Top Glamping near Worland, WY

Join the fun near Worland. With tons of outdoor activities and scenic camping, this is an excellent vacation spot for all kinds of travelers. Worland is an adventure-filled destination for those who love the outdoorsy camper lifestyle. But it's also great for those who prefer to spend time near the city, exploring and sightseeing. Discover great camping spots near Worland, reviewed by campers like you.

Best Glamping Sites Near Worland, WY (9)

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    1. Fountain of Youth RV Park

    18 Reviews
    45 Photos
    45 Saves

    Located just north of Thermopolis, the Fountain of Youth RV Park boasts one of the largest mineral pools in Wyoming. At an elevation of 3,947 feet, our bone warming 95-105 degree F pool will make you forget your worries.

    We have many different options to accommodate your traveling style and budget.

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

    $45 - $65 / night

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    2. Eagle RV Park

    10 Reviews
    17 Photos
    27 Saves
    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $30 / night

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    3. Island Park Campground

    9 Reviews
    42 Photos
    24 Saves

    Overview

    Island Park Campground is located in pine and spruce forest on West Tensleep Creek near West Tensleep Lake and the Cloud Peak Wilderness. Located 21 miles northeast of Ten Sleep, Wyoming, and 55 east of Worland, Wyoming, on US Hwy 16 this campground is nestled in the Bighorn National Forest offering a wide variety of activities including, hiking, fishing, scenic driving and a number of historic sites. The administering organization is Gallatin Canyon Campgrounds; e-mail: gccampgrounds13@gmail.com

    Recreation

    Meadowlark Lake is seven miles distant and allows motorized craft with a no-wake rule. West Tensleep Lake is a scenic, 125-acre lake open to non-motorized craft only, making it a perfect location for canoeing and fishing. Anglers will find rainbow, brown and brook trout in the cool waters of the lake. Off-road vehicle trails, scenic jeep roads, hiking and horseback riding trails and many fishing streams are available in the surrounding area.

    Facilities

    Meadowlark Lake is seven miles distant and allows motorized craft with a no-wake rule. West Tensleep Lake is a scenic, 125-acre lake open to non-motorized craft only, making it a perfect location for canoeing and fishing. Anglers will find rainbow, brown and brook trout in the cool waters of the lake. Off-road vehicle trails, scenic jeep roads, hiking and horseback riding trails and many fishing streams are available in the surrounding area.

    Natural Features

    West Tensleep Creek is adjacent to the campground and West Tensleep Lake is four miles away, along with other lakes and creeks. Hiking trails into the Cloud Peak Wilderness start about five miles from the campground. A forest of lodgepole pine, Douglas fir and spruce trees covers the area.

    Nearby Attractions

    The High Park Lookout is located just east of Meadowlark Lake. This old fire lookout was built by the CCC decades ago and is no longer active. A short hike leads to the lookout, where hikers are awarded panoramic views of the Cloud Peak Wilderness and the surrounding area. Deer Haven Lodge and Meadowlark Lodge are nearby, offering dining, lodging, guided horseback riding and fishing and camping supplies.

    Charges & Cancellations

    Refunds: Refund requests made through www.recreation.gov will be charged a $10 processing fee. This cancellation processing fee is retained by the reservation service contractor along with the non-refundable reservation fee. All requests for the return of the non-refundable reservation fee and the cancellation processing fee will be declined by the campground concessionaire as they did not receive these fees (these are the fees retained by the reservation contractor, a different entity).

    • Pets
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • RVs
    • Tents
    • Group

    $19 / night

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    4. Greybull KOA

    6 Reviews
    6 Photos
    12 Saves
    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
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    5. Shell Campground

    2 Reviews
    22 Photos
    36 Saves

    Shell Campground is a private, boutique-sized property locate 5 miles from Bighorn National Forest. We are located on US Highway 14, the "Bighorn Scenic Byway", a main route from Mt Rushmore/Devils Towers to Yellowstone National Park. We offer 11 RV sites with full hook-ups, 2 electric-only sites, fully furnished cabins with private bathrooms and included linens, 4 glamping tents and 7 cabins.

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

    $44 - $110 / night

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    6. Upper Wind River Campground — Boysen State Park

    4 Reviews
    7 Photos
    3 Saves

    The first white men through the Wind River Canyon were the Ashley Fur Party in 1825. The original dam was built by Asmus Boysen in 1908, for whom the park and reservoir are named. Part of the original dam can still be seen adjacent to the tunnels on the Lower Wind River Campground. Mr. Boysen also built a 710kW power plant at the site. Operations ceased when in 1923 a major flood filled the plant with silt.

