Top Glamping near Moorcroft, WY

Moorcroft is an ideal place for camping adventures of all kinds. Camping, hiking, biking: however you want to spend your days near Moorcroft, you'll find great campgrounds with The Dyrt. Ready to plan your adventure? Check out our campgrounds near Moorcroft and user-submitted reviews.

Best Glamping Sites Near Moorcroft, WY (5)

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    1. Devils Tower KOA

    63 Reviews
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    155 Saves

    The Devils Tower KOA have several options for RV Hookups including pull-thru and full hookups (up to 50 amp). Many sites are extra wide/long and feature well established shade trees. Premium sites have spectacular views of Devils Tower! For those who enjoy being closer to nature, our spacious 40 acre tent camping area allows our campers to select their own site near the Belle Fourche River.

    Also has cabins available.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    Camper-submitted photo from Reuter Campground
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    2. Reuter Campground

    25 Reviews
    56 Photos
    138 Saves

    Overview

    Reuter Campground, located on a hillside of Ponderosa pine and grassy understory, offering a peaceful setting for guests seeking recreation and relaxation in northeastern Wyoming's Black Hills National Forest. The campground is named after Emil Reuter, a German immigrant who made his way into the canyon in 1893 and spent the rest of his life prospecting in the area.

    Recreation

    Black Hills National Forest offers a multitude of recreational opportunites throughout all seasons. Hiking, fishing, horseback riding, mountain biking, and riding off-highway vehicles are popular in summer and early autumn. Winter landscapes are ideal for snowshoeing, skiing and snowmobiling. From this campground, visitors can access the Sundance Trail System from Reuter Trailhead. The secluded trails of this system weave through a network of densely forested canyons and open ridges that form the Bearlodge Mountains. Some ridge tops look out to the Custer Expedition Route, Devils Tower, and the Twin Missouri Buttes. Elk, deer and turkey are some of the more common wildlife seen along the trail. Parts of the trail system have existed since the 1800s. As routes to reliable water and the only access to some parts of the Bearlodge Mountains, they played a key role in the rich mining history of the area. The trail system is maintained for hiking, horseback riding, bicycling and cross-country skiing. Motorized vehicle traffic is not allowed; however, some portions of trails follow existing Forest Service roads open for motorized use.

    Facilities

    Black Hills National Forest offers a multitude of recreational opportunites throughout all seasons. Hiking, fishing, horseback riding, mountain biking, and riding off-highway vehicles are popular in summer and early autumn. Winter landscapes are ideal for snowshoeing, skiing and snowmobiling. From this campground, visitors can access the Sundance Trail System from Reuter Trailhead. The secluded trails of this system weave through a network of densely forested canyons and open ridges that form the Bearlodge Mountains. Some ridge tops look out to the Custer Expedition Route, Devils Tower, and the Twin Missouri Buttes. Elk, deer and turkey are some of the more common wildlife seen along the trail. Parts of the trail system have existed since the 1800s. As routes to reliable water and the only access to some parts of the Bearlodge Mountains, they played a key role in the rich mining history of the area. The trail system is maintained for hiking, horseback riding, bicycling and cross-country skiing. Motorized vehicle traffic is not allowed; however, some portions of trails follow existing Forest Service roads open for motorized use.

    Natural Features

    Stretching across northeastern Wyoming and western South Dakota, Black Hills National Forest encompasses nearly 1.25 million acres of rugged rock formations, canyons and gulches, open grassland parks, tumbling streams, deep blue lakes, and unique caves. Derived from the Lakota language, the words "Paha Sapa," meaning "hills that are black," honor the dark, pine-covered hills rising several thousand feet above the surrounding prairie. Bighorn sheep navigate mountainous terrain, while elk, deer and pronghorn gather in forests and prairies. Bald eagles, hawks, osprey, peregrine falcon, and hundreds of other bird species can be found in the forest, especially along streams, lakes and rivers. Mountain lions, although rarely seen, also call this area home.

    contact_info

    For facility specific information, please call (605) 574-4402.

