Best RV Parks & Resorts near Farson, WY

RV parks surrounding Farson provide convenient options for motorhome travel across Wyoming. Highline Trail RV Park in Boulder features 47 spacious sites with full hookups including 50-amp service on level gravel pads. "Spaces are big and spread out. Everything was clean and well maintained," noted one visitor. Rock Springs/Green River KOA Journey offers 181 year-round sites with full hookups, accommodating big rigs with pull-through access. Little America RV Park provides 42 sites with sewer and electric hookups, while Mountain Bluebird RV Park caters specifically to RVs with 50-amp connections on sites that tend to be positioned close together.

Full hookup access varies throughout the region, with most established parks providing water, electric, and sewer connections. Several properties offer dump stations for travelers needing quick service without overnight stays. According to one visitor at Sweetwater Event Complex Fairgrounds, "We were able to take advantage of the $17 full RV hookup spot just to conserve power and refill our water tank." Cell service fluctuates significantly across properties, with AT&T coverage generally more reliable than Verizon. Highway noise affects some parks, particularly those positioned near I-80. Most properties welcome pets, though designated dog areas are limited. Winter travel requires careful planning as several smaller parks close seasonally, while KOA and fairground facilities typically remain operational year-round.

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Best RV Sites Near Farson, Wyoming (37)

    1. Highline Trail RV Park

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

    $25 - $62 / night

    "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"

    "We had some vehicle issues and needed a place to stay close to Pinedale."

    2. Little America RV Park - A Traveler's Oasis

    5 Reviews
    Green River, WY
    47 miles
    Website
    +1 (307) 875-2400

    $55 - $85 / night

    "Called in around 5pm on a Friday and they had a site available for the night."

    "No real amenities except for a good bar and restaurant. We had lunch there one day. Decent space between sites. No dog park although large grassy area to walk the dogs. RV park is not gated."

    3. Mountain Bluebird RV Park

    1 Review
    Big Piney, WY
    40 miles
    Website
    +1 (307) 350-2024

    4. Rock Springs/Green River KOA Journey

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

    "Nice little dog park. Friendly staff. Easy access, free WiFi."

    "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."

    5. Oak Street RV Park

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    Big Piney, WY
    40 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 705-8589

    $40 - $520 / night

    6. Sweetwater Event Complex Fairgrounds

    14 Reviews
    Rock Springs, WY
    36 miles
    Website

    $17 - $34 / night

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

    "The RV spots are all back in but if there it is possible to park across two or three so you don’t have to unhook. The staff was great and full hookup utilities very good. Plenty of gravel spots."

    7. White Mountain Road

    12 Reviews
    Green River, WY
    41 miles

    "from the east was pretty easy though bumpy and on a climb it’s more difficult to slow roll, sites are pretty easy to find using different tools but the main area really only has one spot for anything around"

    "I came from the north and did the scenic drive and was looking for the campsite. One camper was already parked and that was my signal. No signage. But you'll see stone fire rings."

    8. Weeping Rock Campground

    6 Reviews
    Kemmerer, WY
    33 miles
    Website
    +1 (307) 828-4500

    "River access and great fishing. Sites have picnic tables and fire rings that include a cooking grate. Many sites also have a grill. Campground is pet and ATV friendly."

    "Minimal bugs considering we were so close to the water, nice and quiet!"

    9. Slate Creek Campground

    5 Reviews
    Kemmerer, WY
    34 miles
    Website
    +1 (307) 828-4500

    "Very remote location with a primitive, yet beautiful campsite. The only services are a couple of bathrooms, which were nice and clean, otherwise you are on your own."

    "Pit toilet facilities are cleaner than others. Great place! Don't forget bug spray, especially in army summer."

