Best Glamping near Farson, WY

Highline Trail RV Park and Wind River View Campground provide upscale glamping accommodations near Farson, Wyoming with unique lodging options including yurts and luxury canvas tents. Both locations offer a blend of comfort and outdoor immersion with amenities rarely found at standard campsites. All glamping units come with comfortable beds, quality linens, electricity, and climate control systems for year-round comfort. "The deluxe sites that come with a cement patio, table with an umbrella, and a privacy wall are well worth the extra $10," noted one visitor who appreciated the upgraded experience. The Louis Lake Campground also features glamping options with stunning views of the surrounding wilderness, making it ideal for those seeking a more remote glamping experience while still enjoying modern comforts.

The Wind River Mountains provide a dramatic backdrop for these glamping destinations, with hiking trails and water activities accessible directly from the sites. Guests can explore the nearby Pilot Butte Scenic loop to view wild horses, a unique experience highlighted in visitor reviews. One guest shared, "We drove the Pilot Butte Scenic loop to look for wild horses—it was an incredible experience!" The glamping season typically runs from June through mid-September at most locations, though some offer extended availability. Eco-friendly features include solar lighting at select sites and minimally disruptive placement of glamping structures. The Boulder area glamping options provide convenient access to both wilderness experiences and small-town amenities, with most sites requiring reservations well in advance due to their popularity during peak summer months.

Best Glamping Sites Near Farson, Wyoming (5)

    1. Rock Springs/Green River KOA Journey

    21 Reviews
    Rock Springs, WY
    40 miles
    Website
    +1 (307) 362-3063

    "It might be right off the freeway in the middle of Wyoming sparseness but it was a pleasure to stay here for the night. Clean facilities and bathroom, laundry room, exercise room."

    "We didn't want to make the full drive at once since we needed to set up a campsite when we got there, so we stopped here. It had snowed the night before and it was cold.  "

    2. Highline Trail RV Park

    11 Reviews
    Boulder, WY
    43 miles
    Website
    +1 (307) 871-0865

    $25 - $62 / night

    "Our site us full hookups but it appears some are electric only. Lots of nice green grass and big trees. Sites are very level!"

    "We are full-timers in a 36 ft Class A with a Cherokee Trailhawk tow and needed a place to dump, do laundry and take on fresh water after a week of boondocking outside of Rawlins and this place fit the"

    3. Louis Lake Campground

    8 Reviews
    Lander, WY
    43 miles
    Website
    +1 (307) 527-6241

    "Louis Lake is beautiful. There are some rustic cabins just next to it that you can rent out."

    "Lois Lake is a great place to camp if it is not a major holiday. I have been here twice. The first time, there were very few people in the campground, so it was wonderful!"

    4. Wind River View Campground

    8 Reviews
    Boulder, WY
    45 miles
    Website
    +1 (307) 537-5453

    "The laundry area wasn't opened yet as it was early in the season. Quiet location with a shower and heat in the bathrooms."

    "Would have given it 3stars for being basic, but we there on a Friday night and they had a really nice outdoor fire and s’mores for our kids, so nice touch."

    5. Worthen Meadow Campground

    7 Reviews
    Lander, WY
    46 miles
    Website

    "Peaceful lakeside spot – stayed here for one night while passing through the area. Loved the sunrise over the lake and the privacy of the sites."

    "We would make the drive up anytime to stay here… bring the kayak the lake is amazing"

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  • Kurt K.
    Jul. 19, 2020

    Rock Springs/Green River KOA Journey

    Nice pool and great for overnight

    Clean organized KOA with nice pool. The site for pull through are alternated so the sewer connections are not underfoot for either side. The sites are very close and only the fenced off sites have fire pits. It is located directly behind several large oil tanks but enough off the highway the traffic is not heard much. Great hills behind property to let larger dogs get their wiggles out of them. Mostly designed for folks passing through the area.

  • Sarah R.
    Aug. 18, 2020

    Rock Springs/Green River KOA Journey

    Desert Gem

    It might be right off the freeway in the middle of Wyoming sparseness but it was a pleasure to stay here for the night. Clean facilities and bathroom, laundry room, exercise room. We stayed at a deluxe spot with a concrete pad and privacy fence. Staff was kind and very helpful. Good stop when you are tired and need to stay somewhere nice.