    Nearby Attractions

    Warren Peak Lookout Tower, approximately 4 miles north of the campground on Forest Service Road 838, provides a panoramic view of the landscape extending into South Dakota and Wyoming. Devils Tower National Monument is also a great location to visit. Established as the first United States National Monument on September 24, 1906, by President Theodore Roosevelt, this unique geological formation is valued for its natural, cultural, and recreational significance.

    Charges & Cancellations

    No refunds will be given for weather or related events.

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

    $22 / night

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    3. Timon Campground

    6 Reviews
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    113 Saves

    The Timon Campground has seven campsites located in Little Spearfish Canyon, adjacent to Little Spearfish Creek. Timon Campground

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Phone Service
    • RVs
    • Tents
    • Standard (Tent/RV)

    $12 / night

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    4. Iron Creek Lake Campground

    6 Reviews
    22 Photos
    121 Saves

    Iron Creek Lake offers tent and RV camping with electrical hookups only. Potable water is available in the campground and can be transported to individual camp sites via bucket or temporary hose connection. A dump station is available upon departure.

    Nightly Cost: The cost is $30 per night for a tent site for up to 4 people in the same immediate family. Campers/RVs cost $37.50 per site, which includes electricity. Nightly rates do not include sales tax.

    Electricity: While all sites have electricity, it isn’t always close by. Campers are encouraged to bring extensions cords. We have 15, 30, and a few 50 amp sites available. Take note of the electrical hookup in the site description when making a reservation.

    Terrain: The campground was built decades ago and was adapted to the terrain. The hilly nature of the campground adds to the area’s beauty but can make it challenging to level campers. Be prepared with extra materials and patience. The campground does not have concrete pads nor any pull-through sites, so drivers should be adept at backing up. Also, sites do not have well-defined boundaries, so please be courteous and accommodating to your neighbors and pay attention to parking instructions given at check in.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $30 - $38 / night

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    5. BLM Weston Hills

    2 Reviews
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    25 Saves
    • Phone Service
    • RVs
    • Tents
    • Group
    • Standard (Tent/RV)
    • Tent Cabin

Recent Glamping Reviews In Moorcroft

102 Reviews of 5 Moorcroft Campgrounds


  • Camper-submitted photo from Reuter Campground
    July 12, 2024

    Reuter Campground

    Beautiful and quiet

    Tim and Kelly are great hosts. The sites are spacious and shaded, but not very private. Toilets were very clean. If you are planing on visiting Devils Tower, this is far enough away from the crowds, but close enough to visit. If we come back this way we will camp here again.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Devils Tower KOA
    May 2, 2024

    Devils Tower KOA

    Overpriced

    When I called to check availability, I was told that it was off season so it would be 50 dollars per NIGHT FHU. When I arrived, it was 91 dollars FHU. Told them what I was told, and they didn't really care. At that point I didn't have a choice.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Devils Tower KOA
    April 8, 2024

    Devils Tower KOA

    Best place to launch a Devil’s Tower visit

    The KOA is literally at the base of Devil’s Tower - you aren’t going to get a better location. What I love about this campsite is that the actual campground is awesome, too. We loved watching Close Encounters (right at the scene of the action!) in the evening (the screen could be bigger). The playground was nice and so was the free miniature golf course. It was nice to get up in the morning and go to a really reasonably priced restaurant. The actual sites were not anything fancy - level and close together. It’s a great place to start or finish your day at Devil’s Tower!

  • Camper-submitted photo from Devils Tower KOA
    October 3, 2023

    Devils Tower KOA

    Exceeded Expectations

    We made a last-minute booking and staff was more than helpful in getting us booked over the phone past the online booking time. 

    We rolled in late, and the staff made it easy for us to find our site. The site was level enough to not need blocks, but blocks would have been useful if it wasn't just for one night. 

