Best Glamping near Cheyenne, WY

The Dyrt is here to help plan your best camping near Cheyenne. Cheyenne is filled with the activities, sights, and experiences to make everyone in your crew a happy camper. At The Dyrt, campers like you share their favorite spots, plus tips and photos. No matter where you're headed in Cheyenne, you'll find the best spot for you and your camping crew.

Best Glamping Sites Near Cheyenne, Wyoming (9)

    1. A. B Camping

    21 Reviews
    Cheyenne, WY
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (307) 634-7035

    $57 - $48 / night

    "We had an A/C issue once we reached Wyoming and had to wait for a part. While waiting for it to arrive from Denver, we found a cute little RV park in Cheyenne, WY called AB Camping."

    "Right near downtown Cheyenne which is perfect for a day trip. The people at the BBQ and front office were great. Sites are perfect fit for a 50 foot rig. Bathroom and laundry very clean and usable."

    2. Last Chance Camp, Cheyenne

    8 Reviews
    Cheyenne, WY
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (307) 640-0697

    $19 - $24 / night

    "They have a porta potty, and outside shower, and an outdoor kitchen area. It’s just right outside of the main town area here in Cheyenne so super convenient!"

    "After arriving I had a tour from the owner. She showed me the bees and ranch animals. I learned a lot about bees from her, very cool."

    3. FE Warren AFB Crow

    7 Reviews
    Cheyenne, WY
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (307) 773-3874

    "Downside is the train tracks are close by. Not a problem though, it is a no train horn area. Nice RV spots with water and electric. Sewer dump on property as well."

    "Nice near town everything you need is available"

    4. WYO Campground

    5 Reviews
    Cheyenne, WY
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (307) 547-2244

    "Gravel lot, some road noise but never heard any at night, facilities were awesome, heated, lots of hot water plenty of stalls, close to TA truck stop to eat or get food etc"

    "Onsite staff was great to talk with!"

    5. Vedauwoo Wagon Road

    12 Reviews
    Buford, WY
    31 miles

    "We were driving through the area and needed a quick/easy place to camp for the night. Even in mid-July, we were the only people there. Spots are labeled well, with great fire pits at every sight."

    "Great views and nice center fire pit!"

    6. Fort Collins Lakeside KOA

    22 Reviews
    Laporte, CO
    41 miles
    Website
    +1 (970) 484-9880

    "Excellent Staff and amenities on site. The lake is great for catch and release. Grounds are well maintained no observed litter on the property."

    "Nice staff, clean campground and facilities and a nice set of scenery to match.  Fort Collins is a nice college town and has restaurants, shopping and a nice downtown.  "

    7. Upper Blaire Dispersed Camping

    4 Reviews
    Buford, WY
    32 miles
    Website

    "Just pull out onto one of the dirt roads and there are fire pits. Real dispersed camping."

    "The washboard road coming off the highway is harsh but it smooths out when you get closer to camp. There are at least three camp site I saw that are all secluded by boulders and trees."

    8. South Bay Campground — Horsetooth Reservoir

    18 Reviews
    Masonville, CO
    48 miles
    Website
    +1 (970) 619-4570

    $30 - $115 / night

    "Beautiful campsites next to water with onsite water access. Wonderful campfire pits/grills and picnic tables. Quiet hours were no inforced which can be good or bad."

    "This area has boat ramps, rock climbing nearby, and even some caves to explore. You could find some bike and hike trails too without much effort."

    9. Crow Valley

    9 Reviews
    Grover, CO
    41 miles
    Website
    +1 (970) 834-9270

    $17 - $339 / night

    "Shaded spots next to a wildlife walk. Tons of birds! Campsites were clean, nice big fire pit and bbq. Lots of room to spread out. Large picnic area if you have a lot of people. Clean bathrooms."

    "Even if all the official pitches are taken, it’s ok to camp anywhere around the picnic area or volleyball court. No facilities other than pit toilets."

