Best Campgrounds near Lysite, WY

Camping in the Lysite, Wyoming area encompasses several developed campgrounds and dispersed sites within an hour's drive, primarily clustered around Boysen State Park and its reservoir. The region includes established facilities like Lake Cameahwait, Boysen State Park Campground, and Tough Creek Campground, offering tent and RV sites with varying amenity levels. Most campgrounds provide basic facilities such as picnic tables, fire rings, and vault toilets, while some locations like Francis E Warren AFB feature full hookups for RVs and cabin accommodations.

Access to many campgrounds requires preparation, particularly for more remote sites like Grave Springs Campground. Roads in the region can be challenging, with several campgrounds accessible only by high-clearance vehicles. One visitor noted, "The roads here EAT tires. Regardless whether you have 4WD, AWD, or 2WD...you NEED high clearance and good tires in good condition." Water availability varies significantly between locations, with some sites offering drinking water while others require campers to bring their own supply or filter from natural sources. Seasonal considerations affect camping experiences, with many visitors reporting excellent conditions in late summer and fall but noting significant wind exposure at reservoir-adjacent sites.

Waterfront camping represents a significant draw in the area, with multiple campgrounds positioned along Boysen Reservoir offering scenic views and water recreation opportunities. A camper described Boysen State Park as having "large Reservoir perfect for paddle-boarding and kayaking" and noted the "low light pollution, makes for beautiful star-gazing at night." Wildlife viewing stands out in visitor reports, with opportunities to observe pronghorn, deer, and various bird species, particularly at dawn and dusk. The more remote campgrounds provide greater solitude, with some visitors reporting having entire campgrounds to themselves during weekday stays or off-peak seasons. Campgrounds vary in price from free BLM sites to fee-based state park facilities that generally range from $10-35 per night depending on residency status and hookup availability.

Best Camping Sites Near Lysite, Wyoming (38)

    1. Lake Cameahwait

    12 Reviews
    Shoshoni, WY
    28 miles
    Website

    "On the west side of Boysen Reservoir near Bonneville, WY, this lovely and free camping area along the shores of this tiny lake, offered us a great place to camp for a few days to wait out the wind and"

    "Plenty of room on a great little lake. Had a 34 ft A class and took in on dirt road which covers about 2/3 of lake. The other 1/3 is a 2 lane paved road."

    2. Boysen State Park Campground

    6 Reviews
    Shoshoni, WY
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (307) 876-2796

    $30 - $48 / night

    "Lots of different options to choose from on lake or on river...my favorite is the one right next to the tunnels. Plenty of wildlife to watch come down to river in the evening or early mornings."

    "This highway will show a little longer route to your destination but the views! Cons: the wind and near the highway but offset with river sounds."

    3. North Fork Campground

    2 Reviews
    Lysite, WY
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (307) 745-2300

    $10 / night

    "Apparently used a lot by 4-wheelers; quite a few buzzing around the 2 days we were there. Recommended as another place when all the other campgrounds nearby are filled up!"

    4. Francis E Warren AFB

    1 Review
    Lysite, WY
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (307) 773-3874

    5. Tough Creek Campground — Boysen State Park

    3 Reviews
    Shoshoni, WY
    23 miles
    Website

    $18 - $32 / night

    "Otherwise, we were driving through & this was an excellent spot for the kids to cool off in the water & spend the night. There were trees for some shade."

    "Stayed right at the lake for one night with my small RV. No hookups, but ok if self contained."

    6. Upper Wind River Campground — Boysen State Park

    6 Reviews
    Shoshoni, WY
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (307) 876-2796

    $18 - $32 / night

    "So I drove around the park (which was mostly empty) and in spite of the giant signs screaming RESERVATIONS REQUIRED MAY 1-SEPT 30, I parked in very large site 71 which had midday sun for my solar and some"

    "Coming from Casper this trip was a quick and easy drive for a weekend out of town. We stayed at upper campground and there were a lot of spots that overlooked the river."

    7. Lower Wind River Campground — Boysen State Park

    5 Reviews
    Shoshoni, WY
    27 miles
    Website

    $18 - $32 / night

    "Pros and Cons to the location of this campground: great views of the Wind River and the tunnels, but right next to the highway and not much privacy between sites due to lack of underbrush."

    "Wind River Canyon Campground is a beautiful spot tucked along the Wind River. There are no hookups, but water spigots are available throughout the campground to fill your tanks."

    8. Grave Springs Campground

    4 Reviews
    Lysite, WY
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (307) 261-7600

    "After taking the scenic byway for around a day (off road, high clearance vehicles recommended) I chose this as my stop for the night."

    "I was turned onto this campground by my dad about 2 years ago and just returned this year, tucked back into a side road, it is a nice site that only the locals know of."