    The CB&O Railroad went through the canyon in 1911 and the state highway went through in 1925. The existing dam was completed in 1951. Boysen became a state park in 1956.

    Map: https://wyoparks.wyo.gov/index.php?preview=1&option=com_dropfiles&format=&task=frontfile.download&catid=404&id=38&Itemid=1000000000000

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    • RVs
    • Tents

    $18 - $32 / night

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    7. Shell Reservoir Camping Area

    2 Reviews
    19 Photos
    49 Saves

    Fishing is allowed year-round, ice usually clears around early June. This fishery is comprised mainly of Brook trout, which are maintained by natural reproduction.

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

    $17 - $28 / night

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      • Reservable
      • Cabins
      • Tent Cabin
      • Yurts
      • Glamping
      • Picnic Table

      $50 - $100 / night

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        9. Bighorn National Forest Cabin Creek Campground

        1 Review
        1 Save

        Cabin Creek Picnic Ground is located off U.S. Highway 14, the Bighorn Scenic Byway. Four picnic tables are nestled in a wooded setting with a small creek flowing through the site. Wildflower-strewn meadows are nearby.

        • Fires
        • Reservable
        • Tents
        • Group
        • Tent Cabin
        • Glamping

      Recent Glamping Reviews In Worland

      52 Reviews of 9 Worland Campgrounds


      • Camper-submitted photo from Upper Wind River Campground — Boysen State Park
        August 18, 2024

        Upper Wind River Campground — Boysen State Park

        Convenient for 1 night if you're traveling or fishing, otherwise no.

        Booked what looked like a decent site by the river and found it to be unusable when we arrived. I was considering just occupying a different site since the place was nearly empty. Thankfully a sheriff's vehicle was driving thru (which I mistook for a park ranger). He told me he'd try to help us get a different spot by calling the park office but on realizing that he had no cell service, he volunteered to drive to the office to see what he could get done for us. He returned after a short while with instructions for us to camp in an empty pull-through spot. We were very thankful for his help.

        The good-

        Beautiful canyon!!

        Shade from big cottonwoods (it was 97 degrees!)

        Some sites well spaced

        Vault toilet was clean and supplied

        There's good fishing there for big trout but unfortunately I was fishing this time around

        The bad-

        No cell or WIFI

        A lot of strangely laid out sites, some ridiculously close to one another and unlevel 

        Sprinklers in some areas that sprinkle your site, tent or whatever's exposed

        Highway noise is bad - in a canyon sound bounces off the walls, many trucks on the road with much use of jake brakes and to top it all off, the occasional 2AM freight train rolling by on the other side of the river

      • Camper-submitted photo from Fountain of Youth RV Park
        October 1, 2023

        Fountain of Youth RV Park

        Fountain of Youth

        Great soaking pool with extended hours. Camp host Willy was great. It is next to the highway and train tracks but that didn’t bother us because the pool was so enjoyable. Meet some great fellow campers there that come back every year. The town of Thermopolis is fun also.

      • Camper-submitted photo from Island Park Campground
        September 9, 2023

        Island Park Campground

        Nice campground, beautiful surroundings

        Pulled into spot and two moose were browsing on the stream bank in front of us. Campground was well spaced out and host very friendly. Great views and walking paths along stream with meadow on opposite side and mountains in background. Easy access about 2 miles in on graded dirt road. Only drawback was no cell service (Verizon). Not first come first serve, but in early September mid-week, there were several sites available.

      • Camper-submitted photo from Fountain of Youth RV Park
        August 24, 2023

        Fountain of Youth RV Park

        Fountain of Youth RV PARK

        If you want Cleanliness, organization of the camp, functionality of facilities, availability of staff, provisions for toilet facilities, upkeep of grounds THEN THIS IS NOT THE PLACE THAT YOU WANT TO SPEND YOUR MONEY. THE TOILETS WERE FILTHY , THERE WAS NO TOILET PAPER, THE TOILET LEAKED AT ITS BASE AFTER FLUSHING, THE GROUNDS WERE UNKEPT, OF THE FOUR LAUNDROMAT NONE FUNCTIONED . TWO OF THE FOUR SHOWERS AVAILABLE WERE IN OPERABLE, AND THE OTHERS WERE FILTHY. I had booked for two nights, but I went to the office at 10 AM and no one was there. I came back later in the afternoon and requested a cancellation of the second night, and I explained why I was leaving. I do give them credit for giving me a refund. 

