Best Glamping near Hyattville, WY

Shell Campground provides unique glamping options in the Bighorn Mountains region, offering a selection of cabins and yurts amid spectacular Wyoming scenery. Located in the town of Shell, these accommodations feature comfortable beds, electricity, and private facilities not typically found at standard campsites. The nearby Bighorn National Forest also houses glamping-style cabins with picnic tables and toilet facilities, providing a more refined outdoor experience while maintaining natural surroundings. Visitors appreciate the blend of comfort and wilderness, with amenities like running water, showers, and trash service. One guest mentioned, "We just arrived here and have fallen in love with this place. Cozy, super clean, especially the bathrooms! And it's not just for RVs. There are cabins and yurts."

The Bighorn National Forest glamping sites serve as excellent base camps for wildlife viewing, with multiple reviews mentioning moose sightings directly from accommodations. Guests can access nearby hiking and biking trails, fishing spots at Shell Reservoir and Meadowlark Lake, and scenic views throughout the mountainous terrain. The area maintains a balance of wilderness immersion and comfort, with fire rings provided at most locations for evening campfires. Shell Campground remains open year-round, while some forest locations operate seasonally from June through September. According to a camper, "We woke up to a spectacular sunrise and 4 moose right in camp. This is an incredible area." Advance reservations are recommended for glamping accommodations, particularly during peak summer months when availability becomes limited.

Best Glamping Sites Near Hyattville, Wyoming (12)

    1. Island Park Campground

    9 Reviews
    Ten Sleep, WY
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 587-9054

    $19 / night

    "Fire pit needed cleaning. Toilets were clean. Camp hosts on site, but never came by. Evidently there was a family reunion of sorts so some noise. They kayaked on the stream behind the camp sites."

    "Can get noisy before quiet hours. A lot of people drive through looking for campsite and kids were rambunctious when we were there. Great camp host"

    2. Bighorn National Forest

    8 Reviews
    Wolf, WY
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (877) 444-6777

    "Driving through Bighorn National Forest we found TONS of free dispersed camping off route 20. Sites are primitive… No running water, no electric, no restrooms."

    "It was so so beautiful and secluded. There were other camp sights around but still very private and clean."

    3. Shell Campground

    3 Reviews
    Shell, WY
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (307) 765-9924

    $44 - $110 / night

    "We just arrived here and have fallen in love with this place. Cozy, super clean, especially the bathrooms! And it’s not just for RVs. There are cabins and yurts. Host is very friendly and helpful."

    4. Shell Reservoir Camping Area

    2 Reviews
    Shell, WY
    21 miles
    Website

    $17 - $28 / night

    "Beautiful campsites, brook trout fishing in the lake and the creek below, as well as a 4x4 trail that makes a large loop between shell reservoir and lake Adelaide. We’ll definitely be back!"

    "Stayed at a site right across from the lake on a hill in the pines."

    5. Greybull KOA

    6 Reviews
    Greybull, WY
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (307) 765-2555

    "The concrete sites are level and spacious with tables, fire pits and charcoal grills. The grounds are well cared with a small playground and dog run. Staff are friendly and helpful."

    "My 12 daughter loved the WiFi and extra clean showers and bathrooms. The laundry room was immaculate. We also got some fancy rocks for a very low price."

    7. Buffalo KOA

    17 Reviews
    Buffalo, WY
    47 miles
    Website
    +1 (307) 684-5423

    $50 - $80 / night

    "A bit lower key than most KOA’s (that’s a positive for me)."

    "We arrived around 4pm with a reservation for a cabin. The host was great and a nice quiet place. Cabins are clean and the restroom/shower area is very well maintained."

    8. Fountain of Youth RV Park

    19 Reviews
    Thermopolis, WY
    50 miles
    Website
    +1 (307) 864-3265

    $45 - $65 / night

    "55 night, full hook ups: electric, water, and sewage. Pull thru sites. All sites come with picnic table and fire ring. Sites are level. Not very private."

    "This is a nice spot when traveling through Wyoming. The sites could use a little upgrading that’s why I didn’t give it a 5-star rating."

    9. Five Springs Falls Campground

    5 Reviews
    Lovell, WY
    42 miles
    Website
    +1 (307) 578-5900

    "The creek was rushing right below the site. 2 bathrooms and trash cans. Only $7/night."

    "All sites are next to a small beautiful stream. All sites have picnic tables, fire rings and small trails between sites along the stream. The falls is maybe less than a mile up the trail."

