Best RV Parks & Resorts near Sheridan, WY

Several RV parks near Sheridan accommodate motorhome travelers with varying amenities. Peter Ds RV Park offers full hookup sites with water, electric, and sewer connections, operating from April 15 to October 1. The gravel sites are level but quite compact, with sewer connections positioned toward the front of the site rather than the back. "Sites are very tight but amenities are new and clean," noted one visitor, who also mentioned the dedicated dog park and dog run areas. Sheridan/Big Horn Mountains KOA provides 50-amp service, water, and sewer hookups from April through October, with pull-through sites available for big rigs. Jackalope Campground features wide, level pull-through RV pads with electric, water, and sewer hookups, situated approximately 50 yards from Interstate 90.

Seasonal availability requires advance planning for RV travelers in the Sheridan area. Most parks close between late October and mid-April due to harsh Wyoming winters. While downtown Sheridan offers convenient access to services, campgrounds in the Bighorn Mountains require navigating elevation changes and potentially challenging forest roads. Cell service can be unreliable in mountain locations, with one reviewer noting "no cell service within 18 miles" of forest campgrounds. Dump stations are available at multiple locations including the Burgess Junction facility where RVers can fill water tanks on arrival and dump on departure. Pet-friendly policies are common across most RV parks, though specific restrictions may apply regarding designated areas and leash requirements.

Best RV Sites Near Sheridan, Wyoming (66)

    1. Peter Ds RV Park

    7 Reviews
    Sheridan, WY
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (307) 673-0597

    "Sites are very tight but amenities are new and clean. Saw no better and a lot worse in Sheridan. Nice field out back to let dogs run. Also a dedicated dog park."

    "We enjoyed Sheridan. The laundry and bathrooms were clean. The campground was clean. A fenced in area for dogs to run and play was fun. We would go back."

    2. Deer Park RV Park and Campground

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

    $43 - $62 / night

    "Check in was quick and we were escorted to pull through 105 with FHUs. Also to our surprise, this was the same site. Utilities are smartly placed in the middle of most sites."

    "Sites are level and pull thru, although a bit narrow. No dog park but plenty of room to walk them. Cheaper than the KOA down the street"

    3. Sheridan/Big Horn Mountains KOA

    19 Reviews
    Sheridan, WY
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (307) 674-8766

    "It's very nice here.Its always been quiet and clean. Showers are clean and water is hot. There is a pool and nice playground for the kids. Pet friendly."

    "Close to town. Bike trails from the campground. WiFi not available at the far end. Need a repeater."

    4. Lazy R Campground

    7 Reviews
    Dayton, WY
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (307) 655-9284

    "Nice location for a quick overnight. Pads were level, sites easy to back into, 50 amp, water and dump all easy and functional."

    "Quiet, pet and kid friendly, and the staff was great! Clean grounds that they are constantly working on- and the bakery was delicious for breakfast."

    5. Jackelope Campground

    4 Reviews
    Sheridan, WY
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (307) 673-5553

    $50 / night

    "Facility Hosts are friendly and helpful. This is not really a campground but rather an RV parking area with all hookups available."

    "There’s a very good level spot. The whole campground is gravel packed down gravel. The sites are all pulled through very very well killed the bathhouse is very clean."

    6. The Lake Stop

    1 Review
    Saddlestring, WY
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (307) 684-8700

    "Little odd to find, very nice level sites with picnic tables. Really quite also."

    7. Love's RV Hookup-Buffalo WY 965

    1 Review
    Buffalo, WY
    34 miles
    Website

    "Very very basic and it depends what you want to spend- but full hook up with sewer, water and electric and staff was SO friendly!"

    9. Foothills Campground

    6 Reviews
    Dayton, WY
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (307) 655-2547

    $40 - $140 / night

    "They had a pull through spot with full hook up available for $34 for the night. We have a 38 ft fifth wheel and there is plenty of space."

