Camping in Wyoming
Discover 15 state parks offering camping in Wyoming
🏕️ Camping in Wyoming State Parks at a Glance
- Reservation fee: $4 residents / $8 non-residents (non-refundable); $4 modification fee
- RV hookups: Electric hookups available for $10/night add-on; site amenities vary by park
- Pets: Allowed; must be leashed (max 10 ft) and physically controlled; not permitted in eating places, food stores, public buildings, or designated beach areas
- Firewood: Do not bring firewood from home; purchase or gather local firewood where permitted (invasive species prevention)
- Good to know: Reservable camping season is May 1 – Sept 30 only; residents get a deliberate 7-day booking-window advantage over non-residents (120 vs 113 days) per 2021 state policy.
Official agency: Wyoming State Parks, Historic Sites & Trails (Wyoming Dept of State Parks & Cultural Resources)
Booking windows, fees and rules shown as of June 2026 and change periodically — always confirm current details on the official reservation portal above before booking.
Wyoming State Parks with Camping

Bear River State Park

Boysen State Park

Buffalo Bill State Park

Curt Gowdy State Park

Edness K. Wilkins State Park

Fort Bridger

Glendo State Park

Guernsey State Park

Independence Rock

Keyhole State Park

Legend Rock State Archaeological Site

Medicine Lodge State Archaeological Site

Register Cliff

Seminoe State Park

Sinks Canyon State Park
❓ Camping in Wyoming — FAQ
How far ahead can I book Wyoming state park campsites?
You can reserve Wyoming state park campsites 120 days (res) in advance via US eDirect. Booking windows change periodically, so confirm on the official reservation portal before planning. (As of June 2026.)
How much does camping cost in Wyoming state parks?
Nightly campsite fees in Wyoming state parks typically run $17, depending on site type (tent vs. RV/full-hookup), season and residency. Exact rates are shown at booking.
How long can I stay at a Wyoming state park campground?
The maximum stay is 14 nights in any rolling 30-day period at the same park. Confirm current limits with the official agency before your trip.