    10. Deer Park RV Park and Campground

    7 Reviews
    Buffalo, WY
    47 miles
    Website
    +1 (307) 684-5722

    $43 - $62 / night

    "Staff is super friendly and stayed past closing (7pm) to assist late arrivals. Sites are level and pull thru, although a bit narrow. No dog park but plenty of room to walk them."

    "Wonderful staff and friendly. Got my laundry done, showers, and lovely shady spot and they have a pool!"

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  • m
    Jul. 13, 2021

    Bighorn National Forest

    Dispersed Free Camping off Route 20

    Driving through Bighorn National Forest we found TONS of free dispersed camping off route 20.

    Sites are primitive… No running water, no electric, no restrooms. Sites consist of previously used dispersed site containing clearing and fire pits. There are camping spots for tents and RVs from large to small. If the first spot doesn’t suit you just keep traveling down route 20 to the next.

    Far apart and lots of privacy.

    We camped along a stream in a 32 foot RV. We were visited by a mother and baby moose.

    If you are seeking privacy, this is your place.

    No facilities, stores or cell service. You must be prepared and self sufficient.

  • LThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 19, 2022

    Island Park Campground

    Stream runs behind it

    Decent, small campground. Few sites are level. Fire pit needed cleaning. Toilets were clean. Camp hosts on site, but never came by. Evidently there was a family reunion of sorts so some noise. They kayaked on the stream behind the camp sites.

  • A
    Sep. 14, 2020

    Greybull KOA

    One of the best for an overnight stay

    I can’t think of one negative comment, even the towns 9 o’clock curfew alarm was charming. The concrete sites are level and spacious with tables, fire pits and charcoal grills. The grounds are well cared with a small playground and dog run. Staff are friendly and helpful. There is a paved walk just steps out of the campground where we took a walk and watched deer. We only stayed one night but wish that all our campgrounds could be like this one.

  • M
    Jun. 23, 2022

    Fountain of Youth RV Park

    Hot Springs

    $55 night, full hook ups: electric, water, and sewage. Pull thru sites. All sites come with picnic table and fire ring. Sites are level. Not very private. Not a lot of shady trees so camper can warm up even with AC. Dog friendly.

    Lovely big hot spring pool. it has different sections with different temps. They clean the pools bi-weekly so make sure to ask when reserving if its a cleaning week because you will lose pool time.

    Didnt have much luck with wifi. at&t was very week, verizon was good in the area.

    State park near by with more hot spring views and bison views. We did the spirit trail just over a mile.

    Beware the whole area smells like rotten eggs due to the sulfer in the springs. It can be nauseating.

  • mThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 10, 2022

    Island Park Campground

    Beautiful setting

    Small but busy park. Best sites for views are along creek where you can watch moose beaver and trout in creek and meadow. Can get noisy before quiet hours. A lot of people drive through looking for campsite and kids were rambunctious when we were there. Great camp host

  • VThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 22, 2022

    Buffalo KOA

    Great bathrooms & showers

    A bit lower key than most KOA’s (that’s a positive for me). Few kids, and VERY clean bathrooms and showers with appropriate hooks, dry shower entries (probably because they had great shower curtains). Sites had reasonable spacing and some shade. Nice pool.

  • Troy L.
    Sep. 21, 2021

    Buffalo KOA

    Great Cabins

    We arrived around 4pm with a reservation for a cabin. The host was great and a nice quiet place. Cabins are clean and the restroom/shower area is very well maintained. Stocked main office with good amenities. Our space heater in the cabin wasn’t working and was replaced quickly. There is a fire ban so no open fires or cooking. I opted to use my gas stove on the porch and there wasn’t a problem. Good location if your headed into Cody or Yellowstone within the next few days. TV also has a Roku adaptor. Laundry room/ shower open 24 hours.

  • VThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 22, 2021

    Greybull KOA

    Our little oasis

    We loved everything about this campground. My 4 yo son loved the pool and the playground. My 12 daughter loved the WiFi and extra clean showers and bathrooms. The laundry room was immaculate. We also got some fancy rocks for a very low price. After a long drive, this was amazing to arrive at a well organized ground, very level with picnic tables and trees and calming surroundings.

  • B
    Oct. 5, 2021

    Fountain of Youth RV Park

    Foutain of youth

    We had a terrible time trying to reach someone here to make a reservation but we finally did. -Huge hot pool. -Rest rooms have 2 stalls in women’s. -Showers-there are 4 but 2 are being repaired coin operated. .25 cents for 3 mins. -has full hook-up,pull through. Just electric and water sites as well. -shade available -pet friendly but not a lot of availability to walk other than in campground -next to train tracks.2 a day except Sunday -WiFi is inconsistent, no real cell coverage. -$45 a night


Guide to Hyattville

Cabin and yurt camping options near Hyattville, Wyoming offer convenient access to the Bighorn Mountains wilderness at elevations between 4,000-9,000 feet. These elevated accommodations provide protection during spring and fall temperature fluctuations that can drop below freezing at night. The area typically experiences dry summer conditions from June through September with afternoon thunderstorms common in July and August.