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RV Park Reviews near Farson, WY

180 Reviews of 37 Farson Campgrounds


  • Fred S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 23, 2024

    Mountain Bluebird RV Park

    Van camper overnight stay

    Stayed at site #5 on Sept 16, 2024. Paid $42.90. Made reservation over the phone. Normally don't camp in RV parks with our camper van, but it was getting late and needed an overnight place to stay with very few options available in the area. The stay was okay; probbaly won't stay here again. Sites were close together. The campground has water and electric hookups; worked just fine. No reastroom/shower house; told that these amaneities are planned. Campground is a typical RV park with sites close to each other with no privacy. It is in a large flat open field. Some young trees were planted. Campground road and site driveways were gravel. I believe all of the sites are back-in. A few long term residents appear to be staying there in their big rigs. One of these residents, who was close behind us, woke us up at 4:20am when he started up his loud pickup truck and let it run for several minutes before departing (IMO, not good campground etiquette). Other than that, no complaints. Being a van camper, I'm nuetral about this campground. It satisfied my immediate needs at the time (simple overnight stay).

  • GThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 24, 2022

    Little America RV Park - A Traveler's Oasis

    Nice for overnight!

    Arrived 6:15pm. Called in around 5pm on a Friday and they had a site available for the night. Unclear where RVs should park to check in at the hotel lobby, but there’s a large parking area so we parked sideways through several spots. They escorted us to our site: pull through, full hookups. Sites are long with plenty of room for the slide. Can hear the noise from the idling big rigs right next to the campground. Bathrooms are in the hotel lobby, which closes at 10:30pm, or the Travel Center right next door. There’s also a Sinclair gas station on the property. Would definitely stay here again.

  • MickandKarla W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 7, 2024

    Green River RB Park

    Okay for a Short Stay

    Our Ford navigation was having a bad day and wanted us to take Exit 91 from I-80 west bound to get to the campground (CG). That exit would have you going through the middle of town, but the alternate navigation we always run(either Waze and/or Google Maps) brought us to the correct exit for the CG. We double-checked the website and verified they are located right off of I-80 at Exit 85 (east bound) or 89(west bound). When we got to the CG, another rig was checking in, so we had to sit on the somewhat busy road until we could make the turn on the street for the CG office. The lady checking us in was super friendly and we proceeded to the upper E section to pull through site 11 with FHUs. The pad was plenty long enough for our 40’ fifth wheel and our F450. The utilities worked fine but we needed a reducer as the water pressure was around 100 psi. We read reviews concerning low water pressure and they were working on the waterline in the CG so be aware. There are trees in or near most of the sites. We put our Starlink in the front part of the pad for a northern sky shot. There are 34 sites in the E section; 19 pull-throughs plus 10 small back-ins and 4 tent sites on the back fence where I-80 runs(you will hear road noise anywhere in this CG. There’s a bathhouse and a small fenced dog area. While we were here for 3 days, the poop bag dispenser was empty and the regular-sized garbage can in the dog area was 1/2 full of poop bags. The laundry facility is in the bottom section where the larger back-in sites/permanent party are located. We checked out the public river access at the end of the road down from where the office is located. You could launch a kayak, but there isn’t much parking. After trying to log into the CG WiFi several times, we connected and the WiFi was not good. We got 3 bars on Verizon. One of the transient workers started a loud diesel truck and let it run a long time before departing each morning. Unfortunately, this is a typical occurrence in these types of CGs. We were impressed with the local area brochures they gave us on local dining and the wild horses. They have 24-hour laundry and showers in the CG. In our humble opinion, the best thing about this CG was the coffee and craft beer on draft at the office. They have 4 craft beers on draft and you can get a flight for$5. The coffee and draft beers at the officer are worth checking out. Try a burger on a cornmeal bun at Broadway Burger Station in Rock Springs. This CG was okay for an overnighter or a couple of days at most.

  • TheThemacgurl
    Jul. 10, 2025

    Frye Lake - Dispersed Campsites

    Frye Lake campground

    Cost is $5 but has fire rings and Outhouse. Views are amazing, There are about 15 spots available for big rigs, Road in from Landers is all paved. No cell service. If you drive further along FR 300 there are many dispersed free camp areas.