    The showers were extremely clean, but I still would suggest shower shoes. They were close and accessible from our site and the showers were private with a locking door. 

    We did get to view the aurora borealis that night next to the silhouette of the tower, which was really cool. 

    Overall it was a very clean, quiet, and nice KOA. I will be staying here again if in the area.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Reuter Campground
    September 15, 2023

    Reuter Campground

    Quiet out of the way

    We were yhere during shoulder season. Many First come first serve spots open. It was quiet and very wooded and secluded. Saw deer in the morning and cattle roaming in the evening.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Devils Tower KOA
    August 28, 2023

    Devils Tower KOA

    Well kept

    The owners take care of this campground, you even see the sprinklers running to keep the grass nice. The food at the campground exceeded my expectations. Keep in mind though that if a bus tour comes in they shut down the kitchen for a bit. The campground is literally at the entrance to devils tower. The only downside is that the spots are not wide. They are long so they fit by 41 ft rv but we are on top of the neighbor.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Devils Tower KOA
    July 9, 2023

    Devils Tower KOA

    Great stay

    Tent site no hookups. A little expensive but a couple miles from devils tower. Cook lake offers fishing, kayaking, etc. no pets on devil tower trails.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Timon Campground
    July 6, 2023

    Timon Campground

    2nd visit

    Best sites are 6,7,3. FMR host working out of Hanna campground is keeping Timon very clean. Toilet was clean and he had a trash can out by the water pump that he emptied daily. Very nice host. This is one of my favorite CGs in the Black Hills.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Reuter Campground
    June 16, 2023

    Reuter Campground

    Beautiful and peaceful

    I stayed in a weeknight in June, and there are about a dozen first come, first served spots. I arrived about 8pm, and the campsite was about 30% full. The price increased to $22, and that was ok for me outhouse was clean, and there is water spigot in each grouping.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Reuter Campground
    June 12, 2023

    Reuter Campground

    Had a great stay

    Stayed here for two separate 3 day stays.. nice quiet campground that was never busy. Was here the 2nd week of June and outside of the rain had a pleasant stay. Vault toilets were clean, and grounds well kept. Kelly the campground host was super. Sites are on the small side, but saw some pretty big rigs in there. One loop is reservable, the other first come/first served. Plenty to do in the area, of course Devils tower and the city of Sundance was very nice. Museum, grocery, bars, restaurants too. Lots of hiking nearby..

  • Camper-submitted photo from Reuter Campground
    November 14, 2022

    Reuter Campground

    Dispersed Camping

    Got here in November only a few sites were taken up, seems pretty clean, bathrooms are decently clean for being in the off-season. Got here at night but there seems to be good hiking in the area. Very low-key, definitely recommend.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Devils Tower KOA
    September 17, 2022

    Devils Tower KOA

    KOA Devil’s Tower

    It is one of the BEST KOA’s that I have visited. It is well kept, the sites are roomy and I have a great view of Devil’s Tower.

    The bathroom and showers are roomy and clean. The laundry is a bit small but all of the machines were working.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Devils Tower KOA
    August 15, 2022

    Devils Tower KOA

    Nice people. very nice bathhouses

    Very, very nice place. Quiet. Air conditioned bathhouses. Super nice staff. Would definitely stay here again.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Devils Tower KOA
    July 27, 2022

    Devils Tower KOA

    Nice KOA, good location

    Your typical KOA. Clean facilities and lots of activities. Their pool is being worked on currently. They offered free mini golf because of that. Sites can be a bit cramped, but scenery is nice and bathrooms/ showers are clean.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Devils Tower KOA
    June 28, 2022

    Devils Tower KOA

    This is largest KOA we’ve visited with huge grassy areas for tons of tent camping and spacious RV sites for rigs of all sizes.

