Best Campgrounds near Gillette, WY

The northeastern Wyoming landscape surrounding Gillette features a mix of established RV parks and campgrounds catering primarily to travelers along Interstate 90. Within city limits, Greentrees Crazy Woman Campground and All Seasons RV Park provide year-round accommodations with full hookups for RVs, while also accepting tent campers. About 50 miles northeast of Gillette, Devils Tower National Monument offers more scenic camping options, including Belle Fourche Campground with its distinctive views of the tower formation. Keyhole State Park, approximately 30 miles east of Gillette, provides additional water-based recreation opportunities with multiple campgrounds along the reservoir shoreline.

Wyoming's continental climate creates distinct camping seasons with harsh winters and pleasant summers. Most primitive sites lack winter maintenance, though several RV parks near Gillette remain open year-round with electrical hookups essential during cold months. As one camper noted about All Seasons RV Park, it's "about 3 miles off I-90 and quiet. So many parks are right beside the expressway you can't get away from the noise." Fire restrictions frequently affect the region during dry summer periods, with bans sometimes extending into fall. Non-residents should prepare for additional fees at state parks, which can significantly increase costs. Cell service varies considerably, with stronger coverage in Gillette proper and diminishing signal strength in outlying areas.

The Devils Tower area receives consistently high ratings from visitors for its unique landscape and camping experience. "The views of Devils Tower are wonderful. There is a trail up to the tower leads straight from the campground," reported one Belle Fourche Campground visitor. First-come, first-served sites at national monument campgrounds fill quickly during summer months, often by mid-afternoon. Prairie dogs are commonly spotted near Devils Tower campgrounds, adding wildlife viewing opportunities. Keyhole State Park campgrounds offer water recreation access with spacious sites, though some visitors note the sites can be unlevel. During major events in Gillette, campground prices may increase substantially, making advance reservations essential for travelers with firm itineraries.

Best Camping Sites Near Gillette, Wyoming (26)

    1. Greentrees Crazy Woman Campground

    6 Reviews
    Gillette, WY
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (307) 682-3665

    "Well away from the highway and was a quiet night."

    "Nestled behind a hospital and just off a main road thru town, I expected more noise--but it was really quiet."

    2. High Plains RV Resort & Campground

    5 Reviews
    Gillette, WY
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (307) 687-7339

    "This is pArt of a convention center in Gillette. Dirt lots, dust"

    "The wifi is good in the office but outside of it it is pretty spotty."

    3. All Seasons RV Park

    7 Reviews
    Moorcroft, WY
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (307) 686-2552

    "So many parks are right beside the expressway you can't get away from the noise."

    "Picked this place because it was off highway 90. Very basic but with full hookups and large sites. No shade so might be hot in summer. Spotless showers and laundry. Will recommend."

    4. Devils Tower KOA

    68 Reviews
    Devils Tower, WY
    45 miles
    Website
    +1 (307) 467-5395

    "Great KOA at the edge of the park. No a/c in the cabins. Plenty of souvenirs, a nightly movie and a great view of the Wyoming hills. Price is reflective of them having the only campground around."

    "The dump station had a somewhat odd placement requiring me to drive around reverse of the campsite order to get on the right side, but that seems somewhat usual apparently."

    5. A & J RV Court

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    Gillette, WY
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (307) 660-8459

    $40 / night

    6. Belle Fourche Campground at Devils Tower — Devils Tower National Monument

    49 Reviews
    Devils Tower, WY
    45 miles
    Website
    +1 (307) 467-5283

    "Wyoming is beautiful and you cant beat the area around Devils tower. You can see the tower from all different angles.

    This campground does not have electric but has portable water and bathrooms."

    "Good and positive experience. There's a woodpecker in the tree next to us, cool. Open field, with prairoe dogs, and I saw a Buffalo in the woods grazing."

    7. Devils Tower View Campground

    25 Reviews
    Devils Tower, WY
    45 miles
    Website
    +1 (307) 467-5737

    $35 - $49 / night

    "Nice trails close by."

    "Nice convenient location very close to Devil’s Tower with a great view of the Tower. Cute gift shop on site. Staff was very kind and accommodating."

    9. Little Powder River Reservoir

    1 Review
    Gillette, WY
    27 miles

    "Just pass the Weston turn off at Highway 49 and 59 on the right if you’re heading north . Go about 1 mile down a well-maintained dirt road."

    10. Wyoming RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Moorcroft, WY
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (307) 756-3452

    $35 - $45 / night

    "Quiet location near downtown. No toilet or shower house at the present."

