Top Glamping near Lonetree, WY

Join the fun near Lonetree. With tons of outdoor activities and scenic camping, this is an excellent vacation spot for all kinds of travelers. Lonetree is a great camping destination for everyone. There are tons of nearby hikes, adventurous activities, and sights to see. At The Dyrt, campers like you share their favorite spots, plus tips and photos. No matter where you're headed in Lonetree, you'll find the best spot for you and your camping crew.

Best Glamping Sites Near Lonetree, WY (33)

    Camper-submitted photo from Marsh Lake Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Marsh Lake Campground
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    Camper-submitted photo from Marsh Lake Campground

    1. Marsh Lake Campground

    5 Reviews
    18 Photos
    71 Saves

    Overview

    Marsh Lake Campground is located next to its namesake on the northern slope of the Uinta Mountains at an elevation of 9,400 feet. Visitors enjoy fishing, canoeing and exploring local trails.

    Recreation

    Marsh Lake offers plenty of recreation opportunities. The lake is open to canoeing, kayaking and boating for other small watercraft. A boat ramp is located on the west side of the lake. Fishing docks extend from both sides of the boat ramp, allowing for rainbow and cutthroat trout fishing. Several off-road vehicle, hiking, biking and horseback riding trails crisscross the area. China Meadows Trailhead is nearby, giving hikers and horseback riders access to the High Uintas.

    Facilities

    Marsh Lake offers plenty of recreation opportunities. The lake is open to canoeing, kayaking and boating for other small watercraft. A boat ramp is located on the west side of the lake. Fishing docks extend from both sides of the boat ramp, allowing for rainbow and cutthroat trout fishing. Several off-road vehicle, hiking, biking and horseback riding trails crisscross the area. China Meadows Trailhead is nearby, giving hikers and horseback riders access to the High Uintas.

    Natural Features

    A thin forest of lodgepole pine, ponderosa pine and aspen covers the area, providing limited shade. Summer wildflowers and grasses dot the campground. A variety of wildlife makes its home around the lake, including moose and deer.

    contact_info

    For facility specific information, please call (385) 273-1100.

    Nearby Attractions

    The Uinta Mountains are comprised of beautiful canyons, soaring peaks and pristine lakes, rivers and streams. Outdoor enthusiasts come to enjoy the natural beauty of this rugged region. Several lakes offer fishing and canoeing opportunities.

    Charges & Cancellations

    Change and Cancellation Policies and Fees Overnight and Day Use Facilities: To ensure fairness, reservation arrival or departure dates may not be changed beyond the booking window until 18 days after booking the reservation. Camping / Day Use: A $10.00 service fee will apply if you change or cancel your reservation (including campsites, cabins, lookouts, group facilities, etc.). The $10.00 service fee will be deducted from the refund amount. You can cancel or change reservations through Recreation.gov or by calling 1-877-444-6777. Late Cancellations Overnight and Day Use Facilities: Late cancellations are those cancelled between 12:01 a.m. (Eastern) on the day before arrival and check out time on the day after arrival. Individual Campsites: If a customer cancels a reservation the day before or on the day of arrival they will be charged a $10.00 service fee and will also forfeit the first night's use fee (not to exceed the total paid for the original reservation). Cancellations for a single night's reservation will forfeit the entire use fee but no cancellation fee will apply. Cabins / Lookouts: Customers will be charged a $10.00 cancellation fee and forfeit the first night's use fee if a cabin or lookout reservation is cancelled within 14 days of the scheduled arrival date. Cancellations for a single night's use will not be assessed a service fee. Group Facility: If a customer cancels a group overnight facility reservation within 14 days of the scheduled arrival date they will be charged the $10.00 service fee and forfeit the first night's use fee. Cancellations for a single night's use will not be assessed a service fee. Group Day Use Area: If a customer cancels a group day use facility reservation within 14 days of the scheduled arrival date, they will forfeit the total day use fee with no service fee charge. No-Shows Camping / Day Use: A camping no-show customer is one who does not arrive at a campground and does not cancel the reservation by check-out time on the day after the scheduled arrival date. Reserved campsites and group overnight facilities will be held until check-out time on the day following your scheduled arrival. Group day-use facilities will be held until check-in time on your scheduled arrival date. If a customer does not arrive at the campground or group facility by check-out time the day after arrival or does not cancel the reservation by the times listed under "Late Cancellations" above, the customer may be assessed a $20.00 service fee and forfeit use fees. Refunds Customers must request refunds no later than 14 days after the scheduled departure date. Recreation.gov will not grant refund requests after 14 days of departure. Reservation Fee: For some facilities, tours or permits an additional reservation fee is charged. For some overnight and day-use facilities, an additional non-refundable reservation fee may apply. The non-refundable reservation fee for tours and tickets is $1.00. The non-refundable reservation fee for permits varies by location. Refunds for Bankcard Purchases: Refunds for bank card payments will be issued as a credit to the original bank card. Refunds for Check or Cash Purchases: Refunds for Recreation.gov payments made by check or money order, and cash payments at selected campgrounds will be issued a check refund. A refund will be processed within 30 days of receipt and approval. Please Note: Refund requests made during or after departure can only be processed when approved by the facility management staff based upon local policy. Refunds for Emergency Closures: In the event of an emergency closure, the Recreation.gov team will attempt to notify users and offer alternate dates (as appropriate). If this is not possible, reservations will be cancelled and all fees paid will be refunded. Reservation fees for free tickets are non-refundable in the event of an emergency closure. Recreation.gov Billing Information Reservation transaction will appear on customer's credit card statements as "Recreation.gov 877-444-6777." Changes to Policies and Procedures Recreation.gov reserves the right, when necessary, to modify reservation policies. These policies were last updated July 2018.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • RVs
    • Tents

