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North Red Hills Area — Seminoe State Park

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North Red Hills Area in Seminoe State Park is near Sinclair, Wyoming. The terrain consists of hills and open spaces, with temperatures ranging from 20°F in winter to 85°F in summer. Nearby, Seminoe Reservoir offers opportunities for fishing and boating, while the Seminoe Mountains provide trails for hiking and exploration.

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North Red Hills Area — Seminoe State Park is located in Wyoming

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42.13626312 N
106.89431275 W

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  • Boat-In
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Site Types

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

Features

For Campers

  • ADA Access
  • Trash
  • Picnic Table
  • Firewood Available
  • Phone Service
  • Reservable
  • Drinking Water
  • Toilets
  • Alcohol
  • Pets
  • Fires

For Vehicles

  • Sanitary Dump
  • Pull-Through Sites
  • Big Rig Friendly

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Reviewed Jul. 23, 2025

Beautiful but off beaten path

Very beautiful state campground with many very clean vault toilets with urinals, dump station, drinking and non-potable water, garbage receptacles, and several boat launches. Good space between sites and there are both electric and non-electric with or without water. Some sites, mine, a little un level and most in full sun. Get RN27 or 28 and great shade! Only negative is it is almost an hour drive on a poorly paved road but apparently the drive north toward Casper is even more beautiful so if you're in the area I do recommend this state park campground for a night or two for about $40 a night for non-residents.

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Month of VisitJuly
  • Review photo of North Red Hills Area — Seminoe State Park by Steve M., July 23, 2025
  • Review photo of North Red Hills Area — Seminoe State Park by Steve M., July 23, 2025
Reviewed Nov. 28, 2021

Totally awesome

We boondocked in the South unit. Even though the lake level was low we saw lots of shore and aquatic birds. We had site nnumber 2 which is very secluded with expansive views of the lake, the shore, and the distant mountains. The night sky was breathtaking with clear viewing of Jupiter, Saturn, and their moons.

SiteSouth 2
Month of VisitAugust
Reviewed Jun. 6, 2018

Crystal Blue Lake

This is a great place if you like fishing, swimming, and hiking! It is hot and dry, and gets windy every afternoon in the summer, but after finding this last year I will be returning. Not much shade or trees, so make sure you bring protection!

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Seminoe State Park located in Wyoming?

Seminoe State Park is located in central Wyoming, surrounding the scenic Seminoe Reservoir. The park features the distinctive red hills landscape and offers expansive views of the lake, shoreline, and distant mountains. The remote setting provides breathtaking night skies perfect for stargazing, with clear views of planets and celestial objects. The park's location in Wyoming's high desert region contributes to its hot, dry summers with characteristic afternoon winds.

What camping options are available at Seminoe Reservoir?

Seminoe Reservoir offers diverse camping options to suit different preferences. The park features both North and South units, with the South unit offering boondocking opportunities in more secluded settings. Campsites vary with some providing expansive lake views and mountain vistas. The park includes both electric and non-electric sites, with some offering water hookups. Sites are well-spaced, providing good privacy between campers. While the park's high desert environment means limited natural shade, the spectacular scenery and lakeside location make it a popular destination for both tent campers and RVs.

What amenities and facilities are offered at North Red Hills Campground?

North Red Hills Campground provides well-maintained facilities including numerous clean vault toilets equipped with urinals. The campground features a dump station, potable drinking water, and non-potable water access points. Garbage receptacles are available throughout the area. Camping options include both electric and non-electric sites, with some offering water hookups. The campground provides good spacing between sites for privacy, though some sites may have slightly uneven terrain. Multiple boat launches serve water enthusiasts, and the area offers beautiful views of the reservoir and surrounding landscape. Note that natural shade is limited, so bringing your own shade protection is advisable during summer months.

What activities can visitors enjoy at Seminoe State Park?

Seminoe State Park offers a variety of outdoor recreation opportunities. Visitors can enjoy fishing, swimming, and hiking in this scenic desert landscape. Boating is popular with multiple boat launches available throughout the park. Wildlife viewing is excellent, with opportunities to spot numerous shore and aquatic birds. The park's remote location and minimal light pollution make it ideal for stargazing, with spectacular night skies revealing planets like Jupiter and Saturn. The surrounding terrain also provides opportunities for exploring the unique red hills landscape.