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  • B
    Jul. 7, 2022

    Last Chance Camp, Cheyenne

    Open and easy camping

    The campground was an open field, with other campers spread out and some picnic tables in the mix. They have a porta potty, and outside shower, and an outdoor kitchen area. It’s just right outside of the main town area here in Cheyenne so super convenient!

  • C
    Jun. 19, 2018

    South Bay Campground — Horsetooth Reservoir

    Friday Night 💫

    Beautiful campsites next to water with onsite water access. Wonderful campfire pits/grills and picnic tables. Quiet hours were no inforced which can be good or bad.

  • R
    Sep. 8, 2021

    A. B Camping

    Quick Overnight Stop

    The entrance to the campground was a little tight for 35’ fifth wheel. If you come in from the West prepare for wide turn. RV spaces were a little tight. That night as we were laying in bed we could hear our neighbors outside their trailer planning their next stop. You can see from the attached photo how close they were. RV spot with veteran discount was $50 - a little spendy for what you get. Bathrooms were clean, coin op laundry and good WiFi. Little BBQ restaurant on site. We arrived at 7pm and they close at 8pm so they were sold out of many items on menu. Prices were OK but side portions were small.

  • A
    Jun. 28, 2021

    Last Chance Camp, Cheyenne

    Unique Ranch Camp

    After arriving I had a tour from the owner. She showed me the bees and ranch animals. I learned a lot about bees from her, very cool. The outdoor shower was more like a trickle, but it worked well enough. They are constructing a communal kitchen currently. The ranch dog sat with me while I cooked breakfast. The bathroom is a port a potty, but it was clean. There is a nice open field for any kind of camping.

  • Christy C.
    Jul. 31, 2016

    A. B Camping

    Adorable hidden campground

    We had an A/C issue once we reached Wyoming and had to wait for a part. While waiting for it to arrive from Denver, we found a cute little RV park in Cheyenne, WY called AB Camping. It is a family-run, Christian campground and they served dinner until 8 pm. Who could resist some cowboy BBQ from the Wild West? The sites were full hook-ups, with free cable and wi-fi. There had nice restrooms with showers and a laundry facility. Most sites were shaded and the place was very neat and friendly. They also had a tent area and large pavilion. The boys ran around and played in the park almost until dark and then everyone had showers and settled in for a good night's sleep.Temperatures dipped down to around 50 degrees as we slept that night. The next morning, we weren't in a big hurry to go anywhere since the thermostat wasn't due in until around 1 pm via UPS. Jason caught up on some laundry and then we found a skate park in town to burn some more time. It was the nicest one I have ever seen and in a public park of all places. Glad to have found this little oasis to relax for a bit.

  • M
    Aug. 9, 2025

    Crow Valley

    Lots of birds!

    Nice quiet campground. Really nice host. Shaded spots next to a wildlife walk. Tons of birds! Campsites were clean, nice big fire pit and bbq. Lots of room to spread out. Large picnic area if you have a lot of people. Clean bathrooms.

  • STEVE R.
    Jun. 4, 2021

    Fort Collins Lakeside KOA

    Excellent KOA

    This a great campground. Excellent Staff and amenities on site. The lake is great for catch and release. Grounds are well maintained no observed litter on the property. Walking path around the lake keeps our puppies very happy for exploring.

  • Daniel  B.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 30, 2018

    South Bay Campground — Horsetooth Reservoir

    Ranger Review: Renogy Multi-Functional Solar Backpack at Horsetooth Resevoir

    Campground Review

    My friends and I live in Boulder and this spot is a nice retreat about 90 minutes away near Fort Collins and is a good place to enjoy all kinds of outdoor activities.

    The campground is quite spacious and offers a lot of staying options. RV, car, cabins, tent – all of those kinds of sites are available. They opened a newly renovated information center about a year ago, and it’s a great place to stop in to plan out your activities in the area and make sure you have any questions answered by park ranger staff. You could very well just show up here to camp without much of a plan and after a visit to the center have more than a few ideas. They have maps.