    $48 - $78 / night

    Camper-submitted photo from Lyman KOA
    Camper-submitted photo from Lyman KOA
    Camper-submitted photo from Lyman KOA
    Camper-submitted photo from Lyman KOA
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    Camper-submitted photo from Lyman KOA

    2. Lyman KOA

    8 Reviews
    8 Photos
    14 Saves
    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    Camper-submitted photo from Stateline Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Stateline Campground
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    3. Stateline Campground

    4 Reviews
    12 Photos
    6 Saves
    • Pets
    • ADA Access
    • RVs
    • Tents
    • Standard (Tent/RV)
    • Yurts
    Camper-submitted photo from Flaming Gorge-Manila KOA
    Camper-submitted photo from Flaming Gorge-Manila KOA
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    4. Flaming Gorge-Manila KOA

    6 Reviews
    8 Photos
    17 Saves
    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    Camper-submitted photo from Spirit Lake
    Camper-submitted photo from Spirit Lake
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    Camper-submitted photo from Spirit Lake
    Camper-submitted photo from Spirit Lake

    5. Spirit Lake

    3 Reviews
    16 Photos
    19 Saves

    The campground is tucked into a mix of conifers and is located beside Spirit Lake. _ No water or garbage service is available. _

    • Pets
    • RVs
    • Tents
    • Yurts
    • Glamping
    • Firewood Available
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      6. Stateline Reservoir Campgrounds

      1 Review
      6 Saves

      Overview

      Stateline Campground is located next to Stateline Reservoir on the northern slope of the Uinta Mountains at an elevation of 9,200 feet, about 21 miles from Mountain View, Wyoming. Visitors enjoy fishing, canoeing and exploring local trails.

      Recreation

      Stateline Reservoir offers rainbow and cutthroat trout fishing, canoeing, kayaking and boating for small watercraft. Several off-road vehicle, hiking, biking and horseback riding trails crisscross the area. China Meadows Trailhead is nearby, giving hikers and horseback riders access to the High Uintas.

      Facilities

      Stateline Reservoir offers rainbow and cutthroat trout fishing, canoeing, kayaking and boating for small watercraft. Several off-road vehicle, hiking, biking and horseback riding trails crisscross the area. China Meadows Trailhead is nearby, giving hikers and horseback riders access to the High Uintas.

      Natural Features

      A thin forest of lodgepole pine, ponderosa pine and aspen covers the area, providing very little shade. Summer wildflowers and grasses dot the campground. A variety of wildlife makes its home around the lake, including moose and deer.

      Nearby Attractions

      The Uinta Mountains are comprised of beautiful canyons, soaring peaks, pristine lakes, rivers and streams. Outdoor enthusiasts come to enjoy the natural beauty of this rugged region. The area is filled with hiking, biking, horseback and off-road vehicle riding trails. Many lakes offer fishing and canoeing opportunities.

      contact_info

      For facility specific information, please call (385) 273-1100.