  • Jessica N.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 12, 2018

    Worthen Meadow Campground

    Pretty, quiet campground

    Peaceful lakeside spot – stayed here for one night while passing through the area. Loved the sunrise over the lake and the privacy of the sites. Quiet place to camp, even though there were a lot of groups there when we arrived, we had no trouble finding a spot. Pit toilet on-site and walking trails around the lake are close by.

  • Jaci T.
    Jul. 19, 2021

    Worthen Meadow Campground

    One with nature

    We would make the drive up anytime to stay here… bring the kayak the lake is amazing

  • J
    Oct. 28, 2020

    Rock Springs/Green River KOA Journey

    Easy place to crash between Denver and Jackson Hole WY

    We just needed a quick place to crash on the way from Denver to Jackson Hole Wy area.  We didn't want to make the full drive at once since we needed to set up a campsite when we got there, so we stopped here.

    It had snowed the night before and it was cold.  However, the fences protect the campsites for the tent campers, so we didn't feel the wind at all.  We were so well protected.  We were even able to pull our car in front of the site, and this blocked our site from view of others.  

    The facilities were nice:  bathrooms were spotless and there were laundry facilities and many other things.  

    There was even a cute dog park that we could exercise our husky in. He was happy :).  Plus, the fencing around the campsite allowed us to set up a nice dog run for him.

    The people were very nice when checking in, and it was very organized.  

    We would stay there again!

  • kristin S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 24, 2020

    Rock Springs/Green River KOA Journey

    Good stop for “along the way”

    This is a “Journey” KOA and is being rated as such. The spaces are very close together and they pull neighbors in alternating directions so that you’re facing a neighbor’s front door when you come out of yours, minimizing privacy if you want to eat or cook outdoors. There are some premium spaces with fences and patios but they were all booked. The tent sites look very private with nice grass pads. The trailer sites are all gravel and dusty, but it’s pretty standard. Easy access off the highway and we didn’t experience any noise. The back of the property is very scenic with some off-roaring and hiking trails. If you’re in partial hook ups in the front of the grounds, you’ll be abutting the petroleum factory. The community showers and restrooms seemed pretty clean and well maintained. The laundry was basic and mostly functioning (a few out of order machines), but we did our laundry with no issue. The pool is small but clean and a good temperature. Staff is friendly and the office store is stocked. The area is very nearby to the Northern end of Flaming Gorge NRA which is pretty awesome. Plenty of other things to do nearby, though the towns of Rock Springs and Green River are a little lacking. Guests are mostly transient and, though the park filled up each day, it mostly cleared out by the following morning. Very convenient along the way stop but also nice for an extra night or two to explore the area! Ask in the office for some tips on places to explore.

  • LThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 14, 2025

    Wind River View Campground

    Ok for overnight

    We were here on a HOT day and wanted ac. Other than offering hookups, cleanish bathrooms with hot showers and a laundry facility, there isn’t much here. There are small, treeless sites in a very dry, open area next to the road. There is no river view that we could find. There is a view of the mountains in the distance.

  • M
    Jul. 26, 2021

    Highline Trail RV Park

    Large sites!

    This RV Park offers nice large sites! Our site us full hookups but it appears some are electric only. Lots of nice green grass and big trees. Sites are very level! We are along the back fence so less road noise, but also the spaces have no trees in the back and are basically dirt. They need lots of gravel! However, I give them a five for the large space size and nice hospitality!

  • Angela G.
    May. 3, 2022

    Wind River View Campground

    Pretty location but dated

    The owner was very nice and helpful. I had ok cell reception with Verizon. The wifi consistently disconnected but I will assume it was due to a large storm in the area. The laundry area wasn't opened yet as it was early in the season. Quiet location with a shower and heat in the bathrooms. I enjoyed my stay here but I am giving only 4 stars as it seemed over priced for the area and far from town compared to other campgrounds.


