Pull-through RV sites with concrete pads for long-term stays at Laramie RV Resort by RJourney along Interstate 80 in Laramie, Wyoming
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Long-Term RV Parks Near Laramie, WY: Monthly Rates From $575

Updated June 2026 Laramie, WY

Laramie sits at 7,165 feet on Wyoming’s high plains, right off I-80 at Exit 310, anchored by the University of Wyoming and a steady flow of workforce travelers crossing the state. For anyone who needs an RV site by the month rather than the night, traveling nurses on assignment, contractors on a long job, students splitting motel money, the math on a monthly site beats nightly rates fast.

Options for genuine long-term RV living near Laramie are limited. Most of the surrounding camping is seasonal national forest and state park sites that cap stays at 14 days. If you need a year-round base with full hookups, mail and package receiving, and laundry on site, here is what to know about long-term RV parks near Laramie, WY, and how the monthly rates work.

Why Laramie Works as a Long-Term RV Base

Built for Workforce and Student Stays

Riki Morgan, the general manager, describes the typical long-stay guest mix: blue-collar workers and people moving across country who park while a job is ongoing, plus students at the University of Wyoming and WyoTech. The monthly rates are set for exactly this crowd. Laramie RV Resort is one of the few full-service stops along the I-80 corridor between Cheyenne and Rawlins, so for a traveling nurse on a 13-week contract or a contractor on a multi-month build, it is the practical home base without paying motel rates.

How the Monthly Rates Work

The monthly rate shifts by season: $575/month October through May (winter) and $800/month May through October (summer). The transition months, May and October, straddle both rate periods, so confirm the exact rate for your start date with the office. Monthly guests pay metered or flat utilities depending on the arrangement; ask when you book. For comparison, nightly rates start at $40, so a full month at $575 winter works out well under nightly pricing, the reason long-stay guests choose monthly here.

Daily Life at 7,165 Feet

A long stay in Laramie means adjusting to elevation and wind. At 7,165 feet, winters are cold and the wind is constant, so skirting your rig and managing heat matter for comfort and propane cost. The upside: the Greenbelt River trail runs across the street for daily walks, a Pilot truck stop next door covers fuel, and downtown Laramie’s restaurants and breweries are 10 minutes away. The 24/7 laundry and 24-hour bathhouse mean the routine of long-term living is handled on your schedule, not the office’s.

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Full hookup pull-through RV sites for extended stays 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, with monthly rates that run $575/month October through May and $800/month May through October. A Pilot truck stop sits next door for fuel, and the Laramie River Greenbelt trail runs across the street. The guest mix here is practical: blue-collar workers and contractors moving across country, UW and WyoTech students, traveling nurses on assignment. The park is owned by RJourney, managed by Advanced Outdoor Management, and run day-to-day by general manager Riki Morgan. For a long stay, the draws are the ones guests cite by name: 24/7 coin laundry, a fenced off-leash dog park, a 24-hour bathhouse with coded access, and mail and package receiving with proper addressing.

We are a park that blue-collar workers and people moving across country stay at along the way or while the job is ongoing. We also get students for UW and WyoTech. — Riki Morgan, General Manager

Sites & Hookups

Every RV site comes with full hookups for long-term living: water, sewer, and 20/30/50-amp electric. Pull-through sites at the front of the park tend to be the most spacious, with concrete pads and room for larger rigs, which matters when you are parked for a month or more. Deluxe sites add patio furniture and fire pits; back-in sites are in the mix. For monthly guests, request a deluxe or pull-through at the front when you book, since rear sites are not equal to the deluxe sites up front. A free dump station is on-site for guests, and each site allows two vehicles, with additional vehicles parked in the overflow lot at no charge for guests. A practical note from frequent long-stay visitors: if you run a heated water hose in cold weather, bring an extension cord. The electrical outlets and water spigots are not always side by side, so plan for about 20 feet between them.

What's On-Site

For a long stay, the amenities that matter are the ones that handle daily life, and Laramie RV Resort covers them. The laundry facility is coin-operated and open 24/7, with multiple recently updated washers and dryers; bring quarters, no change machine on site. Restrooms and showers are open 24 hours with code-protected access. A fitness center and game room give guests something indoors when the wind picks up. The dog park is fenced and off-leash. There is a playground, a convenience store, and propane sales on-site. Mail and package receiving are supported with proper addressing, which is the detail long-term guests ask about most. Free WiFi covers the property, though speed and reliability vary by location in the park. The park also runs seasonal events through the year: Easter, Mother’s and Father’s Day cookouts, Memorial Day and Independence Day festivities, a Summer Blowout, Labor Day events, and a Fall Fest, which gives a long-stay community something to gather around.

WiFi
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Big Rig Friendly
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50 Amp

What Guests Say

3.3 stars across 284 Google reviews. What works for long-stay guests: location is what they cite first, easy I-80 access, fuel and food next door, the Greenbelt trail across the street. The 24/7 laundry gets repeat positive mentions, and clean bathrooms with 24-hour access do too. The dog park earns its keep, and long-term residents describe a steady community. Pull-through deluxe sites at the front draw the strongest comments for size, level pads, and hookup placement. What guests flag: 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. If you are settling in for a month or more, request a front deluxe site and confirm WiFi at that spot first.

Other RV Parks Near Laramie, WY

Laramie RV Resort handles the full-service, year-round side of long-term RV stays near Laramie. The public-land options below allow short stays only (14-day limits), so they are not substitutes for a monthly site, but they are worth knowing for weekend breaks during a long assignment. Availability and permits change, so check ahead.

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, horseback riding, and kayaking. A 14-day stay limit applies, so it works as a weekend break rather than a base. Reserve through Wyoming State Parks; holiday weekends fill fast. Visit website.

