Popo Agie Campground — Sinks Canyon State Park
Carrie C.
Reviewed Jul. 12, 2017

One of my favorites!

They have recycling!! This is the first campground I've stayed at that had recycling bins!

For Wyoming residents, cost is only $6.00 a vehicle. Not per site. It is $11 if you are from out of state which is still more reasonable than the surrounding forest service campgrounds. What a bargain!

This campground is very clean and in a beautiful setting with big limestone cliffs on one side and the Popo Agie river and forests on the other. The Sinks of the Popo Agie isn't far from camp, about a mile and the Visitors Center is located there.The rise is about another half mile away and has the biggest trout I've ever seen! The climbing in the area is spectacular! There are hiking trails galore in the state park and in the Shoshone National Forest.

It is my experience that state parks have the cleanest campgrounds! They clean the ashes out of each fire pit between each new camper. The pits toilets are stocked and maintained.

They have 3 yurts you can rent! Cost is $40 plus the $6/11 state park fee. Reservations can be made at www. Sinkscanyonstatepark.org

there is a very cool suspension bridge crossing the Popo Agie that takes you to a hiking/mountain biking loop in the forest.

Such a cool place! Check it out!

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  • Review photo of Popo Agie Campground — Sinks Canyon State Park by Carrie C., July 12, 2017
  • Review photo of Popo Agie Campground — Sinks Canyon State Park by Carrie C., July 12, 2017
  • Review photo of Popo Agie Campground — Sinks Canyon State Park by Carrie C., July 12, 2017
  • Review photo of Popo Agie Campground — Sinks Canyon State Park by Carrie C., July 12, 2017
  • Review photo of Popo Agie Campground — Sinks Canyon State Park by Carrie C., July 12, 2017
  • Review photo of Popo Agie Campground — Sinks Canyon State Park by Carrie C., July 12, 2017
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  • Review photo of Popo Agie Campground — Sinks Canyon State Park by Carrie C., July 12, 2017