A full hookup means all three connections at the pad: water, sewer, and electric. At Laramie RV Resort, every RV site carries 20/30/50-amp electric service, so the park fits a small trailer on 30 amp and a big-rig Class A running two rooftop units on 50 amp without an adapter scramble. The sewer connection at the site is the part that matters most over more than a night: no tank rationing and no trips to the dump station mid-stay. The on-site dump station is there as backup and for non-guests, but a full-hookup site means you mostly will not need it.

Concrete Pads Built for Big Rigs

The pull-through sites at the front of the park sit on concrete pads, which stay level and hold up better than gravel under a heavy rig, especially through Wyoming’s freeze-thaw cycles. They are sized for larger motorhomes and fifth wheels, with hookup placement that guests rate well in reviews. For a big rig, a concrete pull-through with full hookups is the easiest setup here: pull in, connect all three lines, and you are done. Deluxe sites add patio furniture and fire pits if you want a little more at the site.

Full Hookups at 7,165 Feet

Laramie sits high and exposed, and full hookups change how the altitude and weather play out. The 50-amp service runs the climate control you need when a day swings 40 degrees, and a sewer connection at the pad means you are not hauling tanks in cold or wind. In winter, a heated water hose keeps the water line flowing; a practical tip from frequent guests is to bring an extension cord, since the outlet and the spigot are not always side by side and you may want about 20 feet of reach. The park operates year-round, so the full-hookup sites work in any season for a prepared rig.

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Full hookup RV sites with concrete pads at Laramie RV Resort by RJourney near the Laramie River in Wyoming

Laramie RV Resort sits at 1271 W. Baker St., right off I-80 at Exit 310 in southeastern Wyoming. Every RV site comes with full hookups: water, sewer, and 20/30/50-amp electric, so you connect everything at the pad. Pull-through sites at the front of the park have concrete pads and room for larger rigs; deluxe sites add patio furniture and fire pits. A free dump station is on-site for guests. Laramie runs at 7,165 feet, a college town anchored by the University of Wyoming, and the park is one of the few full-service RV stops along the I-80 corridor between Cheyenne and Rawlins. The guest mix is practical: blue-collar workers and contractors moving across country, UW and WyoTech students, nurses on assignment, and travelers crossing Wyoming on I-80. A Pilot truck stop sits next door for fuel without detouring through town, and the Laramie River Greenbelt trail starts within walking distance. Nightly rates start at $40, with monthly rates at $575 (winter) and $800 (summer).

Sites & Hookups

Every RV site at Laramie RV Resort comes with full hookups: water, sewer, and 20/30/50-amp electric. The 20/30/50-amp range covers everything from a small trailer to a big-rig Class A running two air conditioners, which matters at 7,165 feet where temperature swings are real. Pull-through sites at the front of the park tend to be the most spacious, with concrete pads that stay level and stable, and room for larger rigs. Deluxe sites add patio furniture and fire pits. Back-in sites are also in the mix.

A free dump station is on-site for guests, though with full hookups at the pad most guests will not need it during a stay; non-guests can use it for $10. Tent sites and rustic cabins round out the lodging for travelers without a rig. Each site allows two vehicles, with additional vehicles parked in the overflow lot at no charge for guests. A practical note from frequent visitors: if you need a heated water hose in cold weather, bring an extension cord, since the electrical outlets and water spigots are not always side by side and you may want about 20 feet between them.

What's On-Site

Beyond the full hookups, Laramie RV Resort offers a solid set of amenities for an I-80 corridor stop. The laundry facility is coin-operated and open 24/7, with multiple recently updated washers and dryers; bring quarters, as there is no change machine on site. Restrooms and showers are open 24 hours with code-protected access. A fitness center and game room give guests somewhere to go when the wind picks up. The dog park is fenced and off-leash, and there is a playground for kids, a convenience store, and propane sales on-site. Most sites include fire rings and picnic tables. Free WiFi covers the property, with speed and reliability that vary by location in the park. Mail and package receiving are supported with proper addressing, useful for long-term guests on full-hookup monthly sites. The park also runs seasonal events through the year, from holiday cookouts to a Summer Blowout and Fall Fest.

