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Atlantic City/South Pass
Atlantic City/South Pass
In Wyoming, travel graveled roads to Atlantic City, South Pass City State Historic Site, the ghost town of Miner's Delight, or ride along two-track roads through stands of pine and aspen.
Bald Ridge Trail
Bald Ridge Trail
In Wyoming, horseback riding and hiking trail winds for five miles through BLM-managed public lands and state lands to Bald Ridge in the Shoshone National Forest.
Blucher Creek Campground pit toilets
Blucher Creek Campground pit toilets
The Blucher Creek Campground is 74 miles from Rock Springs and 70 miles from Lander. This fee-free site is first come, first served. It features a safety structure, accessible picnic tables, accessible fire rings, and an accessible vault toilet. The...
View of the badlands and snowy mountains
View of the badlands and snowy mountains
Located in the Willwood geologic formation, Bobcat Draw Badlands Wilderness Study Area in Wyoming is famous for a Devil's Garden of arches, goblins, castles and other fantastic or fanciful landforms.
In Wyoming, the Bobcat-Houlihan Campground is at the trailhead of the Bobcat-Houlihan Trail. It features interpretive kiosks, horse trailer parking, horse hitching rails, and more.
Bolton Creek is a popular fishing, picnicking and primitive dispersed camping site in Wyoming.
In Wyoming, Cedar Mountain WSA provides opportunities for backpacking, primitive camping, hiking, horseback riding, and trapping and hunting for deer, upland birds, small game and predators.
In Wyoming, Copper Mountain WSA is great for hiking, rock climbing, hunting and sightseeing for geological features.
In Wyoming, Corral Creek Campground is in a scenic setting near the North Platte River, which makes it great for fishing and floating.
A tent in the campground
A tent in the campground
In Wyoming, the Cottonwood Campground is a developed camping site a semi-alpine setting.
The Encampment River Campground is a great location near the Encampment River for fishing, floating and hiking the Encampment River Trail.
Photo of campsite with tent
Photo of campsite with tent
In Wyoming, Five Springs Falls Campground provides an excellent opportunity for camping, hiking, picnicking, and sightseeing.
Gardner Mountain WSA backcountry photo
Gardner Mountain WSA backcountry photo
Gardner Mountain WSA offers outstanding opportunities for primitive and unconfined recreation in the forms of hiking, fishing, hunting, and sightseeing.
Boating on the North Platte River
Boating on the North Platte River
Golden Currant Campground is the perfect place to go if you want to picnic, bank fish or tent camp.
Green Mountain
Green Mountain
Green Mountain has spectacular views of the surrounding Wyoming landscapes and excellent deer and elk hunting.
The Hogan and Luce Campground has five individual camp sites and one group site. It is located near two reservoirs. The campground next to the Hogan Reservoir has picnic tables, toilet facilities, bear-proof food storage boxes, grills/fire rings, horse trailer...
The Honeycomb Buttes WSA encompasses 39,908 acres of BLM-administered land, 640 acres of split estate and 640 acres of state land. This WSA is one of the best examples of badlands topography in Wyoming with its many colored bluffs, small...
Lake Hattie Reservoir is a popular fishing, boating, and windsurfing area located near Laramie, Wyoming.
Considered to be one of the most beautiful areas in Sweetwater County, this undeveloped camping area is a haven for camping, hunting, hiking, biking, off-roading, photography and stargazing. On average, 75% of the days are cloud-free for spectacular opportunities to...
The North Boulder Lake Campground is located on the northwest end of Boulder Lake. The campground has five sites with one double vault toilet, five fire rings, and five picnic tables.
In Wyoming, North Table Rock Camping Area used by large recreation vehicles to serve as a base camp for OHV use in the Killpecker Sand Dunes Open Play Area.
Pete's Draw
Pete's Draw
In Wyoming, Pete's Draw has both a day-use and overnight camping area to enjoy hiking, wildlife viewing, picnicking, fishing, boating and camping.
In Wyoming, the Pine Creek Camping Area is a small primitive camping area within the Pine Creek Exclosure.
The 15-site Prior Flat Campground is located at the foot of the Shirley Mountains, a remote range in a large basin between the Medicine Bow and the Ferris Mountains.
In Wyoming, the Scab Creek Primitive Area offers extraordinary natural wilderness features and ample opportunity for solitary wilderness experiences.
Great for birdwatching and fishing, Slate Creek campground is just south of the shores of Fontenelle Reservoir, on the Green River, and just north of Seedskadee National Wildlife Refuge.
Stokes Crossing Campground is located along Boulder Creek within the Boulder Lake Special Recreation Management Area in Wyoming.
Sweetwater Bridge is one of 7 recreation areas located on the Wind River Front. This campground includes 8 sites, each with fire rings and picnic tables, 2 of which are pull-through sites. There is a vault toilet but no potable...
View Above the Sweetwater Guard Station Campground
View Above the Sweetwater Guard Station Campground
In Wyoming, Sweetwater Guard Station Campground is nestled at the base of the Wind River Mountains and sits next to the Sweetwater River.
In Wyoming, Tailrace Camp Area is wedged between Fontenelle Reservoir and Seedskadee National Wildlife Refuge, and so makes a fantastic site for birding, fishing, or non-motorized water sports.
In Wyoming, the Upper Green River Recreation Area is popular with wildlife enthusiasts who enjoy the many species of birds and small mammals who make this area their home.
Activities at Warren Bridge Campground in Wyoming include fishing, floating, hiking, wildlife viewing, and picnicking.
Weeping Rock
Weeping Rock
Weeping Rock Campground is a popular spot for fishers, campers and picnickers and offers fishing and boat access to the Green River.
Weston Hills
Weston Hills
With several miles of roads and trails, Weston Hills is popular for four-wheeling, riding ATVs and dirt bikes, and hunting.
The Whiskey Mountain WSA encompasses 487 acres of BLM-administered land. The area is on the north-facing slope of Whiskey Mountain in the Wind River Mountains. These lands became a study area because of their proximity to the Fitzpatrick Wilderness Area...