Best Equestrian Camping near Green River, WY

Dispersed camping sites near Green River, Wyoming offer limited horse accommodations but provide space for overnight stays with equestrian transportation. White Mountain Road dispersed camping area features open terrain with multiple pull-off spots suitable for vehicles with horse trailers, though no dedicated equine facilities exist on site. The dirt road access is generally well-maintained for larger rigs, with reviewers noting the ability to navigate with trucks pulling trailers. The camping area provides ample space for setting up portable corrals or highlines for horses. Multiple fire rings mark established sites where vehicles with horse trailers can find room to turn around.

The surrounding public lands provide riding opportunities on BLM trails where horses are permitted. Campers with horses should bring all necessary supplies including water for their animals as no drinking water is available at these dispersed sites. Winds can be significant at White Mountain Road, potentially creating challenges for temporary horse containment systems. Flaming Gorge area south of Green River offers additional dispersed camping options with potential for equestrian access. For travelers seeking full amenities, the Sweetwater Event Complex Fairgrounds in nearby Rock Springs provides developed camping with utilities, though horse-specific accommodations require advance arrangements during non-event periods. Most riders accessing these areas bring portable corrals or containment systems rather than expecting permanent equine facilities.

Best Equestrian Sites Near Green River, Wyoming (10)

    1. White Mountain Road

    14 Reviews
    Green River, WY
    4 miles

    "Otherwise a nice place to stay. 2 other spots near me and that’s it as far as I know but I didn’t continue to explore."

    "Cool overlook down to Green River. Quiet. If this site is full there are other areas to you can pull into. Dirt road with some washboards and ruts."

    2. Sweetwater Event Complex Fairgrounds

    17 Reviews
    Rock Springs, WY
    16 miles
    Website

    $17 - $34 / night

    "Warm respite for weary travelers after 3 days of primitive camping and 8 hours crossing the Great Divide Basin desert following in the path of westward emigrant trails."

    "With a nice view of a beautiful Wyoming mountain ridge, this is basically a massive RV park for events at the events center."

    4. Spring Creek Road Dispersed - Flaming Gorge

    12 Reviews
    Ashley National Forest, UT
    35 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 789-1181

    "Easy access from the main highway, lots of spots to camp right on the waters edge."

    "Got a spot right in the edge of the water. Very private could not see or hear anyone else. Beautiful, clean camping area."

    5. Jug Hollow Road - Dispersed Camp

    7 Reviews
    Ashley National Forest, UT
    36 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 789-1181

    "The entire area is dispersed camping with spots on hills overlooking the lake or down shoreside. The entire area is accessible for camping. I didn't see any spots that didn't look lake accessible."

    6. Sheep Creek Bay Boat Ramp and Campground

    5 Reviews
    Manila, UT
    41 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 784-3445

    "Close to the boat ramp, easy access. When we are with my elderly family who need to be stable we stay here. If we are just us and the kids and dogs we go stay at Dutch John."

    "It our favorite spot in the lake!!! Somewhat protected from the storms and it’s a very quiet place!!!"

    7. Carmel Campground - Ashley National Forest

    5 Reviews
    Manila, UT
    42 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 784-3445

    $7 - $13 / night

    "This site has trees a creek and amazing beauty, along with wildlife and tons of great outdoor activities, being in such close proximity to Flaming gorge."

    "Minutes away from lots of activities. This campground is secluded in Ashley National Forest with tons to do. From hiking to fishing to playing in the Gorge you’ll enjoy this location day and night."

    8. East Park Campground - Ashley National Forest

    5 Reviews
    Ashley National Forest, UT
    50 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 789-1181

    "Camping spots are to close to each other. Bathrooms located in the campground and by the boat dock are kept clean. Short walk to the lake. Great fishing!"

    "Campground Review: East Park is a great campground located right next to the lake. They have several bathroom facilities. Graveled road and sites available for RV or tents."

    9. Meadow Park Dispersed Camping

    2 Reviews
    Flaming Gorge, UT
    45 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 789-1181

    "It has very secluded spots tucked in the trees. You don't hear the highway traffic even at closer spots to the road. There are endless options for sites."

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  • Greg C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 28, 2025

    White Mountain Road

    Great views

    Windy as others have stated and no cover. Otherwise a nice place to stay. 2 other spots near me and that’s it as far as I know but I didn’t continue to explore. I’ll probably head down to the fire gorge south of Green River for the weekend though.