      Charges & Cancellations

      Change and Cancellation Policies and Fees Overnight and Day Use Facilities: To ensure fairness, reservation arrival or departure dates may not be changed beyond the booking window until 18 days after booking the reservation. Camping / Day Use: A $10.00 service fee will apply if you change or cancel your reservation (including campsites, cabins, lookouts, group facilities, etc.). The $10.00 service fee will be deducted from the refund amount. You can cancel or change reservations through Recreation.gov or by calling 1-877-444-6777. Late Cancellations Overnight and Day Use Facilities: Late cancellations are those cancelled between 12:01 a.m. (Eastern) on the day before arrival and check out time on the day after arrival. Individual Campsites: If a customer cancels a reservation the day before or on the day of arrival they will be charged a $10.00 service fee and will also forfeit the first night's use fee (not to exceed the total paid for the original reservation). Cancellations for a single night's reservation will forfeit the entire use fee but no cancellation fee will apply. Cabins / Lookouts: Customers will be charged a $10.00 cancellation fee and forfeit the first night's use fee if a cabin or lookout reservation is cancelled within 14 days of the scheduled arrival date. Cancellations for a single night's use will not be assessed a service fee. Group Facility: If a customer cancels a group overnight facility reservation within 14 days of the scheduled arrival date they will be charged the $10.00 service fee and forfeit the first night's use fee. Cancellations for a single night's use will not be assessed a service fee. Group Day Use Area: If a customer cancels a group day use facility reservation within 14 days of the scheduled arrival date, they will forfeit the total day use fee with no service fee charge. No-Shows Camping / Day Use: A camping no-show customer is one who does not arrive at a campground and does not cancel the reservation by check-out time on the day after the scheduled arrival date. Reserved campsites and group overnight facilities will be held until check-out time on the day following your scheduled arrival. Group day-use facilities will be held until check-in time on your scheduled arrival date. If a customer does not arrive at the campground or group facility by check-out time the day after arrival or does not cancel the reservation by the times listed under "Late Cancellations" above, the customer may be assessed a $20.00 service fee and forfeit use fees. Refunds Customers must request refunds no later than 14 days after the scheduled departure date. Recreation.gov will not grant refund requests after 14 days of departure. Reservation Fee: For some facilities, tours or permits an additional reservation fee is charged. For some overnight and day-use facilities, an additional non-refundable reservation fee may apply. The non-refundable reservation fee for tours and tickets is $1.00. The non-refundable reservation fee for permits varies by location. Refunds for Bankcard Purchases: Refunds for bank card payments will be issued as a credit to the original bank card. Refunds for Check or Cash Purchases: Refunds for Recreation.gov payments made by check or money order, and cash payments at selected campgrounds will be issued a check refund. A refund will be processed within 30 days of receipt and approval. Please Note: Refund requests made during or after departure can only be processed when approved by the facility management staff based upon local policy. Refunds for Emergency Closures: In the event of an emergency closure, the Recreation.gov team will attempt to notify users and offer alternate dates (as appropriate). If this is not possible, reservations will be cancelled and all fees paid will be refunded. Reservation fees for free tickets are non-refundable in the event of an emergency closure. Recreation.gov Billing Information Reservation transaction will appear on customer's credit card statements as "Recreation.gov 877-444-6777." Changes to Policies and Procedures Recreation.gov reserves the right, when necessary, to modify reservation policies. These policies were last updated July 2018.

      • Pets
      • Fires
      • Reservable
      • RVs
      • Tents
      • Standard (Tent/RV)

      $24 - $48 / night

      Camper-submitted photo from Lucerne Campground - Ashley National Forest
      Camper-submitted photo from Lucerne Campground - Ashley National Forest
      Camper-submitted photo from Lucerne Campground - Ashley National Forest
      Camper-submitted photo from Lucerne Campground - Ashley National Forest
      Camper-submitted photo from Lucerne Campground - Ashley National Forest
      Camper-submitted photo from Lucerne Campground - Ashley National Forest

      7. Lucerne Campground - Ashley National Forest

      7 Reviews
      40 Photos
      56 Saves

      Overview

      Lucerne Campground is located on the shore of Flaming Gorge Reservoir at an elevation of 6,100 feet. Boating, fishing and water skiing are popular activities.

