Best RV Parks & Resorts near Fort Bridger, WY

Fort Bridger RV Camp provides full hookup rv sites with water, electric, and sewer connections approximately one mile from the historic Fort Bridger State Historic Site. This established park accommodates large rigs with spacious pull-through rv pads and remains open seasonally. Phillips RV Park in Evanston offers water and electric hookups with big-rig friendly sites and sanitary dump facilities about 30 miles west of Fort Bridger. Roughly 50 miles northeast, Riverside RV Park in Kemmerer features paved pull-through sites along the Hams Fork River with full hookups and sufficient space for larger motorhomes. Lyman KOA, located just 5 miles east of Fort Bridger, maintains 50-amp electrical service, water hookups, and sewer connections with sites available from mid-May through September. "Sites were level, mostly open with not much tree cover, and full hookups were in great condition—clean and easy to reach."

Most RV parks in the region require advance reservations during peak summer months, particularly on weekends when sites fill quickly. Several campgrounds close seasonally, with many shutting down between mid-October and early May due to harsh winter conditions. Water pressure varies significantly between parks, with some requiring pressure regulators as noted by travelers. Cell service and WiFi connectivity fluctuate throughout the area, with stronger signals typically available at parks closer to I-80. Pet-friendly policies are standard across most parks, though designated dog areas are limited. During colder months, overnight temperatures drop significantly, making properly functioning electric hookups essential for RV heating systems. Road conditions accessing some parks can deteriorate after rain or snow, particularly for parks located away from main highways. Dump stations are available at most established RV parks, though several charge additional fees for non-guests.

Best RV Sites Near Fort Bridger, Wyoming (62)

    1. Fort Bridger RV Camp

    16 Reviews
    Fort Bridger, WY
    0 miles
    Website
    +1 (307) 782-3150

    $40 - $50 / night

    "All sites have water, electric, and sewer. The quirky little town of Fort Bridger is a block away, with a small convenience and liquor store. There's also a park, but I didn't check it out."

    "The rv park itself was quite with very clean facilities. Only wish they could add a dog park and kids play area (they have the room)."

    2. Phillips RV Park

    12 Reviews
    Evanston, WY
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (307) 789-3805

    "Came up into Evanston and found ourselves in the middle of 100s of big rigs parking on the road in all Lanes, we were able to find an opening and flip around onto the other side of the freeway and backtrack"

    "Clean bathrooms, grass pull through spots, large trees throughout the park, friendly staff. Highly recommend."

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

    5 Reviews
    Green River, WY
    32 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."

    4. Riverside RV Park

    6 Reviews
    Kemmerer, WY
    34 miles
    +1 (307) 877-3416

    "Staying at this location while working on a local project. It’s a great long-term stay option. The owner has kept the grounds in great condition even during cold winter months."

    "No frills , just a clean and safe place to spend the night or several days. $35.00 a night gets you full hook ups and a pleasant, quite spot to park."

    5. Buckboard Marina RV

    1 Review
    Green River, WY
    41 miles
    Website
    +1 (307) 875-6927

    "A maize of high desert gravel roads provided excellent hiking opportunities and access to a beach on the lake."

    6. Stateline Campground

    4 Reviews
    Lonetree, WY
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (307) 782-6555

    "The beachy lake was awesome. I enjoyed doing some stand up paddle boarding, and swimming in the lake. My campsite was right next to the lake."

    "Most of the sites are back to back and while there are trees around the site it feels more like a parking lot than other sites further up."

    7. Sheep Creek Bay Boat Ramp and Campground

    5 Reviews
    Manila, UT
    46 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 784-3445

    "The site we were in had plenty of shade and had a picnic table and a permanent fire ring."

    "Close to the boat ramp, easy access. When we are with my elderly family who need to be stable we stay here. If we are just us and the kids and dogs we go stay at Dutch John."

    8. Little Creek Campground

    2 Reviews
    Randolph, UT
    50 miles
    Website
    +1 (801) 977-4300

    $12 - $65 / night

    "We stopped by on our way to Wyoming and trough up a tent. Lots of stars and really quite. The view are nice and it is a great primitive camp spot."

    "Good fishing, good riding and away from everything what’s not to love?!"

    9. Lyman KOA

    11 Reviews
    Fort Bridger, WY
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (307) 786-2188

    "After a disappointing attempt with another local camp in Fort Bridger, Good Sams, we were surprised by the warm telephone welcome Noreen provided."

    "Picnic tables are all new and maintained, new fire rings. I stayed in tent camping, and it was grassy and level.

    Lots of drive thru spots for electric and hookups.

    The staff greeted me warmly."

    10. Mirror Lake - Uinta Wasatch Cache National Forest

    16 Reviews
    Oakley, UT
    50 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 783-4338

    $28 - $92 / night

    "It is very family friendly, with a well kept trail around the lake. The views cannot be beat, the scenery on the drive up alone made the trip worth it."