    9. Tough Creek Campground

    1 Review
    Shoshoni, WY
    24 miles

    $33 - $48 / night

    "Beautiful spot by the lake. Large sites well away from neighbours. We visited after the end of the season and just paid on entry."

    10. Poison Creek Campground — Boysen State Park

    1 Review
    Shoshoni, WY
    24 miles
    Website

    $18 - $32 / night

    "Enjoy your morning coffee with a view of the water, mountain range in the distance and curious herd of pronghorn, investigating your presence from a nearby ridge."

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Recent Reviews near Lysite, WY

129 Reviews of 38 Lysite Campgrounds


  • Pam D.
    Sep. 9, 2025

    Lower Wind River Campground — Boysen State Park

    Wi-Fi no longer provided at this campsite

    My wife needed to do a business call and so we relied on all of the reviews. That said how awesome the Wi-Fi was here. Turns out that Wyoming has discontinued that service at this campground. No Wi-Fi for the people paying for sites; only the camp hosts can use it. The flies were all so terrible here. I spent lots of time in the camper because of that.

  • pThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 19, 2025

    Eagle RV Park

    Convenient, shady, clean bathrooms with good showers, polite, helpful staff

    We usually prefer disbursed but needed power for AC with temps in the 90s.   They have nice shady spots with picnic tables and full service (water, power, sewer).  Bathrooms are clean with adequate # toilet stalls for number of people.  The RV park was full and no issues with neighbors.  Only potential downside is it's right off the highway and a bit noisy but that's Par for the course of most RV parks in towns/cities in my experience.

  • A
    Aug. 9, 2025

    Gebo Road - Thermopolis

    Definitely weird energy

    This camp spot is beautiful but it’s extremely remote and the energy is very weird. As soon as the sun set it felt very haunted and I had a lot of trouble sleeping. I would say if you have a big group it could be cool but I do not recommend sleeping there alone especially if you are sensitive to energy/ paranormal things. The spot is not far from the reservation and there is a graveyard at the end of the road that I learned about after sleeping there. Just be aware and respectful if you do choose to sleep there.

  • j
    Aug. 8, 2025

    Ocean Lake

    Very good!

    Semi-beginner friendly. It feels both safe and secluded at the same time. Pretty buggy, but hearing crickets ducks, and loons outside your tent is amazing. A little bit of trash around. Because you are on flat land in every direction, the wind can get pretty brutal and sandblast the tent.

  • Grace R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 1, 2025

    Fountain of Youth RV Park

    RV ok, Tent not ok

    Mostly came to this place for the showers, which were clean and had hot water. The park however was frankly not the best. The spaces were close and not very clean. The dirt was so compact from RVs pulling in that we could spike our tent. The smell from the fountain of youth was frankly not great. And what they don't tell you is that the train runs about ten feet away from some of the sites. We woke up at one point with the train shaking the ground at about 3:30 in the morning. Overall, would not recommend unless you really need to shower. 🤣

  • Steve M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 26, 2025

    Outlaw Cave Campground

    Well worth the time it takes to drive up there

    Follow the directions someone else left for Google will send you who knows where. There are about 10 campsites but the third one in on the right has the most shade throughout the day. It was taken so I took the first spot which has morning shade. The others are all in plain sun and there is tremendous wind at the top of the hill. However, there are good fire pits and cement picnic tables and a clean Vault toilet but no garbage facilities so this is pack it out. It's a good road from Kaycee to Barnum then it's 8 miles to the campground with the last two being pretty rough but any vehicle can make it. I didn't take the path down to the river because I have a bad knee and it's pretty steep but the people who came back from fishing said they were catching trout left and right. Somewhere down at the bottom of the river is also where the hole in the Rock gang used to hide and you can go and find the place.

  • James C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 19, 2025

    Outlaw Cave Campground

    Outlaw Cave Campground

    #1. Pay attention to the previous post where he explains the proper way to drive in. Do not cross into private property which is well posted. Where Google wants you to enter private property just continue straightfor approx. 2 miles. There is a Y intersection, the left being dirt/gravel road (well maintained) and marked with a BLM sign. A short distance later another BLM sign tells you the outlaw campground is 8 more miles. Everything is well marked. There’s about 3 spots with access to shade, the others are fully exposed. Road was pretty smooth accept for the last approximately 2 miles, a little rougher and more narrow but not difficult to do in a car. One pit toilet is present and fairly clean

  • B
    Jul. 17, 2025

    Ocean Lake Lindholm

    Great isolated spot

    Arrived 10:30 on a Wednesday spent a quiet night, awoke to great sunrise over lake

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 8, 2025

    Lake Cameahwait

    It’s a Parking Lot

    We were a bit confused when we arrived here. The area is a series of day use parking lots, we drove and found some signage that indicates they are valid for camping, but you are essentially setting up in one of several parking lots.


