Considered to be one of the most beautiful areas in Sweetwater County, this undeveloped camping area is a haven for camping, photography and stargazing. On average, 75% of the days are cloud-free for spectacular opportunities to see the stars. This is a fee-free site. Many camping areas are ADA accessible.
State Highway 191 south of Rock Springs 25 miles to County road 4-34 Upper Sage Creek Road. West six miles to BLM 4402 Little Mountain Road. South 12 miles to the Little Mountain camping area.
no fee
This whole area is absolutely gorgeous but it's 100% impossible to access without high clearance 4x4. Ended up camping in the woods off of a more accessible road and still woke up to amazing views.
This little campground is very quite clean. They do have restrooms. Camping spots are primitive. It's right by the Little Goose river. My son got his 5th wheel down here but I don't see how. There was a popup camper in there. It's right on a main tail. Once you get started in there, there is no backing out. It is beautiful. Pretty cool temps.
Vault toilets are closed for decommissioning. Bring your shovel.
Fence needs repairing. Broken in a few places and this allows cows in the camping area. Lots of cow chips.
Road into campground is very rough and rocky.
Little Goose is a gorgeous campground! Well spaced sites which some have metal fire rings and some are rock pits boast plenty of room to host a small group or family. The vault toilet is located centrally in the campground and kept clean. However, the National Forest Service site states it is 4x4 accessable. That is TRUTH! Must have high centered 4x4 due to large washouts and large rocks in the road....and don't forget the creek crossings! But all worth it!!!