  • N
    Jul. 23, 2019

    Boulder Lake

    End of the Road

    Literally the end of the road. Near a lake, The sites are surrounded by aspens. There is no water but there is a vault toilet. Even though it is near a small lake it is quiet, There are pull through and back in sites for RVs. Sites are good size. Fire rings and bear storage boxes are available.

  • Michi P.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 1, 2025

    Rock Springs/Green River KOA Journey

    Good for an overnighter

    Clean, free, hot showers, clean bathrooms. Nice little dog park. Friendly staff. Easy access, free WiFi.

    The only downsize is that the pull through campsite, you come in from the right and your neighbor comes in from the left so your front doors are facing each other and are about 12 feet apart, ok for one night, I suppose.

  • 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.

  • Bonnie A.
    Sep. 4, 2020

    Rock Springs/Green River KOA Journey

    A great place to stay

    Only stayed one night, but would stay longer Pool, laundry open 24 hours, level gravel pads, 2 picnic tables, cable and wifi was sketchy, plenty of room between rvs. Close to shopping , restaurants, and tourist places.


Guide to Farson

Near Farson, Wyoming, RV campers and tent enthusiasts find diverse camping options across an elevation range of 6,500-7,500 feet. The area experiences significant seasonal temperature variations with summer highs reaching 85°F and winter lows dropping below freezing. Wind is a consistent factor in this high desert region, particularly at exposed sites like White Mountain Road where campers report constant breezes.

What to do

Fishing access: Green River fishing spots provide excellent angling opportunities at Weeping Rock Campground. "We caught a huge rainbow trout the first day camping, right off our campsite! Minimal bugs considering we were so close to the water," reports one visitor. The campground sits just below Fontenelle Dam with multiple riverside sites.

Wildlife viewing: Horse watching is possible from dispersed sites on White Mountain Road. A camper noted, "We could ride the ATVs from campsite and had hundreds of miles of trails to choose from. Saw wild horses." The elevated position offers panoramic views across the landscape.

Day trips: Flaming Gorge exploration makes a worthwhile excursion from Rock Springs area campgrounds. A visitor staying at Rock Springs/Green River KOA mentioned, "The area is very nearby to the Northern end of Flaming Gorge NRA which is pretty awesome. Plenty of other things to do nearby."

What campers like

Quiet surroundings: Many campers appreciate the peaceful atmosphere at smaller campgrounds. A visitor to Slate Creek Campground described it as a "Small gem along the Green River. Open habitat with cottonwoods and willows. Great birds! And access to river for fishing."

Spacious sites: Several RV parks offer unusually large sites. At Highline Trail RV Park, one reviewer noted, "The grounds are well groomed with ample space between sites. Plenty of shade and great views of the mountains. The horses grazing in the open areas just added to the ambiance."

Budget-friendly options: Fairground camping provides affordable alternatives. A camper at Sweetwater Event Complex Fairgrounds shared, "Only $10 for electric and a free hot shower. This is a large fairgrounds parking lot that has a delightful camp host who lives on site."

What you should know

Weather considerations: Wind affects many campsites in the region. At White Mountain Road, campers consistently mention wind exposure: "This was a beautiful site with lots of space provided... The only thing that wasn't great was the wind, but that's to be expected with a mountaintop."

Road conditions: Access varies significantly between established and dispersed sites. A visitor to Little America RV Park advised, "Unclear where RVs should park to check in at the hotel lobby, but there's a large parking area so we parked sideways through several spots."

Facilities access: Bathroom availability differs widely across properties. At Sweetwater Event Complex, "The caretaker and her husband were lovely folks and invited me into their warm and charming country home to pay for the site. Restrooms are clean. Gas and supplies are nearby to this fair ground event center."

Tips for camping with families

Kid-friendly amenities: Some rv campgrounds near Farson include family-specific features. Rock Springs/Green River KOA offers "a jumping pillow and pool" according to one visitor, while another noted additional amenities like "laundry facilities and many other things."

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular RV campsite near Farson, WY?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular RV campground near Farson, WY is Highline Trail RV Park with a 4.5-star rating from 11 reviews.

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