      Recreation

      Fishing, boating, canoeing, water skiing and swimming are popular activities on the lake. Campers are offered the convenience of an adjacent boat ramp, marina and fish cleaning station. Lucerne Marina has boat rentals, fuel, slips, fishing licenses, bait and groceries.

      Facilities

      Fishing, boating, canoeing, water skiing and swimming are popular activities on the lake. Campers are offered the convenience of an adjacent boat ramp, marina and fish cleaning station. Lucerne Marina has boat rentals, fuel, slips, fishing licenses, bait and groceries.

      Natural Features

      The campground is situated in a high desert landscape with sagebrush and a few scattered trees. Natural shade is minimal. Typical weather ranges from warm days to cool nights.

      Nearby Attractions

      Flaming Gorge Dam offers guided tours of the working hydroelectric plant and the dam itself; the adjacent visitor center contains area history exhibits.

      • Pets
      • Fires
      • Electric Hookups
      • Phone Service
      • Reservable
      • RVs

      $50 - $99 / night

      Camper-submitted photo from Sheep Creek Bay Boat Ramp and Campground
      Camper-submitted photo from Sheep Creek Bay Boat Ramp and Campground
      Camper-submitted photo from Sheep Creek Bay Boat Ramp and Campground
      Camper-submitted photo from Sheep Creek Bay Boat Ramp and Campground
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      Camper-submitted photo from Sheep Creek Bay Boat Ramp and Campground

      8. Sheep Creek Bay Boat Ramp and Campground

      5 Reviews
      30 Photos
      60 Saves

      This campground is convenient to boat ramp with four sites on asphalt.

      • Pets
      • Electric Hookups
      • Phone Service
      • Reservable
      • ADA Access
      • RVs
      Camper-submitted photo from China Meadows
      Camper-submitted photo from China Meadows
      Camper-submitted photo from China Meadows
      Camper-submitted photo from China Meadows
      Camper-submitted photo from China Meadows
      Camper-submitted photo from China Meadows

      9. China Meadows

      1 Review
      7 Photos
      13 Saves

      This timbered area is popular for its fishing and hiking.

      • Pets
      • RVs
      • Tents
      • Group
      • Standard (Tent/RV)
      • Tent Cabin
      Camper-submitted photo from Stateline Cove Campground
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      Camper-submitted photo from Stateline Cove Campground
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      Camper-submitted photo from Stateline Cove Campground

      10. Stateline Cove Campground

      5 Reviews
      15 Photos
      56 Saves

      Dispersed beach camping on the sandy shore of Flaming Gorge. Located six (6) miles East of Manila, Utah on the Utah/Wyoming border. Campground has four portable and three vault toilets, some picnic tables. Terrain is high desert with no trees and sandy beaches. All sites are on a first come, first serve basis

      • Phone Service
      • RVs
      • Tents
      • Group
      • Standard (Tent/RV)
      • Tent Cabin
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    Recent Glamping Reviews In Lonetree

    140 Reviews of 33 Lonetree Campgrounds


    • Camper-submitted photo from Lost Creek Campground
      September 7, 2024

      Lost Creek Campground

      Cute, convenient and lots of space!

      This campground has many spots! They were all clean and convenient. If you stay on the northern side of the campground, expect to hear cars and trucks through the night. I stayed in spot 31 which was spacious and right next to a little stream. The lake is close by and accessible by a trail in between two campsites. I heard a pack of wolves howling right around sunset but seemed a decent distance away. Definitely chilly at night time, but that’s expected this time of year. Highly recommended :)

    • Camper-submitted photo from Whitney Reservoir
      August 19, 2024

      Whitney Reservoir

      Good Spot

      Arrived on a Friday afternoon and snagged a spot with a great view but no shade, which was fine with me. The site was nice and flat with a fire circle. The road in was a bit rough because Google maps send me the back way and not on 150. I could see neighbors but not hear them. Minus one star for the tough access after rain and for the reservoir being dry on the end of this particular spot.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Whitney Reservoir
      July 15, 2024

      Whitney Reservoir

      High in the Uintahs

      Great boondocking spots if you’re willing to get off the beaten path and get a little dirt.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Cedar Springs Campground
      July 10, 2024

      Cedar Springs Campground

      Great stay

      Arrives at 6pm after long day of travel. Site 20 were the last 2 sites available on 2024 July 4th weekend. The camp is really full most of the season due to being close to the shower house in Deer Creek Campground, the lake and marina. The camp host is a great guy and wood is available.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Sheep Creek Bay Boat Ramp and Campground
      June 13, 2024

      Sheep Creek Bay Boat Ramp and Campground

      Great site ONLY of your there with a boat

      This is a sectioned off section ofr the parking lot at the boat ramp where 4ish rvs can park/camp. While the camping isn't much, it is right at the boat ramp/launch which is super convenient. There are toilets. Very little shade.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Stateline Cove Campground
      June 12, 2024

      Stateline Cove Campground

      On the beach!