Wyoming State Parks day-use and camping fees
Best for: Short scenic breaks during a long stay, not long-term living

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 or showers, and a 14-day stay limit, so it is not an option for long-term living. The setting and dark skies are the payoff for a short escape. Fills on summer weekends. Visit website.

National forest campground fees
Best for: Self-contained short trips, not extended stays

Things to Do During a Long Stay in Laramie

On the Water

For weekend breaks during a long stay, the Laramie area is quietly productive fishing country. The Laramie River runs through town with public access points. 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). For long-stay residents, Happy Jack Recreation Area east of town offers year-round trails for cross-country skiing in winter and hiking the rest of the year, a reliable nearby outlet on days off.

Day Trips

Laramie’s downtown runs along 2nd and 3rd Streets with local restaurants, breweries, coffee shops, and retail; Laramie Brewing Company and Altitude Chophouse and Brewery are popular stops for residents settling in. 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.

Seasonal Guide for Long-Term RV Stays in Laramie

Summer (June through August)

Peak season and the higher monthly rate ($800/month May through October). Daytime highs in the low 70s to mid-80s, with nights dropping into the 40s and 50s. At 7,165 feet, Laramie stays comfortable when lower elevations swelter. UW summer sessions and seasonal workforce demand keep the park busy, so lock in a monthly site ahead if your assignment starts in summer.

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Fall (September through October)

The shoulder where rates transition from summer to winter pricing. Aspens turn gold across the Snowy Range and crowds thin out. October is the changeover month to the $575 winter rate, so confirm which rate applies to your start date. Comfortable daytime temperatures, but overnight lows hit the 20s by late October, so start managing heat and skirting your rig.

50s-60s
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Winter (November through March)

The $575/month winter rate runs October through May, and the park operates year-round for winterized rigs. This is when the workforce and student long-stay community is steadiest. Temperatures regularly drop below zero and I-80 closures from blowing snow happen multiple times each season. Skirting, a heated water hose, and heat management matter for comfort and propane cost at this elevation. The 24-hour bathhouse and 24/7 laundry make the cold months livable.

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Spring (April through May)

The windiest stretch of the year, with sustained 30 to 40 mph winds common. May is the changeover to the $800 summer rate, so confirm timing. UW graduation in May brings a short demand spike. Snow can linger into May at higher elevations, but the Greenbelt trail and lower walks are accessible. Secure all gear; Wyoming wind will take an unstaked awning.

50s-60s
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Practical Tips for Long-Term RV Stays in Laramie

Confirm your monthly rate by start date:

Rates shift seasonally: $575/month October through May, $800/month May through October. The transition months straddle both periods, so confirm the exact rate for your move-in date with the office before you commit.

Request a front deluxe or pull-through:

Rear sites are not equal to the deluxe sites up front. For a month or more, ask for a front deluxe or pull-through with a concrete pad, more room, and better hookup placement.

Skirt your rig for winter:

At 7,165 feet, winter drops below zero. Skirting, a heated water hose (bring a 20-foot extension cord for the spigot-to-outlet gap), and heat management keep you comfortable and control propane cost.

Use the mail and package receiving:

Mail and package receiving are supported with proper addressing, the practical detail that makes a long stay work. Confirm the correct address format with the office when you check in.

Bring quarters for laundry:

The laundry is coin-operated and open 24/7 with recently updated machines, but there is no change machine on site. Keep a roll of quarters on hand.

Plan around limited office hours:

Office hours are limited and the office is closed Sunday and Monday. After-hours arrivals use the self-check-in process, so coordinate your move-in timing with the office in advance.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the monthly rates at Laramie RV Resort?

Monthly rates run $575/month October through May (winter) and $800/month May through October (summer). The transition months straddle both rate periods, so confirm the exact rate for your start date with the office. Nightly rates start at $40, so a full month is well below nightly pricing.

Are there long-term RV parks near Laramie, WY?

Laramie RV Resort by RJourney is the practical long-term option, with full hookups, year-round operation, and monthly rates from $575. Most other camping near Laramie is seasonal national forest and state park sites with 14-day stay limits, which rules them out for genuine long-term living.

Does Laramie RV Resort have full hookups for monthly stays?

Yes. Every RV site includes full hookups with water, sewer, and 20/30/50-amp electric. For a long stay, request a front deluxe or pull-through site with a concrete pad and more room. A free dump station is on-site for guests.

Can I receive mail and packages during a long-term stay?

Yes. Mail and package receiving are supported with proper addressing, which is the detail long-term guests ask about most. Confirm the correct address format with the office at check-in. The park also has 24/7 laundry and a 24-hour bathhouse for daily living.

Who stays long-term at Laramie RV Resort?

The long-stay mix is workforce travelers and students: traveling nurses on assignment, blue-collar contractors moving across country, and University of Wyoming and WyoTech students. The monthly rates are set for this crowd, who would otherwise pay motel rates.

Is Laramie RV Resort open year-round for winter stays?

Yes. The park operates year-round, and the $575/month winter rate runs October through May. Winter at 7,165 feet drops below zero, so skirting your rig, using a heated water hose, and managing heat matter. The 24-hour bathhouse and 24/7 laundry make the cold months livable.

Reserve Your Monthly RV Site in Laramie

Laramie RV Resort by RJourney gives you full hookup sites, 24/7 laundry, a fenced dog park, mail and package receiving, and monthly rates from $575. You are 5 minutes off I-80, 10 minutes from downtown Laramie, and across the street from the Greenbelt River trail, a practical year-round base for nurses on assignment, contractors, and students.

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

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