We were treated very well by the owners. It was a quiet place. We would stay there again, although it is not a place to go stay a length of time. We camped here in a camper.
Review Rating
[ 5 / 10 ]
2000
$20
There was a change in owership and office paperwork was a mess. We didn't get the site we reserved. We camped here in a camper.
This park is actually in Bar Nunn, Wyoming (close to Casper). The staff is extremely friendly. It has a wonderfully stocked store with groceries and gift items. There's a beautiful swimming pool, and good laundry and restroom facilities. The downside was the limited area for walking pets and the industrial-type of buildings by the park. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We liked this place last year; so we stayed here again. It seems to have improved some in appearance. The grass areas are well kept and there enough trees about to look good. Some sites have a nice view of the mountains. The staff was very nice. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We only stayed here one night. However, the RV site was nice. The grounds and bathroom were clean. The staff was very nice. We camped here in a Motorhome.
OK place to stay for an overnight. Pool and hot tub are nice, but they close them at 8 PM. "Free" wi-fi is OK, but if you exceed their bandwidth limitations, they reduce your speed to dial-up numbers. Not really worth $45 per night. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Although there were sites that had sewer connections, they seemed to be all taken up by long term rigs (They seem to be semi permanent residence, each had very large propane tanks and underpinning). They did provide dump site but upon exiting this morning we had to wait in line to use it. Make sure you tanks are empty if you plan on staying here. The store was not open during posted hours and was opened late. The showers were family style but were limited to three in one house and two in the office area. Without drain capabilities the showering in the RV was very limited. WIFI was supposed to be available but trying to log on it would drop the signal every time. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
In my opinion this park was mediocre, no grass or trees. It is way over priced ($44 for EW&C). There were no full hook-ups available so we were way out in back and it was fairly far to the nearest rest room. There were three toilet shower combo's there, not enough for all the tent campers & Kamper Kabins. A dog ran loose in the park the whole time we were there even though we called the office about it. I'll find somewhere else to stay if I come back to Casper. The office staff were nice and helpful. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We have stayed in this campground many times when we visit relatives in Casper. Likewise, we have stayed at many KOA campgrounds. This one is average at best. The sites are all gravel with few trees and it is near Interstate 25 with some traffic noise. The reason I gave this campground such a low rating is they raised their rates to $40 a night. I felt it was too high last year at $35 and it is definitely too high now. I asked about the increased rates and was told, "everything is going up, so we raised our rates" What they fail to realize is that we cut our stay short due to their rates. Instead of two nights, we would have stayed at least four nights had the rates been more reasonable. We camped here in a Motorhome.
I read the review above by the person who was turned away because of their dog. I am currently staying at this park and was present in the store when this incident occurred and I have quite a different view of the situation. I don't know what was said prior to the owner telling the guest that their insurance does not allow them to accept pit bulls and their kin. The guest stated that his dog was a Staffordshire Terrier not a pit bull. The owner then told him that this breed is also not allowed by their insurer. The guest wanted to debate the topic but the owner told him a second time that their insurer does not allow this breed. The lady behind the desk then politely made the guest a reservation at another campground in town. As far as the derogatory comments about the owner, we have stayed many days at this campground over the last 2 years and have found all the employees and the owners to be quite courteous and helpful. To each his own. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 1 / 10 ]
May 2009
$30