        It is unfortunate that this park is in such a state of disarray as its location and pool facilities made for a an attractive setting. Due to the overall filthiness of the facilities, I did not bother to swim in the two pools that were there. I could not recommend this facility for Camping.

      • Camper-submitted photo from Greybull KOA
        August 15, 2023

        Greybull KOA

        Fantastic KOA after NF camping

        Refreshing stay in between Big Horn National Forest stays. Laundry, grocery a bike ride away and Lisa's (eat there) restaurant. Access to 2 mile bike/walking on the levee behind.

      • Camper-submitted photo from Upper Wind River Campground — Boysen State Park
        July 14, 2023

        Upper Wind River Campground — Boysen State Park

        too many signs!

        I had reserved site 54 through recreation.gov but at the time I thought it odd the site would not let me put in my rig size.  So I just went with it.  Mistake.  My 30 footer wouldn't begin to fit since the pull off the road is shared between 54 and 55.  I've never seen a CG where a pull through is split into 2-3 'sites'.  So I drove around the park (which was mostly empty) and in spite of the giant signs screaming RESERVATIONS REQUIRED MAY 1-SEPT 30, I parked in very large site 71 which had midday sun for my solar and some shade in the late afternoon.  Did the kiosk sign in thing and no one has bothered to check me out.  The signage here is ridiculous, even in the bathrooms - lists of fines for everything!  I guess they've had to put up with stupid, rude and inconsiderate people.  Sad.  No dump station (there's one at park HQ down the road south) but there are several water hydrants through the park.  Mosquitoes were quite annoying along with a plethora of nonbiting flying critters my dogs enjoyed hunting.  The Wind River runs along the park with a railroad on the other side.  The 2x trains a day were NOT that loud and were gone in about 3 minutes.  Road noise from the highway is moderate but most city folk won't notice it.  Fishing isn't much fun because the river bank is steep with only 3-4 sets of stairs to the water.  The birds, however, are numerous and very happy to be here.  Had a momma turkey and 8 fledglings walk up to and under my trailer!   I would stay here again but at a cooler time of year.  The frequent breezes ameliorated the heat to a survivable level.  No T Mobile here at all.

      • Camper-submitted photo from Eagle RV Park
        July 1, 2023

        Eagle RV Park

        Eagle Rv Campground

        The owners go out of their way to make your stay as nice as possible. I was requested by my Dr. to get a chest xray and needed add an additional day to my stay, the staff did everything possible to make this happen. I can't thank them enough to make my stay here great.

      • Camper-submitted photo from Fountain of Youth RV Park
        March 16, 2023

        Fountain of Youth RV Park

        Great place to relax for a couple days

        We went in the winter so traffic was super low. Mostly just us at the park so we got the 2 giant hot spring pools to ourselves. Soak in mineral rich waters up to 110 degrees in some areas. Full hookups, but no water in the winter due to frozen lines.

      • Camper-submitted photo from Greybull KOA
        October 10, 2022

        Greybull KOA

        Typical KOA

        It’s what you expect from KOA, clean level sites. Restrooms and showers were clean and except for some train noises, very quiet. A nice walking path along the Big Horn River.

      • Camper-submitted photo from Upper Wind River Campground — Boysen State Park
        September 5, 2022

        Upper Wind River Campground — Boysen State Park

        Never returning

        We stayed in site 51, we tried to get site 53 but it said it was already reserved, turned out it wasn't. Some things are out od the parks control, rhe trains foe instance that sound like they are coming through your tent. Traffic is horrid and goes on moat od the night. But these two sites have a much bigger problem that the park can do something about. There is a giant light that makes it like noon at the dead of night, all night long! The only thing the light is good for is the bugs, which there are so many bugs, go to the light when it comes on. The bugs weren't of the biting type, most anyway, they just liked to fly into your face. Then there were the wasps. My son got stung and the neighboring site also got stung, all in a 20 minute span. They were everywhere. Even worse, shortly after 9 am on Monday, sprinklers came on! In the sites, 51 was OK, possibly due to a plugged sprinkler but site 53 was soaked. Their tent, their chairs, their concrete picnic table where they were cooking breakfast! Quite hours are not really enforced, leashed dogs aren't always enforced. They do have a giant list of fines for breaking rules but I don't see enforcement. We did visit the lake and didn't see a lot there that would have been better. We won't return to this campground though.