    This area has boat ramps, rock climbing nearby, and even some caves to explore. You could find some bike and hike trails too without much effort. We were there as part of a large group, so we rented three cabins near the water. Each cabin comes with a bunk bed and a double. A basic, summer camp-like mattress for each. They also have combined A/C Heater unit. I didn’t see showers here, but there were primitive toilets with TP. I noticed even the basic tent campsites came with a fire pit and picnic table.

    We opted for some hikes near the campsite while some others went climbing.

    Ranger Review

    As a Ranger for The Dyrt, I am given product to test from time to time. For the last 2 months I've been testing out the Renogy Multi-Functional Solar Backpack. You can watch the video review here.

    This is a 20L backpack with a lot of compartments best suited for those needing a daily activity/commuter bag. If you're looking for a true hiking/backpacking pack with solar panels, I recommend checking out Renogy's stand-alone panels.

    How does it work?

    The solar panel is slightly larger than a regular piece of paper (11.3" x 9.7") and can be configured to face inward when not in use for protection from abrasions. When in use, it provides a USB port to charge from (max output 1.2A and can charge a phone in 2.5 hrs.

    Here's the thing: Renogy recommends you use the set up to charge to a power-bank, rather than directly to devices and I completely agree. This is because even in the best light, directly connected to my phone I was only able to maintain my power level, not improve it. I found out the panel is pretty sensitive because in partially cloudy conditions I could hear my phone beep when it would go on/off charge. Sometimes it would beep at me a few times a minute. With a power bank, you can still charge devices but also build up reserve power so at night you can recharge your electronics.

    Who should buy this bag?

    Anyone who wants a comfortable day pack with lots of storage options and loves the idea you can grab free energy to recharge your devices. I use it for all my media projects as it carries all my cameras, cables, and tripods plus in compartments so they aren't knocking into each other and the weight stays distributed evenly. Just check out the amount of stuff I put in this thing! It has pockets everywhere, and includes an option to slide this through larger luggage's extendable handles, making it a great carry on bag if you need to travel by a plane. You will need a different bag for long expeditions because you need more than a 20L pack for that, plus this bag lacks chest and hip straps.

    Verdict?

    If you're in the market for a 15-20L day pack and want something that provides power, buy this. Especially if you're outside a lot. The bag is lasting very well, the panel is going strong even after I spilled beer on it (it's waterproof and obviously it was an accident as I would never waste beer), it's comfortable, and I like how versatile I can configure it for all my stuff. In some social or business settings the solar panel isn't the greatest thing to be showing off, so it's great you can hide that away. Last I checked electricity isn't coming from a magic bean field, and I love how I'm able to go greener now by getting energy for my devices from the sun.

  • Kelli V.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 15, 2024

    Riverside: A Canyon Retreat

    A great start- I cant wait to see what they do!

    Our stay at this place has been nothing short of perfect! From the moment we arrived, we were greeted with warmth and hospitality. The staff here has been incredibly friendly and accommodating, going above and beyond to ensure that our every need is met. If it’s a tent already set up and waiting for you, one of the many tiny houses on site, or even a Cabin with all the amenities- they will be able to accommodate you. While we have thoroughly enjoyed our time here, it is clear that there are ongoing renovations and improvements taking place. The potential of this place is evident, and we cannot wait to see the final result. Based on what we have already experienced, we have no doubt that it is going to be amazing!

    If you’re going to the Mishawaka for a show, the shuttle from Riverside runs to the Amish every 15 minutes making it SUPER convenient to attend a concert. Don’t forget to grab some food before the show too!!


Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best glamping options near Cheyenne, Wyoming?

For elevated camping near Cheyenne, Last Chance Camp, Cheyenne offers a unique glamping experience with a spacious setup that balances nature and comfort. The property features ranch animals and beekeeping, providing an authentic Wyoming experience just outside town. Another excellent option is Riverside: A Canyon Retreat, where you can find pre-set up tents with exceptional hospitality and service. Both locations provide a perfect blend of outdoor adventure and comfort, with convenient access to Cheyenne's attractions.

Which is the most popular glamping campsite near Cheyenne, WY?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular glamping campground near Cheyenne, WY is A. B Camping with a 3.7-star rating from 21 reviews.

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