    "Clean campground, clean bathrooms, and fire pits. Love the lake and hiking trails close by!"

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RV Park Reviews near Fort Bridger, WY

256 Reviews of 62 Fort Bridger Campgrounds


  • Michelle G.
    Jun. 18, 2023

    Riverside RV Park

    Great for long-term stays

    Staying at this location while working on a local project. It’s a great long-term stay option. The owner has kept the grounds in great condition even during cold winter months.

    Right off the river with different options for different travelers. Close to town. Quiet.

  • 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.

  • Carrie C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 28, 2017

    Viva Naughton Marina by PacifiCorp

    Excellent fishing!

    This campground is located along the bank of the Viva Naughon Resivoir. There are about 8 sites with picnic tables and fire pits, but is pretty primitive. There are vault toilets available near the boat ramp. The campground is FREE!

    The fly fishing is excellent below the dam, which is about a 3/4 mile drive from the campground. The area is very popular with boaters and anglers alike. This place stays busy year round and ice fishing is very popular in the winter months.

    I frequent this area often. I'm blessed to live 15 minutes from this great area in the town of Kemmerer.

  • 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.

  • Bradley H.
    Sep. 17, 2020

    Riverside RV Park

    Very nice small town park

    Riverside RV Park is great. No frills , just a clean and safe place to spend the night or several days. $35.00 a night gets you full hook ups and a pleasant, quite spot to park. Located on the outskirts of Kemmerer, Wyoming. 17 sites are offered for RV s of all sizes. 8 are back in that are up along the Ham Fork River. The others are paved pull through. All have power, water and sewer. Owners are terrific! Cell phone coverage is very good and park WiFi is the best we have been around in 6 months! I highly recommend Riverside for anyone looking for a one night stay or needing a number of days in a charming town.( Kemmerer is Home to the original JC Penny department store). If you like to hunt for fossils, the surrounding hills are full of them. Fossil Butte National Monument is just 11 miles from town.

  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 2, 2025

    Riverside RV Park

    More full-time residents then visiting campers

    This stop is nice, but not the prettiest view but super friendly staff. Electric 20, 30, and 50 amps available water and sewer hook up. Not much cell service, they did offer free Wi-Fi but was super slow. The area driving to it was beautiful. Good for an overnight while traveling. Cost was $50.00 a night.

  • Greg L.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 28, 2021

    Sheep Creek Bay Boat Ramp and Campground

    Big parking lot camping

    This camp area is sectioned off of the very large sheep creek bay boat ramp parking. There are just 4-5 spots on blacktop for TTs and RVs, one tiny spot for a lone tenter. No shade and big toy hauler TTs seem to hog the area. $13/$6.50 senior, NO WATER no cell signal. Trash and toilets at boat ramp about 100yds away across the blacktop parking area. Unless you are a boat person, this blacktop cg area is not my idea of a cg. No RV dump either.

  • FThe Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 29, 2025

    Buckboard Cove Dispersed Campsite

    Peaceful waterfront boondocking with great views and space to spread out

    We stayed just outside Buckboard Crossing Campground near 41.23339 N, 109.59618 W and had an amazing experience. For most of the week, we were completely alone it was quiet, peaceful, and right along the water. Finding a level spot close to the lake can be a little tricky, but nothing too challenging. We tow a 19 ft travel trailer and had no issues getting in or out.The dirt roads in can be rough in places definitely a lot of ruts and potholes likely caused by people driving when it's muddy. That said, we saw smaller vehicles make it just fine. While we wouldn't recommend this for oversized rigs unless you're experienced, the main access road to the sites is wide enough, and a large travel trailer did show up a couple days before we left.There were some folks with off-leash dogs, and traffic picked up a bit on Friday and into the weekend with boaters and folks riding around on UTVs, but it never felt crowded. There is some scattered trash around the area left by others, but nothing overwhelming.Just down the road is the established Buckboard Crossing Campground with a boat launch, vault toilet, and what looks like a dump station and spigot, though the water was shut off during our stay. We ended up dumping and refilling at the Maverik in town, which had free services.

  • D
    Sep. 28, 2023

    Phillips RV Park

    Nice place for one night stay

    This is far enough away from interstate so you dont hear traffic, but you can still be back on the interstate within 5 mins. But trains are close by and will be heard.

    Appears long term campers are at front of campground. Everyone around us were also doing 1 night stay, so everything was quit after sunset.

    Finding the sewer hookup took some time, but finally found it. Need a water pressure regulator and when you check in they mention that.

    Nice large trash bins which are along the path out of the campground and in the center of the campground. Dog area was clean and had plenty of grass.

    Showers were good, but need some maintenance/adjustment but it works for a quick shower.


Guide to Fort Bridger

Camping near Fort Bridger, Wyoming offers options within 10-50 miles of the historic trading post. The region sits at approximately 6,600-7,200 feet elevation with significant temperature fluctuations between day and night, especially during shoulder seasons. Most campgrounds in this high desert landscape experience snow closures from October through April.