      • Camper-submitted photo from Fountain of Youth RV Park
        September 1, 2022

        Fountain of Youth RV Park

        Great spot, but not fancy

        Fountain of youth RV park definitely has its charm, but also could use some amenity upgrades.

        Pros:

        Huge hot spring pools open daily from 7am- 9:30 pm. Lots of space and can use floaties even kayaks on the pools. Free use of staying here. Cleaned pools one of the days we were here. Awesome to use at night under the stars.

        The views from the pools are gorgeous.

        Sites have enough space from one another and full hookups. The owner is really amenable and lets you choose your site.. this is great if you’re looking for more shade or space from neighbors.

        There is laundry, showers, and toilets available for use.

        Location is awesome—right near the state park, close to the dinosaur center, grocery store is less than a 10 min drive, lots of water activities close by (we went kayaking)

        WiFi worked very well the entire time!

        Cons:

        The owner is definitely nice but runs the establishment by himself and therefore is hard to get a hold of initially and is very busy.

        The showers are coin operated. So you have to pay one quarter for 2 1/2 minutes of showering. You can also hop over to the hot springs state park for a free soak in the bathhouse and free shower afterward!

        The amenities themselves aren’t anything to write home about—laundry is fine, toilets are not amazing, nor are the showers—but everything works and there’s hot water!

        Close to the road and a railroad so you can hear sounds of traffic, but it’s not crazy disruptive. Nothing earplugs can’t solve.

        No Verizon or ATT service at the site.

        Ultimately, I think the hot spring pools and location are well worth the $$ and loved my stay.

      • Camper-submitted photo from Island Park Campground
        August 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.

      • Camper-submitted photo from Fountain of Youth RV Park
        August 13, 2022

        Fountain of Youth RV Park

        Hot Spring Pools

        Open camp-sites (very little shade).  Water, sewer, and electric hook-ups available.  Flush toilets and coin operated showers.  Garbage bins. The hot spring fountain and pools were amazing!!!  Thermopolis was a friendly community with lots of fun things to do!  We took in the dinosaur museum, and it was great!  We were there in the middle of the week, and there were quite a few sites available.

        We suggest you take in the Scenic Byway through Wind River Canyon just South of Thermopolis - it's amazing!

      • Camper-submitted photo from Island Park Campground
        August 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

      • Camper-submitted photo from Fountain of Youth RV Park
        June 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.

      • Camper-submitted photo from Fountain of Youth RV Park
        October 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

      • Camper-submitted photo from Upper Wind River Campground — Boysen State Park
        September 30, 2021

        Upper Wind River Campground — Boysen State Park

        Fun family camping

        There are lots of campsites at Boysen State Park. I called the phone number and talked to a nice ranger. She suggested Upper Wind River campsite since we did not have boat and wanted to have a nice tent spot. We camped 1 week before site changed from reservation to FF. We planned on staying 2 nights but it was so relaxing we ended up staying 4. 1 day we went to Marina and swim beach. Another day we went to Thermopolis and checked out Dino museum and hot springs. Last day we just hung around camp and relaxed. Campsite had a park for kids. No showers but plenty of water so we set up privacy tent and we’re able to shower when we wanted. If we were there during peak season I bet it would feel a little crowded but was perfect the time of year we went because there were maybe 10 sites filled out of the 80ish there.

      • Camper-submitted photo from Eagle RV Park
        September 21, 2021

        Eagle RV Park

        Quiet & affordable

        Very nice, clean family run. Free coffee in the morning and helpful answer all my question. $10/night without hookups. No fires allowed in Sept 2021

      • Camper-submitted photo from Island Park Campground
        September 20, 2021

        Island Park Campground

        Country Tidings

        Reservable                877-444-6777 or recreation.gov 

        Fee area:    $18.50      Open: June      Limit stay: 14 days      Sites: 10 single 

        Potable water    pit toilet     trash     picnic table     fire ring/grill 

        This campground is fairly flat with gravel roadway and gravel sites. There is a nice blend of shade trees and evergreens. Some sites are great for solar and some well shaded. Very quiet. 

