Dog-friendly RV sites with open prairie to walk pets at Cheyenne RV Resort in Cheyenne, Wyoming
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Pet-Friendly RV Parks Near Cheyenne, WY

Updated June 2026 Cheyenne, WY

Traveling through Cheyenne with a dog in the rig changes what you look for in a campground. You want a fenced place to let the dog run after a long day on I-80, a pet policy that does not nickel-and-dime you on every site, and staff who actually want your dog there. Cheyenne RV Resort checks all three: a real on-site dog park, no pet fee on RV or tent sites, and select pet-friendly cabins for travelers without a rig.

Below is the full pet policy, what the dog park is like, the fees that do and do not apply, and where to find a vet, a groomer, or an off-leash trail nearby. If you are routing a road trip with a dog through southeast Wyoming, here is what you need to know.

What Makes Cheyenne RV Resort Work for Pet Owners

Three things separate a genuinely pet-friendly RV park from one that just tolerates dogs: a safe place to exercise them, a fee structure that does not punish you for bringing them, and staff who welcome them. Cheyenne RV Resort delivers on all three. The fenced on-site dog park lets dogs run off-leash in an enclosed space, which matters after hours in a moving truck. Pets stay free on every RV and tent site, so a road-tripping family with two dogs is not paying extra per night. And the open prairie around the property gives you room for leashed morning walks before you hit I-80 again. For travelers without a rig, select cabins are pet-friendly for a modest $5 fee, so the dog does not have to stay behind.

Pet Policy, Fees, and Rules at a Glance

Fees: Free on Sites, Small Fee for Cabins

There is no per-pet fee on RV sites or tent sites at Cheyenne RV Resort. The only pet charge is a $5 fee for staying in one of the select pet-friendly cabins. Service animals are exempt from all fees and are welcome everywhere, at all times, without restriction.

Leash and Conduct Rules

Pets must be leashed at all times, including at your campsite, and cannot be left unattended. Owners are responsible for cleaning up after their pets and for any damages or cleaning fees. There are no breed restrictions, but aggressive pets are not allowed; the policy is behavior-based, not breed-based. The fenced dog park is the one place dogs can be off-leash.

Vets, Pet Services, and Off-Leash Spots Nearby

Cheyenne is a full-service city, so pet care is close. Several veterinary clinics operate in town, including 24-hour emergency options, all within about 10 to 15 minutes of the resort. You will find pet supply stores and groomers in the same commercial corridor near downtown. For exercise beyond the on-site dog park, the open grassland around the property is good for leashed walks, and the city maintains public parks with walking paths a short drive away. If you are heading west toward Vedauwoo or Curt Gowdy State Park for the day, leashed dogs are welcome on most trails, so the dog can come along for the hike. Call ahead to confirm current hours and leash rules at any public land before you go.

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Fenced on-site dog park and full hookup RV sites at Cheyenne RV Resort in Cheyenne, Wyoming

Cheyenne RV Resort sits just off I-80 at Exit 367 on the east side of Cheyenne, 5 minutes from the highway and 10 minutes from downtown. For travelers with pets, the draw is the fenced on-site dog park, one of the most popular amenities per staff, where dogs get real room to run after a day in the truck. Pets stay free on all RV and tent sites, and select cabins are pet-friendly for guests traveling without a rig. The park operates year-round and serves a steady mix of workforce travelers, families, and road-trippers, many of them traveling with dogs.

Sites & Hookups

Every RV site comes with full hookups: water, sewer, and 30/50-amp electric. Pull-through sites handle big rigs without backing in, and back-in sites are in the mix. All RV and tent sites are pet-friendly with no per-pet fee, so your dog stays with you wherever you park. Tent sites (T01 through T11) include water and electric. Cabins work for travelers without a rig, and select designated cabins accept pets for a $5 fee. A dump station and propane fill station are on-site, and every site has a picnic table.

What's On-Site

The fenced dog park is the amenity pet owners come for, and staff say guests regularly cite it alongside the pool as the reason they chose to stay. After a day on the road, it gives dogs a safe, enclosed place to run off-leash while you set up. The rest of the property keeps the whole family busy: a swimming pool, mini golf course, basketball court, playground, and pavilion. Banana bikes are available to rent. WiFi covers the park, propane and firewood are sold at the office and store, and ADA-accessible facilities are on-site. Open grassland around the property is good for leashed dog walks, with raptors, meadowlarks, and pronghorn often in view.

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Swimming Pool
Mini Golf
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Basketball Court
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Pull Through
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Full Hookups
50 Amp

What Guests Say

4.3 stars across 720 Google reviews. The themes that come up most often are cleanliness, staff, and the bathhouse. Pet owners specifically call out the dog park as a reason they chose to stay, and the open layout makes leashed walks easy. The handful of flags (pet policy questions, the occasional check-in snag) run to roughly a dozen mentions each out of 720. That ratio is the story. Repeat guests, many of them workforce travelers on long assignments, come back for the consistency: same well-kept sites, same team at the office, same routine summer after summer.