RVers: Hide your women, children, and dogs from the owner of this park. We had barely walked into the office to check in when the owner barked (appropriately) that we owned a "pit bull" and that was not allowed and we had to go elsewhere. In fact, we do not own a pit bull, and while our sweet Daphne is a relative of a pit, we have NEVER been turned away and never had any problems with her. So, this owner's gruff language and assessment, followed by a storming up the stairs to not even discuss the issue had me standing there in amazement. We had to totally reroute our trip right there on the spot. I heard later from a different RV park owner that the guy has a reputation for being nasty; yeah, no kidding. We stay at a lot of RV parks -- and a lot of KOAs -- but we will never again stop in Casper, and certainly never in this KOA -- and we advise you to not use this park if you need to be in the area. Worst KOA -- worst RV park -- experience. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This park is perfect for an overnight stay. It is convenient to the interstate, but without the traffic noise. The people are very friendly, sites are easy to access and adequate in size. The park is clean and well maintained. Cable works well and the Wi-Fi is among the best we have seen in our travels. We would definitely stay here again if passing through. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Nice level gravel sites and roads. Just enough trees, and concrete patios at many sites. The staff is friendly and helpful. It's away from the highway; so it's quiet too. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a very nice stopover park. We were on our way from Ca to Mt Rushmore and liked the Casper area so much we stayed an extra night here. The KOA staff were very friendly and helpful. We did eat at the Bar and Grill next to the campground, and yes, it was very smokey. On the other hand, the staff were very friendly and the hamburgers and "home made" french fries were excellent. They offer drive up window service and take out. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Rate is based to buy 2 get 1 free hot deal. The park is a few miles north with a great view overlooking Casper. The sites were reasonably level and Cable TV & WI-FI worked fine. Indoor pool is listed as heated but we never felt any heat entering the pool and the water temperature was about 70, which is perhaps the desired level. After swimming some it was OK. Hot tub was warm but not hot & Laundry closes with store. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Fine place as an overnight or 2 nights, with an indoor swimming pool. The KOA is actually in Bar Nunn which is a very small and poor community. Casper is a nice town and there is a great walking, jogging and biking path that goes for miles through Casper. Avoid the recommended restaurant within walking distance, it is a bar with smoking. And do not fill up at the gas station at the exit, since I am fairly sure we got some water with our diesel. We would stay here again We camped here in a Motorhome.
One of the best KOA's we have stayed at. We only intended to stay overnight, but Casper is very charming and the park was so well kept and maintained we felt comfortable extending our stay. Owners are super friendly and accommodating. Park facilities are very well maintained and managed. There are long-term residents in the park but all the sites and trailers were clean and well maintained. Very quiet park during the day and night. Shade trees are abundant, at least two at every sight, some are still growing so shade is not as much as the more mature trees. We would definitely stay again for any length of time. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This is a relatively newer KOA with mainly rock ground cover. It is very well maintained and younger trees strategically are planted at each site. The facility is on the north edge of Casper in Bar Nunn in an open area, so it is susceptible to wind, however not dusty. The management is courteous ,and it is obvious the facility is well maintained because they pay attention to details. In years to come as the trees mature this will be a nice park. The pads are measured equally with about 10' between each one. The Wi-Fi works perfect and the cable TV is a nice addition with 50+ channels. While more distance between sites and better shade would be a plus, all in all this is a very well maintained facility with the best yet to come over time. The rates are a bit high, with the only discounts being offered for KOA members, but one only needs to check reviews of other RV parks in Casper, and it is a no brainer. For a very clean, well maintained and well managed facility this is the only real choice in Casper. This is especially the case if you have spent a week or so boondocking in the adjacent mountains/prairies. We would not hesitate recommending this KOA. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a great overnight park, easy to get in and out. The park is very clean and well managed. The office staff is friendly and knows what they are doing. There is an indoor pool, great for those cool nights. It is a bit overpriced but glad to pay for the ease in parking. We'd pick this park again when in the area. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The staff is very friendly at this park. The restrooms are clean and there are things for the kids to do. We have two dogs and there were not many places we could walk them, however. The park was overpriced for what you get. The Wi-Fi worked, but we got better reception from the antenna than the cable. The park is dusty and we didn't find it relaxing to sit outside our RV. We would not stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This was a very nice campground. Easy to find and well laid out. Grass and gravel sites, perhaps a bit close but the pull thrus were plenty long and easy to maneuver into. It was priced rather high (price includes KOA "discount") but that is typical of KOAs in my opinion. There were no sites available at other campgrounds in the area but we would stay here again if the if there was nothing else available. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We parked in the 30 amp with water and electric only. Restrooms & Showers on that side of the park are individual rooms with shower, toilet and sink. The shower was one of the biggest we've found in a KOA. The water pressure was okay, the water was hot and the shower curtain actually covered the opening. The site we were on sloped to the drivers side. The ground was gravel with grass on the sides no more than 8 feet. The gravel is relatively fresh and so we used pads for the jacks. It's a KOA site with barely enough room for motorhome from side to side. The access is fine. It's on the north side of Casper. At the entrance there are a couple of big chuckholes. The interior roads are mostly good and even. The Internet is works okay. There is wind but haven't noticed any noise or excess light. The park is not far from the highway but it seems to be lightly traveled. The owners are okay. We arrived at 3:00 pm and the sign on the door said they'd be back at 3:30 pm. They did show up on time but it was cold so the waiting was not real fun. We stopped here for 4 nights and plan to do sightseeing in Casper and Douglas on our way to Yellowstone. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Signage to campground good Have to drive through industrial area to get to campground. Good area to park and register. Owners friendly, efficient and extremely helpful. Access roads to sites wide and well maintained. Open, wide,flat mainly gravel and grass sites with the occasional tree. Hook-ups in good location. Electricity good but water pressure a bit low. Wi-Fi worked well. Quiet edge of town location. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Nice size sites, clean laundry. Convenient access to Casper. No highway noise or trains. We would stay here again. Rate reflects spring special..stay 2 nights, get one free. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
A decent park. We were just driving through on our way to Mount Rushmore. It's a good place to stop for a night to rest and use the facilities. I would stop here again. Staff was accommodating with the things I needed and questions I asked. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This park borders on the RV parking lot style. There is some grass, 8-10' between sites and a few small trees, but it is tighter than we like. The WiFi is slow. It's right off of I-25, so there is highway noise to deal with. Despite the lack of the campground feel, the folks who run the place are nice and it is clean. There are small picnic tables, but no campfires. You wouldn't want to set your neighbors trailer on fire! We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
The restrooms were clean and they seemed to have most of the amenities we expect in an RV park. We did not expect trees in Wyoming but did expect wind! We were not disappointed as there were few trees and it was windy. My only disappointment was the sites themselve. Our site was not level and small. There were some larger sites that appeared nice but they also could use some leveling (there was only a couple of larger sites. My motorhome had the passenger side wheels off the ground by almost 6 inches to be level! Worst I have encountered. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Overnight only! Actually located in Bar Nun north of Casper on I-25, It's very desolate. Most of the "Regulars" are parked up near the Main building. I never saw anyone near those rigs. The new short time people are parked out in the "Overflow" type area. Hook ups include electric and water with no sewer. Dump station is near the office. Shade is sparse in this area. Trips to the market or restaurants are in Casper approx 7 miles away. Wifi works well, Cable has many channels. We camped here in a Motorhome.
A good spot for an overnighter or a few days. Convenient to the interstate but still quiet. Has an indoor pool and pet run enclosed by a high board fence to help block the wind. Free wi-fi worked great inside the trailer. Seems to be a popular place during the summer. We were there mid-week and it appeared to be full. Reservations are probably a good idea. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We stayed here two nights on our way to Cody, WY for a wedding, and enjoyed our stay here. Staff very friendly and helpful. Free WIFI that worked better than in most campgrounds. TV cable good, too. We would definitely stay here again. We camped here in a Truck Camper.
What the heck is KOA thinking. $26.00 for a piece of grass with no utilities to pitch a tent. We will just keep moving to a non KOA. This high pricing seems to be a habit with KOA recently. Oh well, there's always good sam, and the independents. We camped here in a Tent.
This park is just outside of town, but easy to find and the hosts were very friendly and helpful suggesting local attractions. Our site was level and clean. Free cable T.V. was a plus. Nice indoor pool. All facilities were clean. We would return. We camped here in a Truck Camper.