What to do

Fishing access: Shell Reservoir Camping Area offers proximity to quality brook trout fishing. One visitor noted, "Beautiful campsites, brook trout fishing in the lake and the creek below, as well as a 4x4 trail that makes a large loop between shell reservoir and lake Adelaide."

Wildlife viewing: The Bighorn National Forest provides excellent opportunities for animal sightings. A camper at Island Park Campground shared, "This quiet campground is awesome. I've stayed here twice. Good fishing, and lots of wildlife. Moose and deer frequently are seen walking through or near the campground."

Waterfall hiking: Five Springs Falls features a short trail leading to a scenic waterfall. As one visitor described, "The waterfall is a short .5 mile hike above the campground. Beautiful sunset vistas."

Nature walks: Some campgrounds maintain dedicated trails for casual exploration. A visitor to Deer Park RV Park and Campground mentioned, "One of our favorite features was the nature trail near the front of the CG—about a half-mile loop—where we spotted several deer."

What campers like

Riverside locations: Many visitors appreciate sites positioned along waterways. At Island Park Campground, a reviewer mentioned, "Small but busy park. Best sites for views are along creek where you can watch moose beaver and trout in creek and meadow."

Hot springs access: Some accommodations offer mineral pools. A visitor to Fountain of Youth RV Park commented, "We have stayed here quite often over the past 30 years or so and thouroly enjoyed soaking for hours in enormous pools there."

Privacy in dispersed sites: For those seeking solitude, Bighorn National Forest offers secluded camping. A visitor reported, "Driving through Bighorn National Forest we found TONS of free dispersed camping off route 20. Far apart and lots of privacy."

Yurt options: Alternative accommodations expand camping possibilities around Hyattville. While not directly quoted in reviews, multiple campgrounds offer yurt camping near Hyattville, Wyoming, providing more substantial shelter than tents.

What you should know

Road conditions: Some campgrounds require navigating challenging access roads. At Five Springs Falls Campground, a visitor warned, "The big drawback for some will be the very narrow, extremely switchbacked and steep road up to the campground (no guardrails)."

Site limitations: Campgrounds may have restrictions on vehicle types and sizes. One camper noted, "2 mile narrow winding road is paved but not recommended for vehicles over 24'."

Noise considerations: Some properties experience environmental noise. A reviewer at Deer Park RV Park mentioned, "You can hear I-90 from the CG, but it's far enough away that the noise isn't bothersome."

Seasonal operations: Operating schedules vary significantly. Many forest service campgrounds operate June through September, while some private facilities remain open year-round.

Tips for camping with families

Amenity selection: When choosing sites with children, consider facilities carefully. A visitor to Greybull KOA reported, "My 4 yo son loved the pool and the playground. My 12 daughter loved the WiFi and extra clean showers and bathrooms."

Wildlife education opportunities: Animal sightings provide learning experiences. One camper recalled, "We were on our way to Yellowstone during a 10 day road trip through South Dakota, Wyoming, and Colorado and they insisted we stop and camp here at least one night... we had not even got our tent sat up and there they were [moose]!"

Entertainment options: Some campgrounds offer recreational amenities. One visitor mentioned, "The laundry room was immaculate. We also got some fancy rocks for a very low price."

Temperature preparation: Mountain elevations create significant day-night temperature swings. Pack accordingly with layers for children, especially when yurt camping in Hyattville, Wyoming area during spring and fall.

Tips from RVers

Site positioning: Strategic parking helps maximize utility connections. A visitor to Buffalo KOA advised, "Sites had electtric, water and sewer. The utilities were centered on the pad. We were able to position ourselves well between the two black tank dump outlets."

Satellite considerations: Tree coverage affects reception. One RVer noted, "While there are mature trees throughout the CG, satellite reception should be possible at most sites—especially if you can adjust your antenna."

Site spacing: Layout varies between campgrounds. A camper observed, "Sites are decently spaced, offering a bit of breathing room between neighbors."

Connectivity options: Internet access varies significantly. One reviewer reported, "I connected to the first [WiFi network] I saw and got a surprising 279 Mbps upload and 119 Mbps download."

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular glamping campground near Hyattville, WY is Island Park Campground with a 4.6-star rating from 9 reviews.

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