Other Pet-Friendly RV Parks Near Cheyenne, WY

Cheyenne RV Resort is the most full-featured pet-friendly option on the east side of town, but a few other parks welcome dogs in the area. Pet policies and fees change, so call ahead to confirm before you arrive with a dog.

Terry Bison Ranch RV Park

7 miles south of Cheyenne on I-25 (Exit 2, near the Colorado border) Full hookups, pull-through

Full hookup RV sites alongside a working bison ranch. Take a train ride through the pastures to see the herd, and grab a bison burger at the on-site restaurant. Sites are more basic than a dedicated resort and you are farther from town services, but the bison make it memorable. Visit website.

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Best for: Families wanting a quirky working-ranch stop

Curt Gowdy State Park

25 miles west of Cheyenne on Highway 210 (Happy Jack Road) Some electric sites; no water or sewer hookups

Over 200 campsites across three reservoirs at 7,200 feet, with IMBA Silver-rated mountain biking, trout and kokanee fishing, and granite scenery far from the highway. No showers, no full hookups. Big rigs should check site dimensions before booking. Reserve through Wyoming State Parks. Visit website.

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Best for: Mountain scenery and trail access over full hookups

Dog-Friendly Things to Do from Your Cheyenne Base

On the Water

Curt Gowdy State Park, 25 miles west, anchors the area’s water recreation with three reservoirs and over 35 miles of trails. Leashed dogs are welcome on the trail system, so it makes a solid day trip when you want to stretch the dog’s legs somewhere scenic. Check current pet rules with Wyoming State Parks before you go.

On Land

Vedauwoo Recreation Area is 25 minutes west via I-80 Exit 329, where giant Sherman granite formations rise out of the forest. Leashed dogs can join you on the family-friendly Turtle Rock Trail (1.5 miles), a manageable loop for most dogs. The open prairie immediately around the resort is good for shorter leashed walks right outside your rig, with prairie wildlife often in view.

Day Trips

Downtown Cheyenne is 10 minutes from the resort, with a walkable historic depot district, restaurants, and parks where leashed dogs are welcome on the sidewalks and green spaces. Several patios around the depot district are dog-friendly in warm weather. The city’s public parks offer easy walking paths a short drive from the resort when the dog needs a longer outing.

Pet Travel Tips for RVers in Cheyenne

Use the dog park after the drive:

The fenced dog park lets dogs burn off energy off-leash right after you arrive. Setting up is easier when the dog has already had a run.

Watch the altitude and heat:

Cheyenne sits at 6,062 feet, and summer afternoons climb into the 80s while mornings start cool. Keep water out for your dog and avoid the hottest part of the day for long walks.

Never leave pets unattended:

Park policy requires pets be leashed and not left alone at the site. With big temperature swings, an unattended dog in a rig can overheat or get cold fast.

Carry waste bags on every walk:

Owners are responsible for cleanup. The open prairie around the property is great for walks, so keep bags on hand for leashed outings.

Confirm pet cabins when booking:

Only select cabins are pet-friendly, and they carry a $5 fee. If you need a cabin rather than a site, ask the office to confirm a pet-friendly unit before you arrive.

Know where the vet is:

Cheyenne has 24-hour emergency vet care within 10 to 15 minutes. Save the number before a long travel day so you are not searching in an emergency.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Cheyenne RV Resort pet-friendly?

Yes. The resort has a fenced on-site dog park, and pets are welcome on all RV and tent sites with no per-pet fee. Select designated cabins are pet-friendly for a $5 fee. Service animals are welcome everywhere without restriction or fee.

Is there a pet fee at Cheyenne RV Resort?

There is no per-pet fee on RV sites or tent sites. The only pet charge is a $5 fee for staying in one of the select pet-friendly cabins. Service animals are always exempt from fees.

Does Cheyenne RV Resort have a dog park?

Yes. There is a fenced on-site dog park where dogs can run off-leash, and it is one of the most popular amenities per staff. Guests regularly cite it as a reason they chose to stay.

Are there breed restrictions for pets?

No. There are no breed restrictions. Aggressive pets are not allowed, but the policy is behavior-based rather than breed-based. Pets must be leashed at all times and cannot be left unattended.

Where is the nearest vet to Cheyenne RV Resort?

Cheyenne has several veterinary clinics within about 10 to 15 minutes of the resort, including 24-hour emergency options. It is worth saving a clinic number before a long travel day with a pet.

Can I bring my dog to nearby trails and parks?

Yes. Leashed dogs are welcome on most trails at Vedauwoo Recreation Area and Curt Gowdy State Park, both about 25 minutes west, and on the open prairie around the resort. Confirm current pet rules with the land manager before you go.

Bring the Dog to Cheyenne RV Resort

Cheyenne RV Resort by RJourney gives pet owners a fenced dog park, no pet fee on RV or tent sites, pet-friendly cabins, and open prairie for leashed walks, all 5 minutes from I-80 and 10 minutes from downtown. Monthly rates at $550 make it work for extended stays with a dog, and nightly rates start at $29.10.

See all site types, the pet policy, and live availability on the Cheyenne RV Resort page.

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