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Recent Reviews near Gillette, WY

212 Reviews of 26 Gillette Campgrounds


  • Catherine P.
    Sep. 2, 2025

    Coulter Bay Campground — Keyhole State Park

    Calm and beautiful

    We stayed in RV site #6 and it was close to the main road, bathrooms, and water. There is a clean water spigot steps away from the campsites. We mainly fished and paddle boarded and enjoyed the calmness of the no wake zone. There are not a lot of trees by the RV campsites but the trees and water are a short walk from the sites. Day use parking was next to the site so there was some traffic in and out of the area throughout the day.

  • Miranda R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 30, 2025

    Devils Tower View Campground

    Small Campground w/ great view

    Electric hookup only but there is showers and bathrooms on site. The cafe has good food. The view of Devils Tower is Amazing!!

  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 27, 2025

    Storm Hill BLM Land Dispersed Site

    One good spot

    There’s only one good spot. Though there are several other spots good for solid spots five if you have the good spot which I ended up getting on my second day here you don’t wanna leave spectacular view. Also great hiking if your adventurous if you’re heading west on the road we’re camped off of the very first turn hundred yards away 200 yards away. It’ll lead you to the ridge that sticks out into the valley and you get even better views of Devils Towerso I loved it here I spent four days

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 25, 2025

    Belle Fourche Campground at Devils Tower — Devils Tower National Monument

    Beautiful campground great views

    We stayed overnight in one of the b loop sites. It was a nice spacious and level campsite with plenty of space for us to chill out and relax. We could see the devils tower from our site as you can from most campsites here. The bathrooms were clean with flush toilets and running water with soap! There is even a dishwashing area for washing your dishes. We stayed in a tent and it was quiet and peaceful. The camp hosts were friendly. The only downside is no firewood this day, which evidently they usually provide for free.

  • James W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 24, 2025

    Devils Tower KOA

    Great views!

    This is another nice KOA. The area is easily accessible, right outside of the national monument, and mostly flat. The showers and restrooms were clean. The staff were incredibly nice and helpful. We checked in late, and had an issue with our site. The KOA staff happened to be available and quickly took care of things. Most importantly, during the daylight hours, you have a beautiful view of devils tower right from the campsite. See pics for a view of Devil's Tower from our campsite and the campsite from Devil's Tower.

  • kThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 14, 2025

    Devils Tower KOA

    At the base

    To big to be friendly, all business, sign on reservation desk says “short of staff” do t complain, maybe you want to work here.. whats is that about? Restroom out of paper and soap, if it wasn’t so close and a Great view i would leave.. but think they know that and use it against you.. only half the washers work

  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 10, 2025

    Belle Fourche Campground at Devils Tower — Devils Tower National Monument

    Belle fourche campground

    This is one of the best we’ve stayed at on our cross country trip! We have a perfect view of devil’s tower! This campground has the best hosts and it’s really clean and campsites are spacious. Ver peaceful at night. With our seniors pass we paid $10.00 a nt We had a perfect view of devil’s tower from our site. Felt very comfortable unhitching our trailer and taking off for the day.


Guide to Gillette

Camping sites near Gillette, Wyoming range from basic RV courts to scenic riverside campgrounds near Devils Tower. Located in northeastern Wyoming at an elevation of 4,554 feet, this region experiences temperature swings of 40-50 degrees between day and night, even in summer months. Many Gillette-area campgrounds remain accessible year-round, though winter camping requires cold-weather preparation with temperatures regularly dropping below freezing.

What to do

Wildlife viewing opportunities: Prairie dog colonies are abundant near Belle Fourche Campground at Devils Tower, creating excellent photography opportunities. "We have a perfect view of devil's tower! This campground has the best hosts and it's really clean and campsites are spacious," notes one camper. The surrounding area also hosts deer, pronghorn, and wild turkeys.

Visit the National Monument: Devils Tower rises dramatically from the surrounding landscape, drawing visitors year-round. "This is one of the best we've stayed at on our cross country trip! We have a perfect view of devil's tower!" reports a Belle Fourche Campground visitor. The monument offers multiple hiking trails accessible directly from the campground.

Early morning stargazing: Wyoming's dark skies provide exceptional stargazing conditions. A Devils Tower KOA visitor shared, "Rolled in late at night, had a perfect spot that we noticed that light which perfectly is set just outside base of devils tower nothing better than waking up to that morning." The area's minimal light pollution makes it ideal for night photography.

What campers like

Clean facilities: Multiple campgrounds maintain well-kept bathrooms and showers. At All Seasons RV Park, a visitor noted, "Spotless showers and laundry. Will recommend." Another camper mentioned the "very basic but with full hookups and large sites" with clean facilities.

Quiet locations away from highway noise: Several campgrounds offer peaceful settings removed from interstate traffic. "About 3 miles off I-90 and quiet. So many parks are right beside the expressway you can't get away from the noise," a camper observed about All Seasons RV Park. The distance from highways creates noticeably quieter camping experiences.