This is WY and the environment is tough. This KOA does a fairly good job of dealing with it. Roads and sites are mainly gravel thus mitigating some of the blowing material. They enclosed the swimming pool and spa. They have tried to keep grass between sites in better sites and have a nice concrete patio with table as well. Ingress and egress is very easy and space between sits in better sites is excellent. Restrooms and laundry were very clean. We moved to two different sites due to extending our stay for business and had excellent wi-fi access in both. However, this is a typical Hotspotzz installation (formerly pay access) and any experienced traveler will know what to expect in terms of CG coverage. I did measure the signal at both sites using NetStumbler on a laptop and using an Orinoco card and found ~ -55 db signal, which is a very good level. I downloaded a 2.5Mb AVG update in just seconds. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This was our second visit. Excellent facility and service. Level sites with good spaces between. And the wildlife - near tame rabbits throughout the campground and antelope just across the road. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a dirty, dusty, wind-blown park with staff that are not too friendly. Wind kept us from using our awning and it was hot. Our site was littered with cigarette butts and very uninviting. However the Cable was great and the WiFi worked though slowly. The trees are more bushes and do not afford the much need shade. We will not go back. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a nice large campground. It is clean and they have many hookup selections. We took the one with no dump. No trees and only a little grass but if you have been around that area you would understand. I would have no problem staying there again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Okay if you are desperate for an overnight place but be forwarned--dust, dust, dust. Long pull through spots, but restrooms are far apart and dog walk is not convenient. They adverse wi-fi and I specifically asked them when I reserved a spot if their wi-fi worked throughout the park. They assured me it did. It does not. In seven days here, we got the wi-fi excactly twice. If a non-dusty environment, convenient rest rooms, and good wi-fi is important to you, stay somewhere else. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We normally don't care for KOA. However this is one of the exceptions. The interior roads are very wide and the sites are big enough for larger RV's. There is a small city park right at the campground. Would stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
New, but excellent, experienced owners. Very friendly & helpful. All parks should have people like this. Park clean. Sites level. The store has few supplies. We wished we didn't have to hit the road, as would have stayed longer. If you stay here, take a picture of the sign. This park is actually located in Barr Nunn! We camped here in a Motorhome.
The Casper KOA North has a very large indoor pool. The campground was located close to the National Historic Trails Museum which was excellent. Had some seasonals living there, but was not bad. It looked much better than the Casper KOA East!
There were several people there who were picking up their new campers from the Teton Manufacturing Plant which is located nearby or who were there to have
their Teton's worked on. Overall, it was a fine base camp. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Review Rating
[ 9 / 10 ]
2002
$21
Nice clean campground. Not much shade but they've got trees planted. Only problem was no sewer with 50 amp. They said they presumed if you had a rig that big you had big enough holding tanks to not need sewer! Very clean & friendly people. Would stay there again. We camped here in a camper.
Review Rating
[ 2 / 10 ]
2001
$17
Messy. Mainly a transient workers camp. Mostly permanent set ups. Reminded me of the
slums. We camped here in a camper.
Older park, not updated. Sites are narrow. Our had a mud puddle, (we think from an underground water line leak). Owner's or manager's son helped us park, apparently didn't realize the problem. Sewer hookup is so far to rear it was difficult to hook up to water and electric, open bedroom slide without hitting tree and hook up to sewer. No grass. Restrooms marginally clean. Son was helpful with propane tank fill-up. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is a decent in-the-city type RV park. Sites are very close together. It was fine for a quick one-night stop over. We didn't use the pool, but there was a line of kids waiting to get into it in the morning. A sign said it was supposed to open at 9am, but at 9:45 the kids were still waiting outside the fence waiting for it to open. The showers and bathrooms were clean and worked well. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Site was acceptable although we had no sewer at ours. The park was clean but felt cramped as the sites were not that large and the roads are narrow. Laundry room was good and the employees were friendly. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This place is OK for overnight in the newer sites along the edge (where we were for one night), and could be quite nice for longer term if you can get in the established areas (grass and trees). It is definitely in town and has suffered from highway expansion but it's much better than I expected from the entrance. Roads and all look a bit tight but really had no problems. Enormously better than the place on the river (we pulled in and immediately out). We'd stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Stayed one night on our way to SD. This park is OK for overnight. It is an urban park and there is a train that runs next to it but there was no whistle and in didn't bother us. WI-Fi at the site and cable worked perfectly. Staff was friendly and helpful. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
NOT GOOD!!!! Price WAY TOO much for this urban jungle. Were going to spent 3 days here, spent 1 night, left a dawn. This is an example of what a campground shouldn't be, no trees, no grass, right on top of each other, very difficult entrance, very difficult exit, old run down, should really be bulldozed over, nothing positive here, would rate it a ZERO but rvparkreviews doesn't go that low. Try another place!!!! We camped here in a Motorhome.
Entering the park requires you to drive over what is almost a curb. Exiting is the same. Drive slowly over this but watch for oncoming traffic. Loud train just north of the park with a lot of activity during the night time. Staff was very friendly and helpful with directions. Two internet connections available, one in the laundry room and one in the adult club house. We camped here in a Motorhome.
