Dispersed camping on the Wyoming side is practically on a desert oasis so bring plenty of shade. Be prepared for a bit of noise from the ATVs, some dust, and a bit of fire ants during the day. Trust me, it's still so worth it. Spend both days there in the water. This rec area is amazing! Almost guaranteed to find plenty of space (well maybe not during a holiday weekend). Theres portapots by the entrance which depending on where you set up could mean a 10-15 drive so plan on hitting the bushes. Some wildlife, we saw 4 deer and a buck very close by. Cell phone service is available in certain areas. The Utah side is gorgeous but much more crowded. Maybe good to spend a bit of time here in day use and then close the day out over on the Wyoming side.
https://travelwyoming.com/flaming-gorge-national-recreation-area
$15 per night. I would have give this campsite as is a 3.8 if I could or maybe even 5 stars but the lake was very low and so the bottom was like quick sand where we'd sink about 18 to 24 inches (thick sediment). So we spent the entire on our floaties. There are 8 or so camp spots and if they are full or your in an RV you can use an overflow area. Juat where we parked thinking it was the overflow area. Fortunately for us we were there only one night and the next morning a ranger came by to let us know that we were in a no camp zone. Oops Easy acces to the lake. The road into the park is paved. The bathroom was clean.