Wyoming RV Parks: The RV parks in Wyoming You Want to Visit!
RV parks in Wyoming lie scattered along virtually all of the state’s main travel routes, so a visitor should have plenty of places from which to choose. Some Wyoming RV parks are quite upscale, which should not be surprising in a major vacation state that’s anchored by Yellowstone and Grand Teton national parks.
My wife and I cut through a corner of Wyoming on a 30,000-mile road trip we had begun the year before at our home in the Pacific Northwest. We had hit the road with a fifth-wheel trailer on a journey of discovery, hoping to find both America and ourselves.
Our trip took us through miles of Wyoming’s pronghorn antelope country to Cheyenne, Wyoming’s capital city and home of Cheyenne Frontier Days, a 10-day rodeo and western celebration that Wyoming residents refer to as “The Daddy of ‘Em All.” The trip is recounted in my book, In Search of America’s Heartbeat: Twelve Months on the Road.
The Wyoming RV park where Karen and I stayed was:
AB Camping RV Park in Cheyenne. This RV park provided gravel interior roads, 117 sites, 84 of them grass, 25 gravel and eight paved, 84 of them pull-throughs, 81 with full hookups, 36 with only electric. It also provided wireless Internet access, cable TV, restaurant, laundry room, RV supplies and LP gas sales.
If you’re considering exploring any Wyoming RV parks, I hope you’ve found this report helpful. If you know of any other RV parks in Wyoming that I should add to this list, e-mail me at searchforamerica@msn.com
To read a great book about life on the road, including my travels through some of the great RV parks in Wyoming and neighboring states, grab your copy of In Search of America’s Heartbeat: Twelve Months on the Road.