    "The campground is located right on the Tongue River and is a convenient walk to everything in the town of Dayton.  I highly recommend this as a place to stay."

    10. Indian Campground

    20 Reviews
    Buffalo, WY
    Website
    +1 (307) 684-9601
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RV Park Reviews near Sheridan, WY

363 Reviews of 66 Sheridan Campgrounds


  • L
    Sep. 13, 2021

    Foothills Campground

    Great for fifth wheels/travel trailers

    We pulled into this small town at 7pm needing a place to stop for the night and they helped us right away. They had a pull through spot with full hook up available for $34 for the night. We have a 38 ft fifth wheel and there is plenty of space. Their cabins look a little run down, but if you need a cheap, quiet, close to the interstate place to stay with your camper, this is a nice stop. Perfect cell service as well.

  • Nancy C.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 5, 2021

    Buffalo KOA

    Everything you expect from a KOA

    It's a typical KOA. Well maintained. Clean. Great showers/rest rooms. Close sites. Pool wasn't open yet. Store. Very friendly staff. Close to town and the interstate. Dog park. Playground. Some road noise. Propane. Wifi.

  • MickandKarla W.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 16, 2025

    Deer Park RV Park and Campground

    Decent Private Campground

    This wasn’t our first stay at Deer Park Campground (CG), but it was our first time arriving from the west. We took the first Buffalo exit, which matched up with both RV Life and Waze GPS directions, and easily made our way to the CG. Check-in was quick and smooth. We were guided to premium pull-through site 104. There’s not much “premium”  about this gravel site—aside from its generous 80-foot length, which was more than enough for our 40’ fifth wheel and F-450. The site included a picnic table, and the utilities were centered on the pad. We were able to position ourselves well between the two black tank dump outlets. Water pressure was decent at around 40 psi, and the 50 AMP electric service worked without issue. However, the grass was in desperate need of mowing. Right after we arrived, one of the workers began mowing the sites behind us. Those sites weren't filled the two nights we stayed. Since we had reservations, and they knew which site they were putting us in, it would have been nice if they had mowed the sites that were actually filled. We had two bars on Verizon and four bars on T-Mobile. While there are mature trees throughout the CG, satellite reception should be possible at most sites—especially if you can adjust your antenna. There are several “Deer Run” WiFi networks available. I connected to the first one I saw and got a surprising 279 Mbps upload and 119 Mbps download—an enormous improvement since our last visit about two years ago. Our T-Mobile hotspot also performed well, clocking in at 125 Mbps upload and 22.6 Mbps download. Sites are decently spaced, offering a bit of breathing room between neighbors. You can hear I-90 from the CG, but it’s far enough away that the noise isn’t bothersome. 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. A peaceful walk and a nice touch to the stay. We noticed that while the price per night has increased by $20 since we stayed in site 105 in September 2021, the facilities and the grounds haven't changed.

  • NThe Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 15, 2021

    Medicine Lodge Archaelogical Site Campground

    Multi Purpose

    Open: year round 

    Fees: $7.00 day use $17.00 camping fee includes day use fee $10.00 additional for electric  

    Limit: 14 days 

    Sites: 28 

    May 1- Sep 30 reservable call 877-996-7275 otherwise sites are FCFS Accessible: 1 site The Visitor is closed from Oct 31- Apr 30 

    Picnic table, fire ring, water, grass sites, dump station. Many opportunities such as biking, hiking, GEOCatching, wildlife viewing, horseshoes, fishing and even winter sport during the winter. There is a 700 foot long sandstone bluff that contains several hundred American Indian petroglyphs and pictographs that date back 2000 years. This is a wonderful state parks that should catch the interest of everyone in the crowd.