  • Keith S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 1, 2023

    White Mountain Road

    Great overnight on BLM

    Large enough for multiple rigs. Cool overlook down to Green River. Quiet. If this site is full there are other areas to you can pull into. Dirt road with some washboards and ruts.

  • Tyrinn B.
    Apr. 14, 2025

    Meadow Park Dispersed Camping

    Hidden Gem in Ashley NF

    We found this place by chance a couple summers ago when all the campgrounds were packed this one was vacant and absolutely breathtaking. Now we are back again and couldn't be more excited. This dispersed campground is one to check out. It has very secluded spots tucked in the trees. You don't hear the highway traffic even at closer spots to the road. There are endless options for sites. In the summer they do drive cattle through this spot so be mindful that you may hear horses, riders, dogs, and mooing. Also it's fair to note they don't clean up after themselves. It is still worth it.

    I do want to note that if you have a low clearance vehicle you must go SLOOOWWW. The road is pretty washed out and has plenty of rocks that will take your oil pan as a souvenir. If you have flipped the axel on your rig I'm sure it would be no problem bringing it down this road and you'd have space to flip around if needed. Tent camping offers more options in this location as there is plenty of grassy spots to put up your tents for a nice rest. Please keep this spot as wild as it is while I write this. Pack it in and pack it OUT. This spot is wild and deserves to stay that way.

  • Andrew D.
    Aug. 21, 2022

    Sweetwater Event Complex Fairgrounds

    Welcome stopover and gateway to Yellowstone country

    Warm respite for weary travelers after 3 days of primitive camping and 8 hours crossing the Great Divide Basin desert following in the path of westward emigrant trails. The caretakers (just follow the signs) were amazing, invited me into their home, and treated me like a good neighbor. We arrived on the final night of the Sweetwater County Fair – aka ‘The Big Show’ – so we were treated to an awesome fireworks display (Wyoming!) $34/night for full camper hookups (water, sewer, 15A & 30A), hot showers, trash services, and they have ample stalls, so no pre-reservations are required.

  • Carson S.
    Nov. 2, 2021

    Sweetwater Event Complex Fairgrounds

    Basic overnight stop

    With a nice view of a beautiful Wyoming mountain ridge, this is basically a massive RV park for events at the events center. It is close to I-80 behind an industrial park, so not an "unspoiled nature" experience by any stretch.

    Well maintained 15/30/50 amp and water hookups. Round gravel surface (not sharp gravel, more like river gravel) with good drainage. Stopped here overnight to ride out a rainstorm. A little muddy in spots.

    The caretaker and her husband were lovely folks and invited me into their warm and charming country home to pay for the site, where chicken and dumplings were cooking. They let my pup play in their yard with their pups for a few minutes. You can't plan or buy warm experiences with nice folks like that.

    Good spot to stop and rest for the night on 80. Lots of restaurants, grocery stores, etc. in the area.

  • sThe Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 27, 2025

    White Mountain Road

    Lots of space but windy

    We are into some truck issues when passing through and had to find a place to stay for a few days. This worked out great. We had a 24 ft camper and trailer with two side by sides. We had plenty of room for both. Lots of places to choose from. All open and easy to turn around campers. Road was in good shape. No issues with a Tahoe pulling camper. The views were great but it was windy. We could ride the ATVs from campsite and had hundreds of miles of trails to choose from. Saw wild horses.

  • Glen B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 7, 2019

    Carmel Campground - Ashley National Forest

    Carmel USFS campground

    Heading South from Manila, Utah on Hwy 44 takes you to the Sheep creek Geological loop. Heading up into the Canyon about 2 mi brings you to the Carmel Campground. This site has trees a creek and amazing beauty, along with wildlife and tons of great outdoor activities, being in such close proximity to Flaming gorge. When I was there the Kokanee salmon were spawning and filled the creek with their vibrant colors. Up the road you can see bighorn sheep that graze in the fields of the ranch and take in the exquisite wonder of what nature has created via the loop road. Manila is close by for any food or drink needs and fresh water in the campground. Please pack out what you pack in and leave it better than you found it. Enjoy.

  • Cortney M.
    Aug. 31, 2016

    East Park Campground - Ashley National Forest

    Good fishin

    Nice little campground. Camping spots are to close to each other. Bathrooms located in the campground and by the boat dock are kept clean. Short walk to the lake. Great fishing! Although I would recommend that you go over by the dam for the best fishing. The fish are stocked and its kinda neat to watch the trucks unload them on the boat dock. Campground is usually pretty full every weekend


Guide to Green River

Dispersed camping areas near Green River, Wyoming offer varied terrain at elevations ranging from 6,100 to 7,200 feet with significant temperature fluctuations between seasons. The region experiences strong winds year-round, particularly at higher elevations like White Mountain Road. Summer temperatures typically range from 45°F at night to 85°F during day, while winter brings freezing conditions with occasional snowfall that can affect road access.