Full Hookups
50 Amp
Pull Through
Big Rig Friendly
Dump Station
Propane
Dog Park
Playground
Laundry
WiFi

What Guests Say

3.3 stars across 233 Google reviews. What works: location is what guests cite first, easy I-80 access, fuel and food next door, the Greenbelt trail across the street. The pull-through deluxe sites at the front of the park draw the strongest comments for size, level concrete pads, and hookup placement, which is the relevant signal for anyone booking a full-hookup site. The 24/7 laundry gets repeat positive mentions, clean bathrooms with 24-hour access do too, and the dog park earns its keep. What guests flag, to be straight about it: rear sites are not equal to the deluxe sites up front, so request a deluxe or pull-through at booking. Some guests note I-80 highway noise; others say it quiets down during posted quiet hours (10 PM to 8 AM). Office hours are limited and Sunday and Monday closures mean after-hours arrivals use the self-check-in process. WiFi works for basic browsing but streaming can be inconsistent.

Other RV Parks and Campgrounds Near Laramie, WY

Laramie RV Resort is the full-hookup option near Laramie. The public campgrounds in the surrounding mountains are scenic but offer no sewer and little to no electric, so plan to be self-contained if you stay there. Availability and permits change, so check ahead before making plans.

Curt Gowdy State Park

25 miles east of Laramie toward Cheyenne Some electric sites; no water or sewer hookups

Campsites across three trout-stocked reservoirs (Granite, Crystal, and North Crow) at the foot of the Laramie Range, with IMBA-recognized mountain biking, hiking, and kayaking. A handful of electric-only sites, no water or sewer at the site, and a dump station on-site, so it suits a self-contained rig rather than a full-hookup stay. Big rigs should check site dimensions before booking. Reserve through Wyoming State Parks. Visit website.

Wyoming State Parks day-use and camping fees
Best for: Reservoir scenery and trails over full hookups

Vedauwoo Campground (Medicine Bow National Forest)

20 miles east of Laramie via I-80 Exit 329 No hookups; vault toilets, no showers

Basic Forest Service campsites set among giant Sherman granite formations, world-renowned for crack climbing and bouldering. No hookups, no showers, and no dump station, so treat it as a self-contained dry-camping weekend rather than a full-hookup base. The setting and dark skies are the payoff. Visit website.

National forest campground fees
Best for: Climbers and tent campers who can dry camp entirely

Things to Do from Your Full-Hookup Base in Laramie

On the Water

With your rig set on full hookups, the Laramie area is quietly productive fishing country for day trips. The Laramie River runs through town with public access points, and the Greenbelt trail starts across the street from the resort. Lake Hattie, about 20 miles southwest, offers reservoir trout fishing. Up in the Snowy Range, alpine lakes like Mirror Lake and Silver Lake produce brook and rainbow trout from ice-out through September. A Wyoming fishing license is required and can be purchased online through the Wyoming Game and Fish Department or at sporting goods stores in town.

On Land

The Snowy Range Scenic Byway (Highway 130) begins about 30 minutes west of Laramie and climbs through Medicine Bow National Forest to above 10,800 feet, typically open late May through mid-October. A short trail from the Sugarloaf Recreation Area parking lot leads to Lake Marie, a turquoise alpine lake backed by Medicine Bow Peak (12,013 feet). Vedauwoo Recreation Area, 20 minutes east, is world-renowned for crack climbing and bouldering among Sherman granite, with family-friendly hikes for non-climbers.

Day Trips

Downtown Laramie runs along 2nd and 3rd Streets with local restaurants, breweries, coffee shops, and retail, a 10-minute drive from the resort. The Wyoming Territorial Prison State Historic Site, a restored 1870s federal prison that once held Butch Cassidy, is a 5-minute drive. The University of Wyoming campus is worth a visit too: the Geological Museum has a full Apatosaurus skeleton and the UW Art Museum holds a respected collection, both free to visit. Cheyenne is about 50 minutes east on I-80.

Seasonal Guide for Full-Hookup RV Travelers in Laramie

Summer (June through August)

Peak season and the easiest stretch for a full-hookup stay. Daytime highs in the low 70s to mid-80s with cool nights, so 50-amp service runs your climate control comfortably without strain. The park is busier, so book 2 to 4 weeks ahead for weekends, and request a front-of-park concrete pull-through for the best full-hookup setup.

