Cute spot for a night or two, super close to Lava Hot Springs where you can soak and shower.
This campsite is awesome. The gravel road in is great except the last two miles offer quite a bit of turbulence. When you get in you are greeted with gorgeous, large campsites, for any size rig. Each campsite has a fire ring (fire permitting) and a picnic table as well as ample space to spread out. It’s truly gorgeous.
Pretty nice spot for a few days. Fire rings (no fires allowed right now), picnic tables, a super cute stream that runs through, nice, level spots, vault toilets, and quiet, gorgeous views. Would definitely stay again.
You can park overnight in the lot by the trailheads in your RV to camp or you can hike in. There is a campsite directly off the road or more down the trails. This is national forest land so free camping.
Rolled into this area for water and found two free campgrounds next to the river with a large park for the dogs to play in. A pretty solid spot except you don’t have much privacy. Other than that would definitely recommend for a night or two.
The coordinates on here will lead you to the middle of the road, however, if you keep driving, right before you hit the state park, you will see a campground to your left that is free free free. It overlooks some hills and is relatively level. Decent cell coverage if you need to work. Overall, pretty damn pleasant.
We drove in mid day and couldn’t find a spot, unfortunately. All dispersed spots were taken. However, there are parking spaces that you can park in overnight in front of hunting shelters. Just be mindful of how you park and don’t take up handicapped parking.
Loved this spot - we got lucky and parked right next to a swimming hole, had a gorgeous swim and enjoyed our time. No service, off-grid, really lovely.
Free spot, right next to a gorgeous creek. It was totally empty in March - we didn’t see a single soul. Got a beautiful campsite right on the creek. There’s lots of gorgeous spots on this stretch of road.
This place was $30 just to enter and it was super duper packed. We turned around and found a great boondocking site nearby.
This place is down a long dirt ride through private property so be kind and mind the hours. When you get to the end, take the right fork and you’ll find two, rather close together, camping areas. When nobody is here it’s wonderful - right next to a creek, dogs can run around, and it is so very quiet and secluded. If I’m ever in Wyoming I’ll head back to this little spot.
There’s also a boat ramp, and I imagine if you fish, the creek would be a nice little spot to fish.
This campground is incredibly beautiful, private enough that you can find a secluded spot, close enough to a grocery store/travel stop to refill on supplies, and it’s about five minutes from the Salt Flats. Seriously 10/10 - get there now!