      Dispersed beach camping, vault toilets, dumpsters, great views and direct access for swimming, kayaking or paddle boarding. Boats can be put in at marina and beached here. No trees or shade but a light constant breeze in jun when we visited

    • Camper-submitted photo from Steinaker State Park Campground
      June 6, 2024

      Steinaker State Park Campground

      Pricey but Nice

      Spent one night here. The staff was really friendly and it's a very well maintained camp. The showers and bathrooms were spotless, and the dumpsters were very convenient. I ended up at a full hookup spot that cost $50 a night. I believe there are $30 options available as well. On the pricier side, but worth it. I believe they offer weekly discounts. I'm going to look into this if in the area again.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Washington Lake Campground
      February 2, 2024

      Washington Lake Campground

      A very popular, family friendly, beautiful campground.

      We stayed for 7 nights (the limit) in August of 2023. It's all paved, asphalt road and concrete pad for picnic table. Very beautiful setting with the large lake and mountains surrounding. Fishing-yes! Hand powered boating, hiking trails and lots of other lakes to explore. 

      There no water available but you can fill your RV, Trailer or whatever at the entrance to the Lost Creek CG which is about 3 miles east on Hwy 150. No Dump station, nearest being in Kamas.

      Seems to be a popular place for local (SLC) families to gather. Family friendly so lots of kids. Quiet time 10PM to 6AM.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Cedar Springs Campground
      October 8, 2023

      Cedar Springs Campground

      Primitive with no facilities

      First of all you must drive 10 miles up an extremely rutted dirt road to get to the camping area. There are NO picnic tables, toilets of any kind or water...just areas to pull off & camp. Not really worth the road you must take to get here!

    • Camper-submitted photo from Utah Forest Road 13 Dispersed Camping
      October 4, 2023

      Utah Forest Road 13 Dispersed Camping

      Great Campsites, Convenient Location

      We loved camping here after visiting Flaming Gorge! It was definitely worth the drive down because it loops us back up to I-80 on the western side of the gorge.

      The road is bumpy but it's nothing a regular passenger car shouldn't be able to handle. The camp sites are spacious and each one is far enough from each other that peace and quietness was never an issue. There are some sites with fire pits and lots is dead wood that can be used. Plenty of shade from trees, but it does get breezy at night.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Lyman KOA
      September 9, 2023

      Lyman KOA

      Perfect One Night Stop

      We were able to make a reservation and check in after hours. Quite and only a handful of campers. Great spot to get some rest!

    • Camper-submitted photo from Lost Creek Campground
      September 5, 2023

      Lost Creek Campground

      Spacious, beautiful campsites

      I picked this campground based on its proximity to the Crystal Lake trailhead, hoping that it would be quieter than Washington Lake since it didn't have RV hookups, and it did not disappoint! There were only a few other occupied sites at the time that I went (midweek, before Labor Day), many of the sites were along the creek in a beautiful alpine meadow. The pit toilet was clean, and since I had a water filter, I could pull straight from the creek at my campsite rather than going to the spigot at the entrance. 

      There is a dirt parking lot for lake access just across from the campground entrance, and the campground is a short <2 mile drive to the Crystal Lake trailhead where there are many options for day hikes. I would 100% stay here again!