    LNT 

    BTYFI 

    Travel safe

  • NThe Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 31, 2021

    Porcupine Campground (WY)

    Primitive High

    Fee:  $17.00 per night, additional vehicle $9.00

    Sites:  16 Accessible with 12 sites reserve 2 tent only

    Limit 14 days

    In Season: trash and water

    Out of Season:  No water or trash

    Open:  June

    Beautiful pine forest at the top of the mountain on a gravel road.  Camphost  is located at the Bald Mountain Campground.  Sites are small with picnic table, fire ring, back in sites.  Some sites are good for solar and some are shady.  The countryside and mountain back drop is beautiful.  Very peaceful.

    LNT

    BTYFI

    Travel safe

  • Rhonda R.
    Aug. 5, 2025

    Sheridan/Big Horn Mountains KOA

    Nice and quiet!

    It's very nice here.Its always been quiet and clean. Showers are clean and water is hot. There is a pool and nice playground for the kids. Pet friendly.

  • NThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 1, 2021

    Boulder Park Campground

    Beautiful High

    Fee:  $19.00 

    Open June close Sep 

    Limit 14 days 

    Reserve: 877-444-6777 or recreation.gov 

    Sites: 32 single sites 

    Host on site picnic table fire ring lantern pole water trash 

    Some sites are close together with some more private, some are shady and some no shade at all. There small boulders scattered around the site and with the beginnings of the fall colors beginning to turn beautiful. There is a small creek that runs along the back side of some of the sites. 

    The road and sites are covered with gravel. Drive slow to keep the dust down. 

    This is a very peaceful site and great to enjoy all the Bighorn has to offer. You will find off road trails, scenic jeep roads and hiking trails. Meadow Lark Lake is a short distance from the campground. The nearest dump station is 15 miles at Powder River Pass.  Watch for the majestic moose wandering around the campground.

  • Marshall R.
    Sep. 17, 2022

    Sheridan/Big Horn Mountains KOA

    Good choice for the area

    Clean. Friendly. Noisy from interstate traffic. Close to town. Bike trails from the campground. WiFi not available at the far end. Need a repeater.

  • Selena H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 26, 2025

    Indian Campground

    Good spot for an overnight

    We spent only one night here while we were on our way home from a two week long camping trip. We were in RV site 6, which was right next to the pool. The site was level, and included water, electric, and sewer hookups. There was a picnic table, but no fires were allowed (I think if you have a portable gas fire pit you can use that) and no fire rings are provided.

    The bathrooms were clean and in working order. We did not use the showers, but they appeared to be clean and in working order as well. We did enjoy a dip in the pool and it was very nice! There is a little general store and you can buy ice and even meat for grilling burgers and whatnot. The playground was also nice for the kids to enjoy. The staff were friendly and helpful.

    I will say that we didn't sleep well due to the noise from the very nearby highway. But we were in a pop-up camper. So if you're in a hard-sided trailer or an actual RV, this may not be as much of an issue to you.


Guide to Sheridan

Sheridan, Wyoming campgrounds sit at elevations ranging from 3,700 to 5,000 feet near the Bighorn Mountains, creating variable camping conditions. Temperature swings can exceed 30°F between day and night, particularly in spring and fall. Most campgrounds remain open from mid-April through October, though accessibility varies based on seasonal road conditions and facility maintenance schedules.

What to do

Wildlife viewing opportunities: At Deer Park RV Park and Campground, visitors can access a nature trail near the front of the property. "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. A peaceful walk and a nice touch to the stay," notes one camper.

Fishing access: The Lake Stop provides direct lake access with fishing opportunities. "Beautiful lake side sites" with "really quite also," according to campers who appreciate the waterfront setting. Lake DeSmet is known for trout fishing, with shore fishing available directly from campground property.

Explore historic downtown: Campgrounds like Indian Campground offer walkable access to downtown Buffalo. "It is less than a mile to town and we walked and also biked to town. Right across the street is the creek trail that is very peaceful and a quicker way to town," reports a visitor who explored the area on foot.

Visit breweries: Local breweries provide refreshment after outdoor activities. "The proximity to downtown Sheridan and their 3 breweries was nice," notes one traveler staying at a local RV park, while others mention Tongue River Brewery for pizza options near Ranchester.

