Pine Bluffs RV Resort by RJourney with full-hookup long-term sites and wide Wyoming sky on the High Plains
Southeast Wyoming — Camping Guide

Long-Term RV Parks Near Pine Bluffs, WY

Updated June 2026 Pine Bluffs, WY

If you are working a contract in the Cheyenne metro area or settling in for a long stay along the I-80 corridor, monthly RV rates are what make the math work. Pine Bluffs sits at the far eastern edge of Wyoming where I-80 crosses in from Nebraska, 45 miles east of Cheyenne, and it is one of the most affordable extended-stay bases in the region. Workers on pipeline, wind energy, and construction projects keep the monthly sites occupied year-round, and the open prairie keeps the rent low.

This guide covers long-term RV options near Pine Bluffs, starting with the closest full-service park and how its monthly rate stacks up against the alternatives around Cheyenne. The deciding factors for a long stay are different from an overnight: monthly cost, full hookups you can rely on through winter, room between sites, and easy interstate access for getting to a job site. Here is how the area compares.

What a Long Stay at Pine Bluffs Actually Looks Like

At roughly $16.50 a day with full hookups, a monthly site at Pine Bluffs RV Resort is built for people on long contracts rather than vacationers. The guest mix reflects that: pipeline, wind energy, and construction crews working across southeast Wyoming, full-time RVers, and snowbirds breaking the season into longer stops. Day-to-day life here is quiet and practical. You have water, sewer, and 20/30/50-amp electric at the site, a picnic table, room between you and your neighbor, a clean bathhouse, laundry within reach in town, and park-wide WiFi. Cheyenne is a 45-minute commute west on I-80 for job sites, big-box groceries, and medical; Kimball, Nebraska is 25 minutes east for closer basics. The trade you make for the low rent is distance from a full-service town and real exposure to High Plains weather, which is worth planning for before you commit to a season.

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Full-hookup back-in RV sites with picnic tables for monthly stays at Pine Bluffs RV Resort by RJourney

Pine Bluffs RV Resort by RJourney is located at 10 Paintbrush Road, Pine Bluffs, WY 82082, directly off I-80. Arriving from Cheyenne, take Exit 401; coming from Nebraska, take Exit 1. For long-term guests, the draw is simple: monthly rates start at $500, which works out to roughly $16.50 a day with full hookups included, one of the most affordable extended-stay options in the broader Cheyenne metro area. The park is built for the people who actually run long stays here: workers on pipeline, wind energy, and construction projects across southeast Wyoming, plus full-time RVers and snowbirds. It operates year-round, with room between sites and an easy interstate shot to job sites in Cheyenne and the surrounding region.

Sites & Hookups

Every site at Pine Bluffs RV Resort is a full-hookup back-in with water, sewer, and electric. Electrical service covers 20-amp, 30-amp, and 50-amp connections, so your rig is covered regardless of its setup, which matters when you are running heat and appliances hard through a long stay. Each site includes a picnic table, and the layout provides real breathing room between neighbors. This is not a park where you are stacking rigs side by side, and that space makes a difference when you settle in for a month or longer and the wind picks up. The park is big rig friendly: large motorhomes, fifth wheels, and travel trailers pulling tow vehicles all fit comfortably. Each site includes parking for 2 vehicles, and extra vehicles park by the office for $5 per day. A dump station is on-site.

What's On-Site

Pine Bluffs RV Resort keeps things practical, which is exactly what a long stay needs. Full hookups at every site, restrooms and showers, a dump station, WiFi across the park, and a designated dog walk area at the end of the property. The site layout has room to breathe, with picnic tables at every site and space between neighbors. The park does not try to be a destination resort. There is no pool, no mini golf, no jumping pillow. What it does well is the work of an actual extended-stay base: clean bathhouse, easy I-80 access, level sites, and a monthly rate that makes a six-month workforce contract financially viable. Stargazing is the standout passive amenity for guests who are here a while: there is almost no light pollution between Cheyenne and Kimball, and clear nights on the High Plains put the Milky Way right overhead.