    • Camper-submitted photo from Ashley National Forest Riverview Campground
      September 4, 2023

      Ashley National Forest Riverview Campground

      Beautiful and Quiet spot

      We showed up Labor Day weekend. Almost every spot along the river was taken, but once you were in your camp you could hardly tell neighbors were around. We didn’t fish, but saw a couple of fly fishers catch 4 trout right in front of us.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Green River Peninsula Camp
      August 30, 2023

      Green River Peninsula Camp

      Beautiful but High Risk entry

      Pulling into my chosen spot and doing a 180 at the beauty and serenity of this area( stayed at 40°59'20.4"N 109°32'13.7"W, not all the way out), made me feel a little bit better regarding the trip in. Jug Hollow Road should be renamed: Rough Hollow Road! Had I known how bad it would get, I would not have made the journey with my 40' Toy Hauler. Many have mentioned the 5+ miles of Washboard road, but there is a long section that has been washed out, rutted and very hazardous! Far worse than any road I've been on. And as some folks do, there is no exaggeration involved here to keep the area from becoming"too popular". Making things worse is that most of the road in is very narrow. Thank goodness I did not meet an outgoing camper! Not sure what would happen if I had? And there is no going off the side of the road, as the road is dug in pretty deep from years of grading(which BTW, is in dire need of a re-do! Again, a beautiful area with lots of water, fishing, kayaking, ATV's and Dirt Bikes. But you have to ask yourself whether potential damage to your rig and it's contents are worth risking. And let us not forget.. if you come down Route 191 from I-80.. be prepared for a"White-Knuckle" experience!!! Especially that 2-1/2 mile, 9% grade to go down.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Whitney Reservoir
      August 1, 2023

      Whitney Reservoir

      Beautiful

      I just returned from a 3 night stay at Whitney Reservoir and I think this may be my new favorite spot. Peaceful, beautiful…honestly words don’t describe. You access via FR032 off Mirror Lake Highway and go 7-8 miles. The road does get bumpy at times due to rocks and washboard. I was towing a Rpod with a Tacoma and it did fine. I just had to take it slow.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Lyman KOA
      July 12, 2023

      Lyman KOA

      Perfect Spot

      I couldn't have asked for a better stay. The staff was very friendly, helped me find my spot and checked in with me. Bathrooms where super clean and the overall stay was perfect. Thank you

    • Camper-submitted photo from Moon Lake Campground
      June 21, 2023

      Moon Lake Campground

      Beautiful Lake, Clean/Modern Campground

      Moon Lake Campground is a clean and modern campground on the shores of a beautiful high mountain lake. The spots can be a little close together, but they are well developed. The bathrooms are modern for a national forest campground with running water, electricity, flushing toilets and ventilation fans. The camp host did an excellent job of daily cleaning and stocking of the campground. Just feet outside the campground is a private resort with rustic cabins and a lodge. The lodge store provides basic necessities in the event you forgot something, as well as an ice cream bar with sundaes and soda on tap. The lodge provides rentals of kayaks and small fishing boats. It even has a taco truck out front. All around, our family ranks Moon Lake near the top of our favorite camping spots.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Lucerne Campground - Ashley National Forest
      June 8, 2023

      Lucerne Campground - Ashley National Forest

      Great Place, Friendly Staff

      Our reservation got changed at the last minute from Buckboard WY to Lucerne and we couldn’t be happier with our experience. The staff was super accommodating and friendly, and our campsite was absolutely gorgeous and one of the cleanest I’ve ever seen. Definitely recommend.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Marsh Lake Campground
      June 3, 2023

      Marsh Lake Campground

      Annual Visit

      By luck we found this site online when looking for campgrounds in the mountains. First year we went in July and the nights were perfectly chilly (dog water had a layer of ice on top by the a.m.). The sun is very warm due to the altitude. Second year we went in August and it was perfect. We stay on the east side where there’s more trees. Lake is always full and perfect for kayaks and SUPs. There is water available near each bathroom but there is no water at the sites themselves. This is now our annual end-of-summer tradition. We’re heading back in August.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Steinaker State Park Campground
      April 8, 2023

      Steinaker State Park Campground

      Great Last Minute Find

      No camping in Flaming Gorge w 2-3 feet of snow still....so headed toward Vernal and remembered we had scoped this place out on a previous raft trip. Campsite 12 is beautiful and...we were the only ones here on a Friday!