What campers like

Clean, accessible shower facilities: Sheridan/Big Horn Mountains KOA receives consistent praise for its facilities. "The bath/shower houses here were some of the best designed of any campground I've visited - they were very modern and clean. And the shower stalls actually had locking doors AND shower curtains, so my belongings stayed dry," explains one visitor.

On-site food options: At Lazy R Campground, visitors appreciate the attached eatery. "The campground has a cute bakery and store which you should have breakfast at and order their homemade biscuits," advises one camper. Another notes, "Hard to beat rolling out of your tent, walking 100 feet and getting reasonably priced gourmet coffee and fresh baked pastries for breakfast."

Fast, reliable connectivity: Modern travelers appreciate good internet access. A reviewer at Deer Park RV Park reports, "I connected to the first [WiFi network] I saw and got a surprising 279 Mbps upload and 119 Mbps download—an enormous improvement since our last visit about two years ago."

Fenced dog areas: Pet owners value dedicated spaces for dogs. Dedicated pet areas provide safe exercise options for traveling pets, with multiple campgrounds offering dog runs or unfenced areas specifically for pet exercise.

What you should know

Highway noise considerations: Many RV sites near Sheridan, Wyoming sit close to major roadways. At Jackelope Campground, "It is located about 50 yards off of I-90 and traffic noise is pretty significant during the day but infrequent during late night," notes one camper. Similar noise reports come from other Interstate-adjacent properties.

Seasonal availability variations: Opening dates differ between campgrounds. "Most parks close between late October and mid-April due to harsh Wyoming winters," with some facilities opening as early as April 1, others mid-April, and closure dates ranging from October 1 to November 1.

Weather preparedness: Temperature swings require appropriate gear. "Weather was windy and in the high 40's in the daytime," reports a May visitor to Sheridan KOA. Nighttime temperatures can drop below freezing well into late spring and early fall.

Reservation requirements: During peak season, advance bookings become essential. One visitor to Deer Park notes, "We stopped here without a reservation in October and we were able to find a space, I don't think it would be the same in the summer and you probably want a reservation."

Tips for camping with families

Pool access during hot months: Indian Campground offers heated swimming facilities. "Nice heated pool. Pretty quiet but the highway is close," mentions a family camper. The pool provides recreation options after hiking or sightseeing days.

Budget considerations: Campground prices vary significantly by location and amenities. "The amount of circles he will do in his truck to monitor what you are doing and how you are doing it is beyond annoying," noted one camper about management practices that impacted their family experience.

Playground availability: Several campgrounds offer play equipment for children. "The playground was also nice for the kids to enjoy," notes a visitor to Indian Campground, though another mentions they "could use better playground/kids area" indicating variable quality between locations.

On-site activities: Some campgrounds provide family-friendly recreation options. "The campground offers quite a few activities on site. They had a basketball court, horseshoe pits, mini golf, swimming pool, and some fun looking tricycles!" reports a KOA visitor.

Tips from RVers

RV maintenance resources: Jackelope Campground provides technical assistance for RVers. "The best part though was the parts room that holds every part for your camper you could ever dream of. The staff is also well studied in tech work and helped us out with some issues we were having," shares an appreciative RVer.

Site layout considerations: RV sites near Sheridan, Wyoming often have unique utility placements. "Make sure you have an extension for the sewer and water connect as it's mid to more front of the camper, they were not designed and installed to be towards the back like all the other campgrounds," advises one RV owner about hookup configurations.

Level site availability: Foothills Campground receives praise for well-maintained spaces. "We have a 38 ft fifth wheel and there is plenty of space," reports one visitor to Foothills Campground, who appreciated the pull-through accessibility.

Space between sites: Site spacing varies significantly between properties. "Sites are decently spaced, offering a bit of breathing room between neighbors," notes a reviewer at Deer Park, while others report "very tight" configurations at some locations requiring careful navigation.

Frequently Asked Questions

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