WiFi
Showers
Dump Station
Dog Park
Picnic Tables
Big Rig Friendly
Full Hookups
50 Amp

What Guests Say

3.6 stars across 111 Google reviews. Not a 4.5-star resort, and not pretending to be. What guests call out: cleanliness, the bathhouse, and the staff. The wins are the basics, done well, which is what matters most over a long stay. The complaints cluster around pet-policy friction, check-in or office-hour timing, and the bathhouse on a bad day. Repeat and long-term guests come back because the location and the price work. Right off I-80, monthly rates that do not move much, room to breathe between sites, sky you can see. For workforce stays and snowbird seasons, that is the math.

Other Long-Term RV Options Near Pine Bluffs

Pine Bluffs is a small town, and extended-stay options in the immediate area are limited. These alternatives sit within a reasonable drive and serve different priorities. Availability and monthly rates change, so call ahead before committing to a long stay.

AB Camping

Cheyenne, about 45 miles west Full hookups

One of the established RV parks near Cheyenne, the nearest city with a full range of services. It offers full hookups close to shopping, restaurants, and medical facilities, which can suit a long stay if you commute into the city daily. The tradeoff is an urban setting rather than the quiet High Plains, and monthly rates tend to run higher than Pine Bluffs. Visit website.

Call for current monthly rates
Best for: Long-term guests who need to be close to Cheyenne services

Kimball City Campground

Kimball, NE, about 25 miles east Basic hookups

Cross the state line into Nebraska and Kimball offers a city-run campground with basic hookups at rates comparable to Pine Bluffs. Amenities are more limited and it is less geared toward long stays, but it works as a backup. Kimball itself is a small agricultural town with a few restaurants and a convenience store. For full hookups, showers, and a dedicated monthly rate, Pine Bluffs RV Resort is the more complete extended-stay package. Visit website.

Comparable to Pine Bluffs
Best for: A practical backup if Pine Bluffs monthly sites are full

Getting Out on Days Off Near Pine Bluffs

On Land

Even on a long workforce stay, Pine Bluffs has more to do on a day off than you would guess for a town its size. The University of Wyoming has run an active archaeological excavation at Texas Trail Park since 1986, producing artifacts dating back over 10,000 years; the dig site is open to visitors free during summer months. Downtown, a series of historical murals cover building walls depicting ranching, railroad, and homesteading history, and the self-guided walking tour takes about 30 to 45 minutes. Stop by the Pine Bluffs Distillery for locally made spirits afterward. Curt Gowdy State Park, about 65 miles west between Cheyenne and Laramie, offers reservoir fishing and miles of hiking and mountain biking trails for a longer day out.

Day Trips

Cheyenne is 45 minutes west on I-80 with a full day’s worth of activities on your day off: the Wyoming State Capitol, the Cheyenne Depot Museum, and the Cheyenne Frontier Days Old West Museum. Frontier Days itself runs in late July and is worth planning around. Terry Bison Ranch south of town offers bison tours and horseback riding. Heading east into Nebraska’s panhandle, Scotts Bluff National Monument (about 90 miles) rises dramatically from the plains as a former Oregon Trail landmark, with Chimney Rock nearby for a combined trip.

Seasonal Guide for a Long Stay Near Pine Bluffs

Late Spring (May and June)

The High Plains warm up slowly at 5,000-plus feet. Daytime highs land in the 60s and 70s, but nights can still dip into the 30s. Wind is the defining feature of spring here, with gusts regularly topping 40 mph, so a long-stay setup needs awnings and outdoor gear secured. The upside: green prairie and thin crowds, and the easiest window to land a monthly site before summer demand.

60s-70s
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Summer (July and August)

Peak travel season on I-80. Temperatures reach the 80s and low 90s, but low humidity keeps it comfortable. Cheyenne Frontier Days in late July fills every park in the region and tightens nightly availability; long-term guests already settled in are fine, but new monthly arrivals should book ahead. This is the busiest period for the park.

80s-low 90s
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Fall (September and October)

The best window for life on the High Plains. Daytime temperatures settle into the 50s and 60s, the persistent wind calms somewhat, and summer crowds thin out. A comfortable stretch for a workforce stay before winter sets in, and an easy time to secure a monthly site.

