Glamping near Cheyenne, WY

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    AB Camping & RV Park by Open Road Resorts and FE Warren AFB Crow feature upscale glamping accommodations within the Cheyenne vicinity. AB Camping provides safari-style canvas accommodations with comfortable bedding, electrical outlets, and climate control systems to ensure comfort in Wyoming's variable weather conditions. The glamping sites are strategically positioned away from standard camping areas, creating a more exclusive atmosphere for guests seeking upgraded outdoor experiences. FE Warren AFB Crow offers cabin-style glamping options with full sewer and water hookups, modern bathrooms with showers, and picnic tables for outdoor dining. Both locations provide trash service, reservable sites, and allow pets. A recent visitor mentioned, "The camp hosts were very friendly and helpful, making our glamping experience truly memorable."

    The glamping resorts near Cheyenne combine natural surroundings with resort-style amenities. Guests at AB Camping enjoy access to their on-site BBQ restaurant, which delivers directly to glamping sites upon request. The property features clean bathroom facilities, showers, and laundry services essential for extended glamping stays. Last Chance Camp, located just north of Cheyenne, offers yurt accommodations with fires allowed on the property and picnic tables for outdoor meals. These glamping options operate seasonally, with AB Camping available from April through mid-October, while FE Warren remains open year-round. One guest shared, "We had the best BBQ in Wyoming at AB Camping's restaurant, which made our glamping experience even better than anticipated."

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    Best Glamping Campgrounds near Cheyenne (10)

      1. AB Camping & RV Park by Open Road Resorts

      3.7(22)4mi from CheyenneRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "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."

      from $27 - $62 / night

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      2. Last Chance Camp, Cheyenne

      5.0(10)7mi from Cheyenne4 sitesRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "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."

      from $19 - $24 / night

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      3. FE Warren AFB Crow

      4.0(8)5mi from CheyenneRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "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

      3.8(6)13mi from CheyenneRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "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

      4.7(13)31mi from CheyenneRVs, Tents

      "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 North-Wellington KOA

      3.8(9)29mi from CheyenneRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Clean, well-kept campground with full outdoor kitchen, pool and play areas. The staff were extremely kind. One of the best KOA’s we have stayed at."

      "This is a KOA journey, meaning it’s great for a stopover, and it is located next to a horse farm. If you are used to smelling farm life, then the smell won’t be a problem."

      from $20 / night

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      7. Fort Collins Lakeside KOA Holiday

      4.1(23)41mi from CheyenneRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "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.  "

      8. South Bay Campground — Horsetooth Reservoir

      4.0(20)48mi from Cheyenne83 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "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."

      "Electric hookups (we used 50amp at our site) but no water hook up. Drinkable water close by at various locations within the campground. Some road noise but not bad at all."

      from $30 - $115 / night

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      9. Upper Blaire Dispersed Camping

      3.8(4)32mi from CheyenneTents, Glamping

      "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."

      10. Crow Valley

      4.3(9)41mi from Cheyenne14 sitesRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "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."

      from $17 - $339 / night

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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!

    • Megan  E.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 15, 2022

      Fort Collins North-Wellington KOA

      Impressive

      Clean, well-kept campground with full outdoor kitchen, pool and play areas. The staff were extremely kind. One of the best KOA’s we have stayed at. As a couple reviewers have mentioned, there may be a livestock smell depending on the wind direction, but we only noticed it once and it was bothersome.

    • 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.

    • Aza R.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 26, 2026

      South Bay Campground — Horsetooth Reservoir

      Probably more of a 3.5 than a three but not quite a 4

      We had a hard time deciding what to rate this because there truly were so many pros, however the cons were fairly plentiful as well. We had a great time don’t get us wrong but… decide for yourself.

      The pros: -Honestly I loved the location in relation to fellow campers. We had nobody to the south of us and our neighbors north of us were blocked by a bush. We were up the hill overlooking to the reservoir above the neighbors west of us. However to the east of us was the main road in and out of the area. So expect road noise over neighbor noise. -Shower house and flushing toilet that were clean and very well maintained. Climate control and comfortable and very well lit. However the shower token system didn’t take our bills so we couldn’t use our showers (I note a camper passing by on our first day telling us about the shower house “it’s a pain in the ass…”) -close to the dumpster and literal feet from the water. -could walk down to the water (even got picked up by some friends on a boat)… or travel north for a social trail along the water with some killer fishing areas.

      • close to town and convenient to get to and the views are stunning. Beautiful view of Horsetooth mountain and our site did feel very private. -electric pedestal with 30 amp and 50 amp worked.
        -if you are a birder the birding was 10/10 being surrounded by kingbirds, grackles, orioles, cat birds, cormorants, even some osprey, and can’t forget out the campground goose ❤️

      The cons- while not deal breakers for us we couldn’t give this site any more stars because of them -The road noise is a lot. We were lucky to be in an RV however tent camping would be a different story. -again with tent camping although this site felt private you would be amongst only rvs and trailers.

      • the shower house didn’t take our money so we couldn’t get tokens to shower. (If we cared a little more I am sure we could have asked the camp host for some)
      • crowded but of course it is its beautiful there and I don’t blame people for being there (I am people being there) -did I mention the road noise yet?
      • not very shaded- great for solar terrible to staying cool- spent a lot of time at the water which was nice. Suggest bringing a shade tent, awning, or something.

      Well that’s my review for site S46 at south bay campground of Horsetooth… attached are some videos of the site as well as a spot I was able to walk to just north of this site.

