We enjoyed this campground. Although not new, it is well-kept. There are trees with lots of shade and the limbs are kept pruned so RV's are not in jeopardy. The creek makes for a quiet, peaceful place to stay. We are going to stay here again - hopefully for a month next time. The only drawback was our Verizon phone did not work until we drove up the hill on the highway We camped here in a Motorhome.
The previous review is somewhat dated (2004) and a bit much. This is a very nice and quaint facility, well maintained and managed, but in a rural Wyoming setting. Wifi works only near the office and there is no cell phone service. Those who are looking for big RV park amenities won't find them here. What they will find is a very laid back, relaxing park. It is on a river, however a lot of shrubs block the view and access. It is a bit much to say wildlife come through the park daily. In fact, the dogs in the park would likely keep wildlife from coming through the park. The owners are very friendly and helpful and responsive to any needs. There are 17 full hook ups and 14 electric/water spaced nicely apart with many shade trees. The lots of lakes nearby the previous review stated are probably those up the mountain in the Medicine Bow National Park, as the Encampment River running in the back of the RV park is the only one nearby. Saratoga is 20 miles to the north and has a number of tourist type shops, as well as a hot springs. All in all this is a very nice and relaxing facility which is a welcome change from the cramped cookie cutter so-called RV parks. We would not hesitate to recommend this facility to anyone who wants to spend a few days of solitude. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
We visit this park every year for at least 1 week on our way down to Texas for the winter.
Lots of shade trees, next to the Platt River (good fly fishing) and a fun place to relax, fish, hunt and sight see. They provide shuttle service for those who like to canoe down the river. Nice laundry and very clean restrooms with shower. Lots of wild life come through the park daily. Tent sites are close to river. Up in the mountains so one would have to be able to take the 7000' elevation. They are only open from May 15th through Labor Day. Lots of lakes nearby with great fishing. We love it here and will keep going back year after year. If you like the mountains, wild life, fishing, hiking, and just plain relaxing, you will enjoy this campground. We camped here in a Motorhome.