50s-60s
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Winter (November through April)

Winter on the High Plains is real, and it is where the monthly rate earns its keep for workforce travelers who stay through it. Temperatures drop below zero regularly, and I-80 between Cheyenne and Rawlins is one of the most closure-prone stretches of interstate in the country. The park operates year-round, but you will need a 4-season rig with solid insulation and a reliable heating system. Skirt the rig, manage your water lines, and check WYDOT’s 511 service before any winter travel.

20s-40s
avg high

Practical Tips for a Long-Term Stay Near Pine Bluffs

Confirm the monthly rate and what is metered:

The $500/month starting rate is among the most affordable in the Cheyenne metro. Call (307) 218-5514 to confirm the current rate, whether electric is included or metered for long stays, and any deposit, which matters most over a multi-month contract.

Bring a 4-season rig for winter contracts:

Southeast Wyoming winters drop below zero regularly. Skirt the rig, insulate and heat-tape water lines, and keep a backup heat source. The monthly rate only pencils out if your rig can take the cold.

Prepare for relentless wind:

This is one of the windiest regions in the lower 48. Sustained winds of 25 to 35 mph are normal, and gusts over 50 mph happen in spring. Secure your awning, tie down outdoor furniture, and do not leave anything loose at the site.

Plan your commute and resupply:

Cheyenne is 45 minutes west for job sites, Walmart, Safeway, and medical; Kimball, Nebraska is 25 minutes east for closer basics. Pine Bluffs itself has a small grocery for essentials. Factor the drive into a daily work routine.

Watch I-80 closures:

The stretch west of Cheyenne closes more than any other interstate in the country in winter. If your work takes you that way, check WYDOT 511 before you head out, and keep extra supplies in the rig for closure days.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the cheapest long-term RV park near Pine Bluffs, WY?

Pine Bluffs RV Resort by RJourney starts at $500/month with full hookups included, which works out to roughly $16.50 a day. That makes it one of the most affordable extended-stay options in the broader Cheyenne metro area. Call (307) 218-5514 to confirm the current monthly rate and availability.

Does Pine Bluffs RV Resort offer monthly rates?

Yes. Monthly rates start at $500/month, with full-hookup back-in sites that include water, sewer, and 20/30/50-amp electric. The park is built for long stays, with workforce travelers on pipeline, wind energy, and construction projects making up a large share of its monthly guests.

Can I stay at Pine Bluffs RV Resort through the winter?

The park operates year-round, and the $500/month rate makes winter stays financially viable. Southeast Wyoming winters bring temperatures below zero and frequent high winds, so a 4-season RV with strong insulation, heat-taped water lines, and reliable heating is essential. Check WYDOT’s 511 service for I-80 road conditions before traveling.

How far is Pine Bluffs from Cheyenne for a work commute?

Pine Bluffs is about 45 miles east of Cheyenne, a 45-minute drive west on I-80 via Exit 401. That puts Cheyenne’s job sites, big-box groceries, and medical services within a reasonable daily commute, while the monthly rate stays well below in-town Cheyenne parks.

What hookups come with a long-term site at Pine Bluffs?

Every site is a full-hookup back-in with water, sewer, and electric, with 20-amp, 30-amp, and 50-amp service available. That covers any rig running heat and appliances hard through a long stay. A dump station is on-site, and each site includes a picnic table and parking for 2 vehicles.

Are there other long-term RV parks near Pine Bluffs?

Options in the immediate area are limited. AB Camping in Cheyenne (45 miles west) offers full hookups closer to city services but typically at higher monthly rates. Kimball City Campground in Nebraska (25 miles east) has basic hookups as a backup. For a dedicated affordable monthly rate with full hookups, Pine Bluffs RV Resort is the closest complete option.

Reserve a Long-Term Site at Pine Bluffs RV Resort

For a workforce contract, a snowbird season, or any extended stay along the I-80 corridor, Pine Bluffs RV Resort by RJourney gives you the math that works: full hookups at every site, monthly rates from $500, big rig access, and room to breathe at the Wyoming-Nebraska border, 45 minutes from Cheyenne.

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

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