No longer with KOA. Very helpful employees. Have a lot of long term staying RVs. Some train noise, it was a good spot to stay for one night, easy on and off. Got a good nights rest. Would stay again if in Casper area. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Stayed one night, no problems. Staff was helpful, even loaned us bleach when we discovered that we had a leak in valve for black tank. Bleach was to sterilize the small puddle under valve. Nothing really outstanding about the park, just a nice quiet place to stay. Smith RV also located about .5 miles from park as well. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Great location, just behind Fort Casper. Close to attractions and close enough to city. They have a policy of No Refunds and they mean it, so pay by the day if you are not sure how long you plan to stay. During our trip this Fall this was the only camp ground we encountered (other than in Jasper National Park) where they were full. Definitely would stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
A great location, and generally quiet near Ft Casper museum. Lot of long-term patrons, but a well kept and clean campground. Gravel sites, fenced dog runs, and safe for children. Would stay again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We are Passport America. We came in expecting a $15 rate. They asked if we were 50 amp wired, we were and said so. They added $5 because they don't allow adapters down to 30 amp. It was well kept, clean, lots of permanent residents but not junkie. A number of dogs but under control (leashes). Not bad, but not a destination campground unless your activities will be elsewhere in or around Casper. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Gravel and cut weed patches. More than half are long term workers. Overpriced. Walking distance to the real Fort Caspar which is very nice to visit. Office has empty shelves and coolers with no goods. Rest of office is strewn with debris. Continental breakfast consists of packaged sweet rolls tossed on a shelf. LIMIT ONE PER PERSON..no juice, coffee, etc...Quiet location and easy to get to off main interstate. One night stand kind of place if you could only afford it! We camped here in a Motorhome.
Good location to the town. Very large sites on level gravel. Not all that attraction of a campground, but well maintained. Additional fee for Wi-Fi with good signal. We felt it was overpriced. To be fair, all campgrounds with what we consider basic services seem to be overpriced in these northern States. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Large gravel RV park with about 65% long term. Location was easy. It was toward the inside of town, near a park, water, and museum so it was quiet. They required water pressure relief on all hookups! WiFi was an extra cost each day. This I don't appreciate. Worse, the logo of the WiFi provider add the word "free" directly under the logo. I generally avoid cost plus WiFi, but they snared me this time. I would not stop again unless no choice. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Park was gravel with no shade trees and trailers close together. Appeared to have quite a few long term campers. Walking path that was a bit interesting with rabbits EVERYWHERE. Not a bad place to stay for one night, but anything more than that, I wouldn't do. However, for Casper, WY, I don't know if it gets any better. Not a great place to visit in my opinion. It was easy to get in and out, though. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Good location to town. There are a couple of dog runs and a good hiking trail around the park. No pool, spa, or recreation. Great for a couple of nights, they accept PA for 2 nights, and have a good laundromat. CATV is included; Wi-Fi is available for additional charge. We stay here whenever we're in town. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This RV Park was like a large dirt parking lot. We parked next to a lamp post. There were no picnic tables or place to sit outside. The spaces were very long but narrow. It is a park that you would want to spend only one night in. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Nice campground, we found it way after dark. There is a pleasant host, who was very helpful. They are upgrading water so some construction but we were able to weave our way around that. The sites are very big, and very flat. The cable was great. I Didn't inquire as to WiFi as we were only staying one night. We left early the next morning and it was trying to snow. It was very quiet and nice. It is not near the freeway but worth the trip (about 5-7 miles). If you take the loop when you leave, you will come to a Flying J just before you access the freeway so you can fuel up there. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Park was very dusty and dirty. It is full of Energy workers leaving early in the morning. Friendly office staff. We will only use this park as a last resort for one night while traveling through the area. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Friendly people running park. Good place to stay one or two nights with Passport America. The cost using it was $22 a night for a 50 amp, pull-through with full hook-ups. We had to stay two extra days and pay the full price. We felt full price was too expensive to stay in such a dusty place but understand they have to make their money during the Summer months. The town has many interesting historical places to visit. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Bare dirt and messy access. Wide, level sites. Not pretty but fine for overnight. Lots of extended stay working people, but quiet at night. We used our Passport America discount but they charged $5 extra for 50 amp. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Stayed five nights and thank goodness it didn't rain - this has to be the dust bowl of Casper. Will try another park the next time, it can't be worse. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Rate reflected Passport America rate. Unfortunately the campground is NOT how it is represented on their website. All roads and sites are dirt/sand. If there was any gravel, it's gone. Most sites are very narrow, but just a few of the pull-thru sites are surprisingly wide, wide enough to park my truck next to the 5th wheel. There is cable that's included. WI-FI is strong, but not free. Staff was friendly, but not overly helpful. The laundry facility was nice. There are a lot of permanent residents. (Office staff told me that as many as 60 were permanent.) Some of the permanent rigs are nice and well maintained, but unfortunately, many were very old and falling apart. The website and brochure handed out at check-in represent a couple of fishing areas and a walking area around the river. All of these were in total disrepair and there was no water in the fishing ponds. We felt like we were walking through a junk yard. I agree with a previous review of total neglect. After staying an extra 2 days because of a surprise spring snowstorm, we had to leave with the sand/dirt roadways turned to mud, rutted and potholes everywhere. What a mess. If nothing else is available, this is OK for an overnight stay, but we will look elsewhere first. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This campground is located in a beautiful location along the Platte River. There is access to the river for wildlife observation and fishing. It is conveniently located near the Fort Casper Historic Site. The campgrounds gives the impression of benign neglect. The sites are extremely close together without even a picnic table. A large number of sites seemed to be permenantly or semi-permenantly occupied. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This is a basic rv park. The entrance/exit is a bit of a challenge for a big rig - not a lot of room to maneuver. The cable TV worked, the wifi is not free, and trees are few and far between. Most of the spaces are taken by residents. As an overnight stop, this place is ok. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Not much to say about this place. Cable TV and hookups work. Wifi not free, and I couldn't login to find out how much it was, must have been down. Must be 50% or more residents in rigs of all ages. As an overnight stop, this place seems fine. Just don't expect much. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This campground is not pet friendly. We were told at check in that there were two pet areas and were given a map of where they were. They were located at opposite ends of the campground, and they said that you must take the most direct route to the pet area and are not allowed to walk your pet anywhere else in the park. Needless to say, I am map challenged and started out the wrong direction. Before I had gotten 30 feet there was a man there telling me that I absolutely had to take my dog the other way to the area, and if I was caught again off the 'path' that I would be asked to leave the campground. I was not impressed. We were there during a spring blizzard which dumped over 14 inches of snow, and they did not plow the roads - or a path to the pet areas! The restrooms were clean but no private area to dress. There are long term units on the entire perimeter of the campground, and some of them are pretty shabby. We would not stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Showers and rest rooms were clean. The showers lacked privacy for dressing. The parking area is a gravel wind blown lot surrounded with semi to permanent residents some with a lot of junk around them. We wouldn't stay here again unless there was no where else to stay. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
I was looking forward to stay in this campground. I was raised around Casper and from the website I thought this would be a great campsite. When I pulled in to the campgrounds and saw the conditions I did not stop. There were campers that looked like they had been there for years. Dogs were out on a tether and not supervised. Junk cars and they had a posting at the entrance that I had to stop and read the regulations. I would not stay here for any reason. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Friendly staff, and very clean restrooms and showers, although the showers lacked a private dressing area. Several long-term residents, dirt roads and sites, no shade. Lots of room for maneuvering and rabbits everywhere. Very windy during our visit. Camped in 37' MH with toad. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This campground is sandy--picture camping on the beach but in the middle of Wyoming. The location is great and accessible for the bicycle trail and other activities, but there is not a green weed growing! There's a lot of wind in wyoming and it blows the sand in this campground. Sounds as though the KOA at caspar is the better campground. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Sites are very easy to get in and out. Trees are very small and of no use as shade. All
gravel and very dusty and hot. No tables. Restrooms are very nice. Electric power was very low. Staff was helpful and nice. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Review Rating
[ 5 / 10 ]
2002
$24
Rather hard to find due to poor signing. Once you find it the interior roads are good with plenty of room to
maneuver. Many seasonal or permanents. Was quiet though. Not a place I would want to spend a lot of time as there is absolutely no shade, but a good place for a night when traveling through. We camped here in a camper.