Guide to Farson

The Wind River Mountains dominate the landscape near Farson, Wyoming, providing a dramatic backdrop for campgrounds in this high desert region at elevations between 6,500-7,500 feet. Summer temperatures typically range from 45-85°F with frequent afternoon thunderstorms in July and August. Camping season runs primarily from June through September due to snow and cold temperatures during winter months.

What to do

Wild horse viewing excursions: The Pilot Butte Scenic Loop near Rock Springs/Green River KOA Journey offers opportunities to see wild horses in their natural habitat. "The view in front of the campground is an oil storage facility but the view to the back is beautiful," notes one visitor who appreciated the natural surroundings.

Paddling on mountain lakes: Louis Lake Campground provides excellent access for water activities. "Fun place in a beautiful setting in the Shoshone National Forest in the southern most part of the Windriver Mountains. Be prepared for afternoon rain. But bring plenty of drinking water as there is no potable water here," advises a regular visitor.

Mountain biking trails: The trails around Worthen Meadow offer technical riding with scenic rewards. "Upper Brewers trail starts at the main parking lot, it's great biking with beautiful views the entire ride, although very rocky. In July the wild flowers were still blooming strong!"

What campers like

Spacious camping areas: Campers consistently mention the generous site spacing at Highline Trail RV Park as a standout feature. "Spaces are big and spread out. Everything was clean and well maintained," writes one reviewer who enjoyed the extra room.

Clean facilities: Despite the remote location, campgrounds maintain good standards for bathrooms and amenities. "Clean, clean rest rooms, nice lake and great host," notes a camper at Worthen Meadow Campground, while another mentions the "cleanish bathrooms with hot showers and a laundry facility" at Wind River View.

Protection from elements: The design of some campsites provides shelter from Wyoming's sometimes harsh weather. "The fences protect the campsites for the tent campers, so we didn't feel the wind at all. We were so well protected," shares a camper at Rock Springs/Green River KOA Journey.

What you should know

Limited water access: Many campgrounds in the region have minimal water facilities. "There is no potable water here," cautions a Louis Lake visitor, while others recommend bringing extra drinking water for your stay.

Road conditions: Access to more remote glamping locations requires appropriate vehicles. "The road is rough getting in here but manageable," notes a visitor to Worthen Meadow Campground, a consideration for those bringing trailers or RVs to luxury camping sites.

Weather variability: The mountain climate brings unpredictable conditions. "Loved this campground... it is a trip like no other to get to it," shares a Louis Lake camper, hinting at the weather challenges that can affect travel in the area.

Tips for camping with families

Kid-friendly amenities: Some campgrounds offer special features for children. "There's a large dog park and several other amenities such as a jumping pillow and pool," notes a visitor to Rock Springs/Green River KOA, amenities that complement the luxury camping options in the area.

Water recreation options: Lakes provide entertainment for children when glamping near Farson. "We enjoyed paddle boarding and watching fish jump. Lots of trees to hitch up the hammock, too," shares a family that visited Worthen Meadow Campground.

Off-peak timing: Holiday weekends bring crowds to even remote locations. "Lois Lake is a great place to camp if it is not a major holiday. The first time, there were very few people in the campground, so it was wonderful! Quiet, peaceful, and lovely."

Tips from RVers

Site selection strategy: RVers recommend carefully choosing sites at Wind River View Campground. "The deluxe sites that come with a concrete pad and privacy fence. Staff was kind and very helpful. Good stop when you are tired and need to stay somewhere nice," advises an experienced RVer.

Overnight convenience: The location serves well as a staging area between major destinations. "Not much of a destination but a great spot to stop for the night. Staff were very friendly and helpful," notes a visitor using the area as a waypoint.

Generator noise considerations: When glamping in Farson, Wyoming, some RV practices affect the wilderness experience. "Neighborhood noise with generators is kind of obnoxious, otherwise I give five stars," mentions a camper, highlighting the importance of generator etiquette in shared spaces.

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular glamping campground near Farson, WY is Rock Springs/Green River KOA Journey with a 3.7-star rating from 21 reviews.

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