70s-80s
avg high

Fall (September through October)

A strong shoulder season. Crowds thin, the park quiets, and aspens turn gold across the Snowy Range. Overnight lows drop into the 20s by late October, so a full-hookup site with 50-amp heat keeps things comfortable. Easier availability makes it simpler to land a front-of-park concrete pad.

50s-60s
avg high

Winter (November through March)

The park operates year-round, and full hookups matter most here. Temperatures regularly drop below zero, so a winter stay rewards a winterized rig with a heated water hose on the full-hookup water line. Monthly rates drop to $575/month October through May for workforce travelers and students. Skirting and heat management matter at 7,165 feet, and I-80 closures from blowing snow happen multiple times each season.

30s-40s
avg high

Spring (April through May)

Variable weather and the windiest stretch of the year, with sustained winds of 30 to 40 mph common. Secure your awning and any gear. The concrete pads stay solid through the spring thaw when gravel sites soften, one more reason to request a front-of-park pull-through. UW graduation in May fills local lodging, so book ahead if your stay overlaps.

50s-60s
avg high

Practical Tips for Full-Hookup RV Travelers in Laramie

Request a front-of-park pull-through:

The deluxe concrete pull-throughs at the front draw the strongest reviews for size, level pads, and hookup placement. For a full-hookup stay, that is the site to ask for at booking; rear sites are not equal.

Bring a 20-foot heated hose in cold weather:

A practical note from frequent guests: the outlet and water spigot are not always side by side, so bring an extension cord and plan for about 20 feet of reach to keep a heated water hose running in winter.

Confirm your amp service:

Sites carry 20/30/50-amp electric. A big rig running two air conditioners should book a 50-amp site; confirm the amp service matches your setup so you are not adapting on arrival.

Respect the altitude and wind:

Laramie sits at 7,165 feet, and spring winds run 30 to 40 mph. Full hookups handle the climate swings, but secure your awning and skirt the rig for cold-weather stays.

Fuel up next door:

A Pilot truck stop sits next to the resort, so you can fill up without detouring through town before heading west into the mountains, where services thin out fast.

Plan for limited office hours:

Office hours are limited and the office is closed Sunday and Monday, so after-hours arrivals use the self-check-in process. Confirm your arrival window and check-in instructions ahead of time.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do all sites at Laramie RV Resort have full hookups?

Yes. Every RV site comes with full hookups, including water, sewer, and 20/30/50-amp electric. Pull-through sites at the front of the park have concrete pads and room for larger rigs. A free dump station is also on-site for guests as a backup, though a full-hookup site means you rarely need it during a stay.

What amp service is available at the full-hookup sites?

Sites carry 20/30/50-amp electric service, covering everything from a small trailer to a big-rig Class A running two air conditioners. Book a 50-amp site if your rig needs it, and confirm the amp service matches your setup at booking.

Can a big rig fit at Laramie RV Resort?

Yes. The pull-through sites at the front of the park sit on concrete pads sized for larger motorhomes and fifth wheels, with full hookups and hookup placement that guests rate well. Request a front-of-park pull-through at booking, and call (719) 623-1677 for specific site dimensions.

Is there a dump station near Laramie?

Yes. Laramie RV Resort has an on-site dump station, free for guests and $10 for non-guests. Because every RV site at the park has a sewer hookup at the pad, guests staying at the resort generally do not need it during their stay.

How much do full-hookup sites cost near Laramie?

Nightly rates start at $40. For longer stays, monthly rates run $575/month in winter (October through May) and $800/month in summer (May through October). Call (719) 623-1677 to confirm current rates and availability.

Are the full-hookup sites usable in winter?

Yes. The park operates year-round. Winter temperatures regularly drop below zero, so a winterized rig with a heated water hose on the full-hookup water line is the way to stay. Bring an extension cord, since the outlet and spigot are not always side by side, and plan for skirting and heat management at 7,165 feet.

Reserve a Full-Hookup Site Near Laramie

Laramie RV Resort by RJourney gives you full hookups at every site, including water, sewer, and 20/30/50-amp electric, with concrete-pad pull-throughs sized for big rigs and a dump station on-site. You are 5 minutes off I-80 at Exit 310, next to a Pilot truck stop and the Laramie River Greenbelt trail. Nightly rates start at $40, with monthly rates at $575/month in winter.

See all site types, rates, and live availability on the Laramie RV Resort page.

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