    • Camper-submitted photo from Steinaker State Park Campground
      March 17, 2023

      Steinaker State Park Campground

      Dippy Cabin

      Wow! We spent 3 nights at Dippy Cabin and what a fantastic place! Amazing views, private drive, mini fridge, and microwave. Full size bunk beds, porch, and grill. Absolutely fantastic.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Steinaker State Park Campground
      September 28, 2022

      Steinaker State Park Campground

      Cute and Quiet

      This state park is great. They have trash, water and vault toilets. The sites are a bit closer than I typically like however it still has some privacy. They have various types of sites to choose from depending on what you need. I’ll definitely be back.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Cedar Springs Campground
      September 19, 2022

      Cedar Springs Campground

      Great area small campsites

      I like this place in terms of location/proximity around Flaming Gorge. I feel like the campsites are a little too close to each other. Bathrooms are super clean and well kept. Super easy to find.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Moon Lake Campground
      September 6, 2022

      Moon Lake Campground

      Secluded Campground

      This was a great place to get away from the normal day to day.  The lake is pretty low due to the drought, but we had a great time enjoying the water from the shore.  We brought kayaks and paddleboards and the water was perfect.  The campground was very clean including the bathrooms.  We saw several deer throughout the day.  There are a few hiking trails and they offer horse rides as well.  The Moon Lake Lodge has some cabins that you can stay in and they have a nice little store that has some essentials there including ice cream.  Lots of shade and trees for hammocks.  The bugs were pretty bad.  Gnats that would bite and leave some pretty big welts.  Bring plenty of bug spray.



    Guide to Lonetree

    Camping near Lonetree, Wyoming, offers a mix of beautiful landscapes and cozy campgrounds. Whether you're looking for a peaceful retreat or a fun family adventure, there are plenty of options to explore.

    What to do:

    • Explore local history: Visit the nearby Fort Bridger RV Camp to learn about Jim Bridger and the fort's rich history. One camper mentioned, "We talked to the ranger who was full of information about the fort and the Mormons."
    • Fishing and water activities: The Flaming Gorge NRA Dispersed area is great for fishing. A visitor shared, "Fishing in the early morning was a win," highlighting the area's potential for a good catch.
    • Hiking and nature walks: The Uinta Canyon offers beautiful trails. One reviewer noted, "There is also a nice trail head close by for hiking or horseback riding."

    What campers like:

    • Clean facilities: Campers appreciate the cleanliness of the restrooms at places like Fort Bridger RV Camp, where one guest said, "Clean bathrooms. Good internet. Level sites."
    • Friendly staff: Many visitors enjoy the welcoming atmosphere. A camper at Lyman KOA remarked, "The staff was very friendly, helped me find my spot and checked in with me."
    • Scenic views: Campgrounds like Buckboard Wash - Dispersed offer stunning vistas. One reviewer mentioned, "We had a 270° view of the lake, an awesome sunset and an equally spectacular sunrise."

    What you should know:

    • Limited amenities: Some campgrounds, like Navajo Cliffs, lack basic facilities. A visitor noted, "NO drinking water, NO electric hookups," so be prepared to bring your own supplies.
    • Road conditions: Accessing some sites can be tricky. A camper at Navajo Cliffs warned, "The road is gravel and dirt and has some major pot holes in a few areas currently."
    • Wildlife encounters: Be cautious of wildlife, especially at places like Spring Creek Road Dispersed, where one camper mentioned, "Lots of cows and cow poop so watch out if you bring dogs!"

    Tips for camping with families:

    • Choose family-friendly sites: Look for campgrounds with amenities like picnic tables and fire pits. Lucerne Campground has "plenty of picnic tables and a group fire pit with bench seating," making it great for family gatherings.
    • Plan for activities: Make sure to have games and outdoor activities ready. A family at Uinta Canyon enjoyed, "Fishing is close by as well as a short hike to smokey springs."
    • Keep an eye on the weather: Be prepared for changing conditions. A camper at Flaming Gorge NRA Dispersed mentioned, "We had couple of days very strong winds."

    Tips from RVers:

    • Check site suitability: Make sure your RV can handle the roads. A visitor at Navajo Cliffs advised, "Would recommend caution for similar rigs."
    • Look for hookups: If you need power, choose campgrounds like Lyman KOA that offer electric hookups. One camper said, "Spotless bathrooms inc showers. Little but completely fenced dog area."
    • Be mindful of space: Some campgrounds can get crowded. A reviewer at Buckboard Crossing noted, "We were only campers in a 58 unit camp," highlighting the need to choose your timing wisely.

    Camping near Lonetree, Wyoming, has something for everyone, from history buffs to families looking for a fun getaway. Just remember to plan ahead and enjoy the great outdoors!

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