Guide to Lysite

Camping sites near Lysite, Wyoming offer access to high desert terrain at elevations ranging from 4,800 to 5,500 feet, creating significant temperature fluctuations between day and night. The region experiences strong winds, particularly around Boysen Reservoir where water recreation is popular. Most dispersed camping requires preparation for limited facilities and rough access roads.

What to do

Fishing access points: Lower Wind River Campground provides excellent fly fishing opportunities directly from the campground. A camper noted, "If you enjoy fly fishing, you'll appreciate the easy river access right from the campground."

Wildlife viewing: Grave Springs Campground offers excellent wildlife spotting opportunities in a secluded setting. One visitor reported, "I enjoyed numerous deer and some antelope passing by. I didn't see another car for almost 18 hours!"

Water recreation: Tough Creek Campground at Boysen State Park offers direct lake access for swimming and boating. A camper mentioned, "Beautiful spot by the lake. Large sites well away from neighbours."

Star gazing: The remote location offers exceptional night sky viewing, particularly at Poison Creek Campground. A visitor described it as the "Perfect campground for star-gazing and just getting away from it all."

What campers like

Remote solitude: Grave Springs Campground provides a truly isolated experience. A camper described it as "Secluded, clean, and unique" and mentioned "I didn't see another car for almost 18 hours!"

River views: Many campers appreciate sites along Wind River. At Lower Wind River Campground, one visitor commented, "I stayed on one of the sites on the ledge just above the water," noting the spacious tent sites.

Train watching: Several campgrounds offer unique train viewing opportunities. At Boysen State Park Campground, campers mentioned the "extremely long train going through a mountain" and called it "Wild!" Children particularly enjoy this feature.

Desert landscapes: The stark beauty of the high desert terrain appeals to many visitors. At Poison Creek Campground, a camper described the "stark beauty of this primitive camping area was beyond words" with views of "water, mountain range in the distance and curious herd of pronghorn."

What you should know

Road conditions: Access to remote sites requires appropriate vehicles. At Grave Springs Campground, a camper warned, "The roads here EAT tires. Regardless whether you have 4wd, Awd, or 2wd...you NEED high clearance and good tires in good condition."

Reservation systems: Many campgrounds use reservation systems with different policies. At Upper Wind River Campground, sites switch from reservation-required to first-come-first-served seasonally. One camper shared, "We camped 1 week before site changed from reservation to FF."

Limited services: Most campgrounds have minimal facilities. For Lake Cameahwait, a camper advised, "No cell service at the campground but there is a sweet cell spot about a mile away. Take a right out of the site...go about a mile and there are some truck tracks that go up a hill."

Noise considerations: Highway noise affects several campgrounds. One Lower Wind River Campground visitor noted, "The campground is adjacent to the road so there is some road noise, but the river drowns out a lot of that."

Tips for camping with families

Playground availability: Several campgrounds feature play areas for children. At Upper Wind River, a visitor mentioned, "There's a good amount of open space in the middle of campground, surrounding the playground."

Water safety: When camping near Boysen Reservoir, be prepared for changing water levels. At Lake Cameahwait, one camper observed, "Most of the sites are flooded" during high water periods.

Insect preparation: Many waterfront sites experience heavy insect activity. A Lake Cameahwait visitor reported, "Great place to stay if you can work around the mosquitoes" while another mentioned it was "Pretty buggy but great views."

Kid-friendly activities: Children often enjoy train watching at campgrounds in Wind River Canyon. At Boysen State Park Campground, a visitor noted, "Kids love the train that runs thru the canyon."

Tips from RVers

Site confusion: At Lake Cameahwait, RVers should note the unusual setup. One camper explained, "The area is a series of day use parking lots, we drove and found some signage that indicates they are valid for camping, but you are essentially setting up in one of several parking lots."

Limited hookups: Most camping areas near Lysite offer primitive setups. A camper at North Fork Campground noted, "No electricity or sewer for RV's. 2 water pumps, which were shut off when we were there end of September."

Generator considerations: For RVers requiring power, know where generators are permitted. At Tough Creek Campground, a visitor observed, "Campspots are spread apart enough that running generators from other campers weren't too noisy."

Site layouts: Some campgrounds have unusual site arrangements. An Upper Wind River visitor warned, "I've never seen a CG where a pull through is split into 2-3 'sites'."

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Lysite, WY?

According to TheDyrt.com, Lysite, WY offers a wide range of camping options, with 38 campgrounds and RV parks near Lysite, WY and 6 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Lysite, WY?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Lysite, WY is Lake Cameahwait with a 4-star rating from 12 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Lysite, WY?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 6 free dispersed camping spots near Lysite, WY.