Affordable camping options: Many campsites near Gillette maintain reasonable rates compared to other tourist destinations. At Little Powder River Reservoir, a camper found "a great find and it's free!! Just pass the Weston turn off at Highway 49 and 59 on the right if you're heading north." The reservoir offers a vault toilet, picnic table, and fishing pond.

What you should know

Limited tent camping facilities: Many Gillette-area campgrounds cater primarily to RVs with limited tent accommodations. At High Plains RV Resort & Campground, a camper observed, "Not geared for tent camping... We literally are the only ones in a tent. The rest of the people here seem to be long term RVs." Tent campers should call ahead to confirm availability.

Weather preparation essential: Wyoming's climate brings unpredictable conditions year-round. A Belle Fourche Campground visitor reported: "We just fallen asleep then woken by the sounds of a large bear roaring very close to us... Finally realized IT WAS A MAN SNORING!?! NO JOKE! Finally fell back asleep couple hours later woken by what sounded like a shot... Woke up in the morning to find a GIANT tree branch broke off and landed in the middle of the grounds."

Fire restrictions vary seasonally: Many campgrounds implement fire bans during dry periods. Devils Tower View Campground permits fires when conditions allow, with a visitor noting, "Amazing little place to camp. Terriffic ciews of the tower, super friendly staff, nice bathrooms." Check current fire regulations before planning campfires.

Tips for camping with families

Look for campgrounds with extras: Some locations offer additional amenities for children. "This campground is wonderful. It's reasonably priced and has a gym, laundry, and showers!" noted a visitor to Greentrees Crazy Woman Campground. The variety of facilities helps keep children entertained.

Be aware of lighting conditions: Hospital and parking structure lights can affect sleeping quality at in-town campgrounds. A Greentrees Crazy Woman Campground visitor warned: "This campground is in town and backs up to a hospital. All the tent sights are about 50' from the parking garage. It was so we'll lit I could have read a book without a flashlight."

Plan for limited grocery access: Many campgrounds sit far from stores. An All Seasons RV Park camper noted, "The amenities were to far to walk to from our site and the nearest grocery store was about 10 miles away." Pack supplies before arriving, especially for more remote camping areas.

Tips from RVers

Spacious sites available for larger rigs: Several campgrounds accommodate substantial RVs. At Devils Tower View Campground, a camper found "Very convenient pull through rv sites right down the road from the National Monument." The campground provides adequate space for larger recreational vehicles.

Cash-only policies at some locations: A few campgrounds don't accept credit cards. A Greentrees Crazy Woman visitor emphasized, "NOTE: CASH ONLY. They don't take credit or debit card." Call ahead to confirm payment options and ATM availability.

Level sites important for comfort: RV campers should check site conditions when booking. An All Seasons RV Park visitor shared, "The RV site we had was mostly level on a rock pad with FHU in full sun." Most area campgrounds provide reasonably level parking pads, though some may require leveling blocks.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I find free camping near Gillette, Wyoming?

Free camping near Gillette can be found at Little Powder River Reservoir, which offers drive-in access and basic toilet facilities. Burnt Hollow Recreation Area is another option providing both drive-in and walk-in access for free camping. Be prepared for minimal amenities at these locations. When free camping, remember to follow Leave No Trace principles: pack out all trash, respect fire restrictions, and camp in established sites when possible. Wyoming's public lands managed by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) often allow free dispersed camping for up to 14 days in a 28-day period.

Where can I find dispersed camping opportunities around Gillette, WY?

For dispersed camping around Gillette, Burnt Hollow offers opportunities away from developed campgrounds. The Thunder Basin National Grassland, located south of Gillette, provides extensive dispersed camping options on public lands. When dispersed camping in Wyoming, you'll need to follow regulations including staying at least 200 feet from water sources, camping only in previously used sites when possible, and limiting stays to 14 days. Be prepared for self-sufficient camping with no facilities or hookups. Always check with the local BLM or Forest Service office for current conditions and any fire restrictions before heading out.

What campgrounds are available in Gillette, Wyoming?

Gillette offers several camping options to suit different preferences. High Plains RV Resort & Campground is part of a convention center in Gillette with dirt lots for RVs. For those looking for amenities, All Seasons RV Park is located about 3 miles off I-90, offering a quiet atmosphere away from highway noise. Additional options include A & J RV Court, which provides water hookups. For those willing to venture a bit further from Gillette, the Keyhole State Park area offers multiple campgrounds with beautiful lake views and access to outdoor recreation, including Wind Creek, Tatanka, and Coulter Bay campgrounds.