    This is largest KOA we’ve visited with huge grassy areas for tons of tent camping and spacious RV sites for rigs of all sizes. Views of Devil’s Tower can be seen throughout the park especially from the outdoor theater where they play “Close Encounters of the Third Kind” every night.
    TIP: don’t rely on your KOA app or online reservation system. They state “only 1 space left!” in red. I counted 8 empty sites on our row alone. Always call!! We stayed in site #18 which had a long shaded, grassy area to spend lazy afternoons. The sites are level with a combo of gravel and dirt. There’s two bathroom/shower/laundry buildings.
    Not sure what’s going on with their pools. Both are closed and one under construction. There’s still plenty to do: two playgrounds, hay rides, putt putt golf and live entertainment in the evenings. Loved our stay.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Devils Tower KOA
    June 21, 2022

    Devils Tower KOA

    Second time

    This is our second time here and we love it. The atmosphere is great, the bathrooms are super clean. We love getting to choose our own site.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Reuter Campground
    June 11, 2022

    Reuter Campground

    Convenient place to stay

    Just a few miles, northwest of Sundance, WY. There might be about 20-25 sites and most of them are not level. I only saw one pull through site, and it was short and uneven. Sites are FCFS, or I'm told you can reserve online. I arrived on a Friday (FCFS), and only about 5 or 6 sites were taken. Only amenities available were pit toilets and 2 water spigots. It's very quiet!!! Devils Tower is about 30 miles away.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Reuter Campground
    June 5, 2022

    Reuter Campground

    Tucked away near Sundance

    We only stayed one night, but was very nice and the campground host was very gracious. No problem maneuvering the 38’ MH into our spot. Hiking and biking trails nearby. No electric, no water, no sewer. Just camping amongst the trees.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Reuter Campground
    May 23, 2022

    Reuter Campground

    Pretty Sites Among the Ponderosa Pines

    All the sites are attractive and spread out for the most part. It is more cramped near the beginning of the loop. Some sites are reservable and most are FCFS. There are a few vault toilets and no hookups. Some of the sites don’t look to be compatible with large campers. Very quiet and mostly empty in this 3rd week of May. Beware that the cost is actually $22/night, I looked at the forest service website and it said $14 so we only brought enough cash for 1 night it turned out.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Iron Creek Lake Campground
    December 2, 2021

    Iron Creek Lake Campground

    Beautiful Family Campground

    We camped at Iron Creek Lake after the rally, at the end of August.  It was wonderful, not crowded.  The cafe/diner has things like burgers and ice cream, and the fishing in the lake is great.  The trail around the lake is easy to walk and there is some beach area for frog catching and splashing around with little kids.  This is a great lake to have a water toy like a kayak, and there are rentals available too.  We have a 30' TT and didn't have any problem at the far end of the lake setting up flat and level camping.  Power was there as well.  There are many sites here on a hill, so depending on what you get, you may be in for a tricky parking situation with a longer trailer.  We didn't even use the dumpstation as the way it is positioned I couldn't get the tanks dumped, so that was a bummer.  We went into Spearfish campground owned by the city and dumped there.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Reuter Campground
    November 16, 2021

    Reuter Campground

    Whitetail deer camp

    Camped here for over a week for the November whitetail hunt. Easy access to the forest and close enough to town if you need anything. Limited spots if you have a huge camper. It was half full during this time.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Reuter Campground
    September 29, 2021

    Reuter Campground

    Shaded campsites

    Stayed 8/1/2021. Nice, quiet campground. Plenty of shade. Easy drive to Devils Tower/Bear Lodge. Vault toilet cleanliness was barely okay. Water spigot available. Would stay again.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Devils Tower KOA
    September 20, 2021

    Devils Tower KOA

    The view

    KIA’s are the glamping of camping. That’s why we stay at them every once in awhile. The dog park wasn’t great and the WiFi speed wasn’t anything to brag about. The bathrooms were clean and they offered evening activities. This stay really sold us on the view. It’s beautiful!