    • R
      Sep. 8, 2021

      AB Camping & RV Park by Open Road Resorts

      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

      AB Camping & RV Park by Open Road Resorts

      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.

    • MThe Dyrt PRO User
      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 Holiday

      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.


    Guide to Cheyenne

    Glamping accommodations near Cheyenne, Wyoming sit at elevations around 6,000 feet where the Great Plains meet the Rocky Mountain foothills. The region experiences dramatic weather shifts with strong winds common throughout the year and temperatures ranging from below freezing in winter to 80s during summer months. Most glamping facilities operate seasonally from late spring through early fall due to Wyoming's harsh winter conditions.

    What to do

    Explore rock formations: At Vedauwoo Wagon Road, visitors can discover unique granite rock formations perfect for climbing and photography. "The rock formations were awesome. We nestled behind a rock and couldn't even hear the traffic by nearby road," notes Laura C., who appreciated the natural sound barriers at her campsite.

    Bird watching opportunities: Just an hour from Cheyenne, nature enthusiasts can observe diverse bird species. "Tons of birds! Campsites were clean, nice big fire pit and bbq. Lots of room to spread out," reports Megan M. who visited the area specifically for wildlife viewing.

    Try catch-and-release fishing: Several glamping locations offer fishing access. "My husband enjoyed the catch & release fishing. Fishing was good according to him. I liked the hiking trail around the pond," mentions Cynthia K., who found multiple activities to enjoy during her stay.

    What campers like

    Secluded sites: Last Chance Camp provides yurt accommodations with ample space between sites. "Extremely private and spacious. Very clean and safe place with welcoming hosts. I wanted a place to relax for a few days after some heavy traveling and this fit the bill," shares Lory A., highlighting the property's tranquility.

    Historic surroundings: Military history buffs appreciate accommodations near historic sites. "Lots of history at F.E. Warren AFB. Nice RV spots with water and electric. Sewer dump on property as well. Tent camping is available as well as cabins," explains Andrew N., noting the educational opportunities alongside camping amenities.

    Outdoor kitchen access: Some locations provide communal cooking facilities. "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," describes Albiann T., who enjoyed the rustic amenities.

    What you should know

    Site spacing varies: AB Camping & RV Park by Open Road Resorts offers both private and more densely arranged sites. "If they're busy then you'll be right on top of each other, spaces are maybe 12' apart. No firepits and picnic tables only at full service spots," Jordan R. advises about the layout variations.

    Road noise considerations: Some glamping sites have traffic noise. "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," Russell B. notes about proximity to neighbors and roads.

    Reservation requirements: Most glamping facilities near Cheyenne require advance booking. "I was able to book the same day and the host's communication was excellent. I immediately received details about my booking and it was super easy to find and access," reports Stephany H. about her last-minute arrangements.

    Tips for camping with families

    Pack for variable weather: Wyoming weather changes quickly year-round. "We stayed for one quick night. The hosts were gracious. We had to make our reservation same day because of some delays. They were very accommodating and didn't gouge us!" shares Rachel H., who appreciated flexible booking when travel plans changed due to weather.

    Look for kid-friendly amenities: South Bay Campground — Horsetooth Reservoir offers water activities for children. "The lake was great for paddle boarding, canoeing, and kayaking," notes Deanne B., whose family enjoyed multiple water recreation options during their stay.

    Consider wildlife viewing opportunities: Many children enjoy watching local wildlife. "Open parking at the picnic tables so you can face any direction you want. Owners have a friendly dog which came by to visit and gave my dog some company," mentions Lory A. about the animal encounters that enhanced her glamping experience.

    Tips from RVers

    Check site dimensions: WYO Campground provides pull-through sites for larger rigs. "Spaces are a tad bit narrow for big slide outs but long enough to stay hooked up. Good Sam site and saved a little cash!" advises Pete M., noting both limitations and benefits for RV campers.

    Verify seasonal utilities: Winter campers should confirm which services remain available. "It is winterized right now so first come first serve no water or sewer but all spots are 15 dollars a night," warns William P. about off-season limitations at some facilities.

    Scout entrance clearance: Some glamping areas have access restrictions. "We entered the base via Gate 5. Easy enough. Then followed the signs. Which took us to a rail road underpass with a No RV sign and posted 11 1/2 ft clearance," cautions Michael C., detailing alternate route information important for RV drivers.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What amenities are typically included at glamping sites around Cheyenne?

    Glamping sites around Cheyenne typically include outdoor kitchens or cooking areas, shower facilities, and restrooms (either porta-potties or permanent structures). A. B Camping offers on-site BBQ dining, clean bathroom facilities, and laundry services, making it ideal for those wanting creature comforts. Many sites provide picnic tables, fire pits, and grills for outdoor cooking and gathering. At Fort Collins Lakeside KOA, you'll find excellent staff support, well-maintained grounds, and recreational amenities like a fishing lake with walking paths. Most glamping locations emphasize hospitality with hosts available to assist guests throughout their stay.

    What is the best season for glamping in the Cheyenne area?

    Summer (June through August) is the prime glamping season around Cheyenne, offering warm days and cool evenings perfect for outdoor activities. This is when locations like South Bay Campground — Horsetooth Reservoir showcase their water access and outdoor recreation opportunities. Late spring (May) through early fall (September) is also excellent, with Vedauwoo Wagon Road providing spectacular rock formations and less crowded camping even in July. Winter glamping is limited due to Wyoming's harsh conditions, so most sites operate seasonally. For the best balance of comfortable temperatures and fewer crowds, consider late spring or early fall visits.

    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.