        Directions: From Ten Sleep, WY, take Highway 16 for about 21.2 miles to FSR 27, turn left and drive 3 miles to the campground

        LNT

        Better than when you found it

        Stay safe Happy travels

      • Camper-submitted photo from Shell Campground
        September 17, 2021

        Shell Campground

        Amazing !

        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. Totally recommend!

      • Camper-submitted photo from Eagle RV Park
        August 21, 2021

        Eagle RV Park

        A great pass through rv park

        Not bad, yes a little close to other RVs but, it works. The bathroom were very clean. It a great spot if you are passing through.

      • Camper-submitted photo from Fountain of Youth RV Park
        August 8, 2021

        Fountain of Youth RV Park

        Hot springs included

        Host was accommodating in finding a spot for our camper van when we arrived late in the day. The hot springs are nice and free to use. They also have showers and laundry for a small fee.

      • Camper-submitted photo from Shell Campground
        August 6, 2021

        Shell Campground

        Very pretty campground

        Very nice camp host and beautiful campground. A little spendy for what they had to offer us. We ended up not staying because it was $30 for us to park in gravel in the middle of their lot. The cabins and tents looked really nice but were booked up for the night.

      • Camper-submitted photo from Greybull KOA
        August 6, 2021

        Greybull KOA

        Super nice

        We don’t normally camp at fancy places like a koa but we were needing a spot on our way to Yellowstone. The hosts were super nice, everything was clean and there was a nice hot shower.



      Guide to Worland

      Camping near Worland, Wyoming, offers a mix of beautiful landscapes and unique experiences. Whether you're looking for a cozy spot to pitch a tent or a full-service RV park, there's something for everyone in this area.

      What to do:

      • Explore hot springs: Check out the hot springs in Thermopolis, just a short drive from Worland. One camper mentioned, "The hot spring pools were amazing!!!" at the Fountain of Youth RV Park.
      • Visit local attractions: The Dinosaur Center in Thermopolis is a hit with families. One visitor noted, "The town of Thermopolis is fun also," while staying at the Fountain of Youth RV Park.
      • Hiking and fishing: The Bighorn National Forest is nearby, offering trails and fishing spots. A reviewer at Leigh Creek Campground said, "Great trout fishing there per the host."

      What campers like:

      • Clean facilities: Campers appreciate well-maintained restrooms and showers. One reviewer at Eagle RV Park said, "Showers and bathrooms were very clean."
      • Friendly staff: Many campgrounds have welcoming hosts. A guest at Ten Broek RV Park shared, "Owners were personable and attentive."
      • Quiet atmosphere: Campers enjoy the peaceful surroundings. A visitor at Worland RV Park & Campground mentioned, "It was super quiet."

      What you should know:

      • Limited amenities: Some campgrounds, like Medicine Lodge Archaeological Site Campground, lack showers and electric hookups. A reviewer warned, "Be aware: There is NO dumping for RVs!"
      • Seasonal access: Many campgrounds are only open during certain months. For example, Leigh Creek Campground is open from May 15 to September 20.
      • Road noise: Some campgrounds are near highways or railroads. A camper at Fountain of Youth RV Park noted, "It is next to the highway and train tracks but that didn’t bother us."

      Tips for camping with families:

      • Choose family-friendly spots: Look for campgrounds with activities for kids. One family enjoyed the "cleanest vault toilets we have ever seen" at Leigh Creek Campground.
      • Plan for outdoor fun: Bring bikes or hiking gear to explore the area. A reviewer at Boulder Park Campground mentioned, "Great to enjoy all the Bighorn has to offer."
      • Pack snacks and drinks: Some campgrounds have limited stores. A visitor at Ten Broek RV Park appreciated the "free coffee in the morning."

      Tips from RVers:

      • Check for full hookups: If you need them, make sure to confirm availability. A camper at Eagle RV Park mentioned, "Full hookups, but no water in the winter due to frozen lines."
      • Be prepared for rough roads: Some campgrounds, like Gebo Road - Thermopolis, have unpaved access roads. One reviewer said, "Long drive out there with some pretty rough road towards the end."
      • Stay connected: Check cell service availability before you go. A camper at Gebo Road - Thermopolis noted, "Cell phone service dropped out a few miles back down the road."

      Camping near Worland, Wyoming, has its perks and quirks. With a little planning, you can enjoy the great outdoors and make lasting memories.

      Frequently Asked Questions

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        According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular glamping campground near Worland, WY is Fountain of Youth RV Park with a 3.6-star rating from 18 reviews.

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