  • Camper-submitted photo from Reuter Campground
    September 15, 2021

    Reuter Campground

    Nice quiet campground

    We arrived the day before they stopped taking reservations. We were confused as to what was reserved and what wasn’t. No host on site, no payment envelopes…. We picked a spot and unhooked and fortunately had no issues. The second day they brought payment envelopes and posted a sign. It’s $10/night mid September til May and no reservations taken. Other than the confusion, it was a really nice campground. Quiet, all the spots were shaded and spread far enough to give you some privacy. We had some visitors the morning we were packing to leave 🐄🐄🐄🐄

  • Camper-submitted photo from Reuter Campground
    September 3, 2021

    Reuter Campground

    Nice clean and quiet campground

    This campground is very nice. It is in the woods so plenty of cover. Clean pit toilets and water is available. Just 30 minutes from Devils tower. Would stay again.



Guide to Moorcroft

Camping near Moorcroft, Wyoming, offers a mix of stunning views and unique experiences. Whether you're looking for a cozy tent site or a spacious RV spot, there are plenty of options to explore.

What to do:

  • Visit Devils Tower: This iconic landmark is just a short drive away. One camper mentioned, "The KOA is literally at the base of Devil’s Tower - you aren’t going to get a better location" at Devils Tower KOA.
  • Fishing and Kayaking: Cook Lake is a great spot for fishing and kayaking. A review noted, "My kids love to fish the lake," at Black Hills National Forest Cook Lake Campground.
  • Hiking Trails: There are several trails nearby, including the Cliff Swallow Trail, which offers beautiful scenery. One visitor shared, "Nice trail (Cliff Swallow trail) that I was able to start on right next to my site," at Black Hills National Forest Cook Lake Campground.

What campers like:

  • Clean Facilities: Campers appreciate well-maintained restrooms and showers. A review from Mountain View RV Park & Campground stated, "Most well-kept immaculate restrooms/shower and facilities ever seen in an RV park!"
  • Friendly Hosts: Many campgrounds have welcoming staff. One camper noted, "The owners were very nice," at Mountain View RV Park & Campground.
  • Great Views: Campers love the scenery. A review highlighted, "The view of Devil’s Tower was superb," at Devils Tower View Campground.

What you should know:

  • Limited Amenities: Some campgrounds, like Belle Fourche Campground, do not offer electric hookups or showers. A visitor mentioned, "No electric but had ok Verizon and pretty fast Starlink."
  • Reservation Policies: Many campgrounds require reservations, especially during peak seasons. One camper advised, "It is first come first serve and can fit different size rigs," at Belle Fourche Campground.
  • Wildlife Encounters: Be prepared for wildlife sightings. A review noted, "Saw some bison on the road in and lots of prairie dogs close to the entrance," at Belle Fourche Campground.

Tips for camping with families:

  • Playgrounds and Activities: Look for campgrounds with family-friendly amenities. One review mentioned, "The playground was nice and so was the free miniature golf course," at Devils Tower KOA.
  • Quiet Locations: Choose quieter spots for a peaceful experience. A camper shared, "It was quiet and very wooded and secluded," at Wyoming Reuter Campground.
  • Pack Snacks: Having snacks on hand can make family outings easier. A visitor noted, "The food at the campground exceeded my expectations," at Devils Tower KOA.

Tips from RVers:

  • Check Site Sizes: Make sure your RV fits the site. One camper mentioned, "The only downside is that the spots are not wide," at Devils Tower KOA.
  • Use Reservations Wisely: Plan ahead, especially during busy times. A review stated, "We made a last-minute booking and staff was more than helpful," at Devils Tower KOA.
  • Bring Water: Some campgrounds may not have water hookups. A camper advised, "Take your own water; pump is down by the host site," at Black Hills National Forest Cook Lake Campground.

Camping near Moorcroft, Wyoming, offers a variety of experiences for everyone. Whether you're in an RV or a tent, there's something for you to enjoy!

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