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Dickinson Creek

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Dickinson Creek sits deep within Shoshone National Forest, accessible after an hour of dirt road driving with switchbacks leading to this remote location. The Forest Service campground operates from June through Labor Day, accommodating RVs up to 20 feet with basic amenities including toilets, picnic tables, and trash service.

One reviewer noted the campground's quiet atmosphere and wildlife encounters, including elk and wild horses from a nearby riding camp. The setting provides trail access and remains largely uncrowded, though facilities may need attention. Campers should prepare for the extended dirt road approach and pack accordingly for the isolated location within campsites near Shoshone National Forest.

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Map & DirectionsDickinson Creek is located in Wyoming near Lander

Detail location of campground
Public Campground

Directions

From Lander, travel 15 miles northwest on U.S. Highway 26/287. Turn left (west) at Hines Store then travel southwest for 19 miles on Moccasin Lake Road (Forest Road 329).

Coordinates

42.83600089 N
109.0580004 W

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Access

  • Drive-In
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Site Types

  • Tent Sites
  • RV Sites
  • Standard (Tent/RV)

Features

For Campers

  • Trash
  • Picnic Table
  • Toilets
  • Alcohol

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Reviewed Sep. 25, 2019

Off the grid

The setting is awesome. Very remote, scenic and quiet. Besides one other group of campers we were the only ones there for 2 nights Easy access to nice trails. We saw elk, shooting stars and were paid a visit by a herd of horses from a nearby riding camp. It took approximately an hour of driving on dirt roads and switchbacks to get to but well worth it. Would have been 5 stars but we did not see a campground host and some TLC was needed in the toilets and a few of the campsites..

  • Review photo of Dickinson Creek by Bill G., September 25, 2019
  • Review photo of Dickinson Creek by Bill G., September 25, 2019

Frequently Asked Questions

When is Dickinson Creek Campground open during the year?

Dickinson Creek Campground is typically open during the warmer months of the year, with the prime camping season being summer and early fall. The remote location and Wyoming's seasonal weather patterns likely limit accessibility during winter months due to snow and cold temperatures. Always check with the managing agency before planning your trip, as seasonal opening and closing dates may vary based on weather conditions, especially in this remote setting.

What amenities are available at Dickinson Creek Campground?

Dickinson Creek Campground offers minimal amenities, embracing its rustic, remote character. The campground provides basic camping spaces in a natural setting. While specific facilities aren't extensive, the real amenity is the surrounding natural environment with easy access to nice hiking trails. The campground's remote location means campers should come prepared with their own supplies and equipment. Contact the managing agency before your trip for the most current information about available facilities.

Where is Dickinson Creek Campground located in Wyoming?

Dickinson Creek Campground is situated in a remote, scenic area of Wyoming. The campground is located approximately one hour's drive from nearby towns, making it fairly isolated. It sits in a region that provides easy access to hiking trails and is positioned within a natural setting that allows visitors to experience Wyoming's beautiful wilderness. The remote location contributes to the quiet atmosphere and excellent opportunities for wildlife viewing.