What to do

Fishing access: At Riverside RV Park in Kemmerer, campers can enjoy fishing along the Ham Fork River. "Very nice small town park. No frills, just a clean and safe place to spend the night or several days. 8 sites are back in that are up along the Ham Fork River," notes one visitor.

Historic site visits: Fort Bridger RV Camp provides quick access to regional history. "Very nice, well appointed, next to the State Park," writes one camper. The Fort Bridger State Historic Site preserves buildings and artifacts from the 19th century trading post established in 1843.

Fossil hunting: The region surrounding Kemmerer contains numerous fossil beds. "If you like to hunt for fossils, the surrounding hills are full of them. Fossil Butte National Monument is just 11 miles from town," reports a camper staying at Riverside RV Park.

Water recreation: Stateline Campground offers beach access at Flaming Gorge. "The beachy lake was awesome. I enjoyed doing some stand up paddle boarding, and swimming in the lake. My campsite was right next to the lake," shares one visitor, adding that "there really isn't any shaded areas, so during the summer months I'm sure it gets pretty hot."

What campers like

Spacious sites: Fort Bridger RV Camp receives praise for its layout. "Nice grassy area with trees. Spacious RV spot. We would definitely stay again!" writes one camper. Another adds, "Well maintained, spacious park, good spacing between sites."

Clean facilities: Multiple campgrounds maintain clean restrooms despite remote locations. "They have the largest private bathrooms. Complete with toilets in a private room. Very clean," notes a camper at Fort Bridger RV Camp. At Lyman KOA, visitors report "spotless bathrooms inc showers."

Quiet atmosphere: Many campsites offer peaceful settings despite proximity to travel routes. A visitor at Lyman KOA reports, "Quite and only a handful of campers. Great spot to get some rest!" Another notes it's "about a mile S of I-80" providing convenience without excessive noise.

Walk-in access: Several campgrounds accommodate last-minute travelers. "Made a last min reservation here in my sprinter camper after high winds on 80 made driving near impossible. Pulled in around 8:30pm so exhausted and they were so welcoming," reports a Lyman KOA visitor.

What you should know

Seasonal considerations: Most rv parks near Fort Bridger, Wyoming close during winter months. "During the week this is a great place if you like to disperse camp. We got there on a Wednesday and had the place to our self," notes a Stateline Campground visitor who adds, "We ended up staying over labor day weekend and it was very busy."

Reservation policies: Campground office hours vary throughout the region. "Note the site offices close at 7pm. We had no reservations so you must arrive before 7pm," advises a Fort Bridger RV Camp tent camper from September.

Water levels: Drought conditions affect shoreline access at reservoir campgrounds. At Stateline Campground, "The water is very low so it was a little bit of a hike down to the beach," reports a recent visitor.

Cell service: Connectivity varies widely between campgrounds. At Riverside RV Park, visitors note "Not much cell service, they did offer free Wi-Fi but was super slow." Another camper adds, "Verizon good enough to use my hot spot" at a different location.

Tips for camping with families

Tent camping options: Phillips RV Park accommodates tent campers alongside RVs. "They gave me a little tent site with electricity for my camper van, in the shade, just as I'd requested. Lovely aspen and cottonwood trees making shade," reports one visitor.

Play areas: Several campgrounds include facilities for children. Phillips RV Park offers "lots of room for kids to play with a large play structure and grassy area," according to a reviewer who visited during the county fair.

Weather preparation: Temperature swings can catch unprepared families off guard. "If you're into having a mexican restaurant 1 block away and being sandwiched between a major interstate, a railroad, and a highway, then this place is for you," notes a camper who stayed at Phillips RV Park, emphasizing the importance of choosing locations based on family needs.

Pet considerations: Most campgrounds allow pets but with varied accommodations. At Lyman KOA, a camper appreciates the "Little but completely fenced dog area" while other locations have more informal pet policies.

Tips from RVers

Hookup locations: RV parks Fort Bridger, Wyoming and surrounding areas sometimes have unusual utility layouts. At Phillips RV Park, "Septic hookup is at the back of the site so hopefully you have a long hose," advises one RVer.

After-hours arrivals: Some parks accommodate late check-ins. "We were able to make a reservation and check in after hours," notes a Lyman KOA visitor, while others strictly enforce closing times.

Seasonal staffing: Service levels can vary with seasonal staff changes. "Process was seamless, and our few minute drive was easy. Once in the office, now about 6:30, Noreen was busy helping other travelers," reports a visitor to Lyman KOA who needed technical assistance and adds, "Soon I needed remedial help with the electric box and called their number, quickly answered by Cliff who offered to come to our site."

Wind protection: The region experiences significant wind events affecting travel safety. "Pulled in around 8:30pm so exhausted and they were so welcoming, the spot was open and quiet and protected from the gusts," shares a Lyman KOA visitor traveling in a sprinter camper.

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