What to do

Wildlife viewing opportunities: White Mountain Road dispersed camping area provides excellent wildlife spotting potential. "We could ride the ATVs from campsite and had hundreds of miles of trails to choose from. Saw wild horses," notes suzie in a review. The elevated position offers views across the valley and chances to spot pronghorn antelope.

Water sports on Flaming Gorge: Spring Creek Road Dispersed - Flaming Gorge offers direct water access for various activities. "The wake boarders made me wish I had a paddleboard or kayak," writes Kelda C. The reservoir supports fishing, swimming, and boating with "lots of spots to camp right on the waters edge," according to Taylor S.

Geological exploration: The Sheep Creek Geological loop near Carmel Campground features dramatic red rock formations. "This drive is worth going to go camping there. Red rocks and beauty all around," shares Brad B., who also notes "there are lots of trails and lots of caves you can hike to and explore."

What campers like

Secluded camping spots: The Meadow Park Dispersed Camping area offers privacy that many campers value. "This dispersed campground has very secluded spots tucked in the trees. You don't hear the highway traffic even at closer spots to the road," reports Tyrinn B., who appreciated the natural setting.

Cell service availability: Connectivity varies significantly across dispersed sites. At White Mountain Road, Danielle S. mentions, "Cell service was good as well. I have AT&T and had 3-4 bars the entire time." Similarly, Greg L. notes that the FS #049 Road area "has a strong ATT cell signal (no Verizon or TMobile)."

Ample space for large setups: Many dispersed sites accommodate sizeable camping arrangements. At Jug Hollow Road, Cortlan S. found "lots of spots on hills overlooking the lake or down shoreside." Another camper at White Mountain noted, "We had a 24 ft camper and trailer with two side by sides. We had plenty of room for both."

What you should know

Road conditions vary significantly: Access roads to dispersed sites can be challenging. At Meadow Park Dispersed Camping, Tyrinn B. warns, "if you have a low clearance vehicle you must go SLOOOWWW. The road is pretty washed out and has plenty of rocks that will take your oil pan as a souvenir."

Wind exposure is common: White Mountain Road experiences significant wind. Julia F. confirms, "As reviews said, it's definitely windy. But it was not miserable in my opinion, just took a little adjusting." Similarly, Donner N. mentions it was "A great little spot with a wonderful view...would not go back for tent camping though. Too windy."

Weather impacts accessibility: Many dispersed sites lack maintenance during poor weather. Margaret T. cautions about Jug Hollow Road: "Lots of expansive soil. Impassable when wet. Our 2 wheel drive van got stuck in muck." Scout areas before committing, especially with larger vehicles.

Tips for camping with families

Choose sheltered locations: When camping with children, seek sites with natural windbreaks. Alexis M. notes White Mountain Road is "A little bit more breezy and cool than down below." For family camping, consider lower elevation sites or those with tree cover.

Developed alternatives for amenities: Families wanting full facilities might prefer Sweetwater Event Complex Fairgrounds. Eric P. shares, "Restrooms are clean. Gas and supplies are nearby to this fair ground event center." The fairgrounds provide a convenient base with essential services.

Be prepared for livestock: Open range means cattle may visit your campsite. At Meadow Park, Tyrinn B. advises, "In the summer they do drive cattle through this spot so be mindful that you may hear horses, riders, dogs, and mooing." This can be educational for children but requires appropriate safety measures.

Tips from RVers

RV sizing considerations: Check road conditions before committing to remote sites with large rigs. For White Mountain Road, Kimberly N. warns, "Be careful if you put in your gps coming from the east! It takes you to a dirt road with a 27% grade up and over the mountain! Don't try to drive down it with a big rig!"

Fairgrounds option for full hookups: RVers seeking amenities should consider Sweetwater Event Complex. According to Rick G., "When I first investigated this and saw that it had 1,200 FHU sites I figured it must have been a typo. But, sure enough there are that many sites." He adds, "Easy access, easy setup and nice campground coordinator."

Scout before committing: For dispersed equestrian camping near Green River, Wyoming, it's essential to verify sites can accommodate your setup. Gary G. reports about White Mountain Road, "I could easily get my 33 foot travel trailer to at least 6 or 8 spots and smaller rigs could reach many more." Advance scouting prevents access issues with larger vehicles.

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