RV Parks & Campgrounds in Wyoming

Big skies, rugged trails, and timeless freedom—experience Wyoming the RJourney way.

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3 RJourney parks

BEST SEASON

June-September (peak: July-August)

NIGHTLY RATES

$29.1+ per night

POPULAR ATTRACTION

Curt Gowdy State Park

DISTANCE TO ATTRACTION

30 min from Cheyenne RV Resort

BOOK AHEAD

4-6 weeks ahead for summer

Wyoming is home to some of America’s most breathtaking parks and wild landscapes. RJourney parks like Cheyenne, Laramie, and Pine Bluffs give you easy access to Yellowstone, the Tetons, and beyond.

Our Wyoming Parks

Big skies, rugged trails, and timeless freedom—experience Wyoming the RJourney way.

Cheyenne

☁️
49°24°

Cheyenne, WY

4.3(720 Reviews)
Starting at $29.1
BasketballBirdwatchingHorseshoesMini GolfPlaygroundRental BikesSwimming

Laramie

🌤️
40°25°

Laramie, WY

3.3(233 Reviews)
Starting at $40
Fitness CenterGame RoomIndoor Table GamesLibraryPlayground

Pine Bluffs

☁️
53°26°

Pine Bluffs, WY

3.6(111 Reviews)
Starting at $40
RV CampingStargazing

When Is the Best Time to Camp in Wyoming?

The ideal window for RV camping in Wyoming is mid-June through mid-September, when daytime temperatures reach the comfortable low 80s with cool nights in the 50s. This high-elevation climate offers perfect conditions for exploring outdoor attractions like Vedauwoo and Curt Gowdy State Park without oppressive heat.
Season
Weather
Crowds
Highlights
Spring (March-May)
Highs 40s-60s, lows 20s-30s
Low
Wildflowers blooming, fewer crowds, variable weather with strong winds
Summer (June-Aug)
Highs 70s-80s, lows 40s-50s
Peak
Perfect RV weather, all campgrounds open, Cheyenne Frontier Days in late July
Fall (Sept-Nov)
Highs 50s-70s, lows 30s-40s
Moderate
Golden aspens, cooler hiking weather, fewer tourists after Labor Day
Winter (Dec-Feb)
Highs 30s, lows teens
Low
Snow-covered landscapes, winter sports, cold-weather RVing only

How Do I Get to RJourney Parks in Wyoming?

Three distinct regions, each with unique mountain experiences

Cheyenne RV Resort

Cheyenne

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Driving Distances

Denver, CO 1 hr 45 min
Fort Collins, CO 55 min
Laramie, WY 1 hr 15 min

Nearest Airport

Cheyenne Regional Airport (CYS)

15 min from park

Strong Verizon and AT&T coverage in Cheyenne area
6,062 ft elevation

Laramie RV Resort

Laramie

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Driving Distances

Cheyenne, WY 1 hr 15 min
Fort Collins, CO 1 hr 45 min
Denver, CO 2 hr 15 min

Nearest Airport

Laramie Regional Airport (LAR)

20 min from park

Good coverage in town, spotty in surrounding mountains
7,165 ft elevation

Pine Bluffs RV Resort

Pine Bluffs

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Driving Distances

Cheyenne, WY 45 min
Fort Collins, CO 1 hr 45 min
Scottsbluff, NE 1 hr 40 min

Nearest Airport

Cheyenne Regional Airport (CYS)

45 min from park

Adequate along I-80 corridor
5,945 ft elevation

State-Wide Information

Pet Policy

All RJourney parks welcome pets with designated walking areas and waste stations.

Accessibility

ADA-accessible facilities at all locations.

Nearby Attractions

Curt Gowdy State Park
State Park

Curt Gowdy State Park

30 min from Cheyenne RV Resort

Three reservoirs and 35+ miles of award-winning mountain bike trails make this a premier outdoor recreation destination. Features 178 reservable campsites and excellent fishing opportunities.

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Vedauwoo Recreation Area
National Park

Vedauwoo Recreation Area

20 min from Laramie RV Resort

Famous for massive Sherman Granite rock formations and world-class climbing opportunities. Perfect for photography and short scenic walks among unique geological features.

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Wyoming Territorial Prison
Historic Site

Wyoming Territorial Prison

10 min from Laramie RV Resort

Restored 1872 federal prison that once held outlaw Butch Cassidy. Features interpretive exhibits on frontier justice and includes RV dump station facilities.

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Cheyenne Frontier Days
National Park

Cheyenne Frontier Days

10 min from Cheyenne RV Resort

World's largest outdoor rodeo and western celebration held annually in late July. Features parades, concerts, and the famous Old West Museum with historic carriage collection.

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Snowy Range Scenic Byway
National Park

Snowy Range Scenic Byway

45 min from Laramie RV Resort

One of Wyoming's highest paved passes at 10,800+ feet elevation. Offers alpine lakes, hiking trails, and spectacular mountain vistas accessible to RVs during summer months.

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Frequently asked questions

Elevations range from 5,945 feet at Pine Bluffs to 7,165 feet at Laramie, with Cheyenne at 6,062 feet. Expect cooler temperatures than lower elevations and allow time for altitude adjustment.

3-Day Southeast Wyoming Adventure

Experience the best of Wyoming's frontier heritage and natural wonders on this carefully planned loop connecting all three RJourney parks along the historic I-80 corridor.
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Day 1: Cheyenne Capital Discovery

Settle into Cheyenne RV Resort and explore Wyoming's capital city. Visit the State Capitol grounds, stroll historic Depot Plaza, and see the bronze 'Big Boots' art downtown. End with dinner at The Albany steakhouse and a visit to see the Big Boy steam engine at Holliday Park.

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Day 2: Laramie & Medicine Bow Mountains

Drive to Laramie RV Resort and explore the dramatic granite formations at Vedauwoo Recreation Area. Tour the historic Wyoming Territorial Prison where Butch Cassidy was held, then walk downtown Laramie's mural-lined streets and visit the University of Wyoming campus.

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Day 3: Pine Bluffs & High Plains

Complete your journey at Pine Bluffs RV Resort near the Nebraska border. Visit the Texas Trail Museum to learn about cattle drive history, then climb to Our Lady of Peace Shrine for panoramic views across the endless high plains before continuing your travels.

Insider Tip

Park hosts recommend booking sites on the west side of Laramie RV Resort for the best sunset views over the Snowy Range mountains.

Ready to Explore Wyoming?

Ready to explore Wyoming's frontier spirit and stunning landscapes? Book your stay at one of our three premium RV resorts and discover why the Equality State captivates travelers from around the world.

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About this park

Rugged and untamed, Wyoming is where the wild things still roam. Geysers erupt in Yellowstone, the Tetons rise sharp against alpine lakes, and pronghorn sprint across sage flats. Saddle up for a horseback trek, cast flies on the Snake River, or drive through wildflower-framed alpine passes in the Bighorns. Wide-open spaces, star-splashed skies, and frontier spirit define every RV stay in the Cowboy State.

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All RJourney parks welcome pets with designated walking areas and waste stations.

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About this park

Rugged and untamed, Wyoming is where the wild things still roam. Geysers erupt in Yellowstone, the Tetons rise sharp against alpine lakes, and pronghorn sprint across sage flats. Saddle up for a horseback trek, cast flies on the Snake River, or drive through wildflower-framed alpine passes in the Bighorns. Wide-open spaces, star-splashed skies, and frontier spirit define every RV stay in the Cowboy State.

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