Medicine Lodge offers 28 individual campsites, all of which are compatible with motorhomes, 5th wheels, travel trailers, or tents. Twenty-eight sites are reservable and the remaining four are all first come-first served. 1 campsite is handicap accessible.
Our campsites are spread throughout the park.
Located on the western slope of the Big Horn Mountains in northern Wyoming. Take Highway 16/20 to Manderson and turn onto State Route 31. Travel 21 miles to Cold Springs Road, then County Road 52 and follow the signs to the park. From Tensleep, take the lower Nowood road to Hyattville, and then follow Cold Springs Road to County road 52.
Day use only is free at the historical site. Fees are for camping.
Electric Site Fee: $10 per night
IMPORTANT UPDATE: 2022 Annual Day Use and Camping Permits At this time, annual day use and camping permits are only available through Reserve America at www.wyo-park.com or by phone at 877-996-7275.
Group area reservations are taken on the first business day of the new year (typically Jan. 2nd), on a first come first served basis. In person reservations are taken first, in the order in which they arrived at the park. Phone call in reservations are then taken in the order of which they are received. In person reservations and phone lines open at 7:30AM. Your name and number will be taken initially over the phone and we will call back as soon as in person reservations are completed.
The group area has a fee of $66.00 per day it is reserved. (Daily group area fees will increase to $75.00 for 2022.)
Please note the Medicine Lodge Group Area is popular. Weekends throughout the entire spring, summer and fall are typically reserved within the first 2 hours of the opening of reservations for the calander year.
An absolutely spectacular site that is 100% worth the visit.
To see so up close, without glass in the way, a true blue archaeological site like this was a dream come true. You could see so much from literally 1000's of years.
Worth hanging out around the area too for the creek, camp spots, and trails are a real slice of Wyoming.
Awesome camp ground, very clean and plenty to do. Beautiful scenery and lots of accommodations. Will definitely be going back soon!
Medicine Lodge is not only a lovely park with trails, a creek, day use areas, camping, fishing, a corral for public use, and clean restrooms, the main attraction is a huge cliff with petroglyph rock art. Some of the art is as much as 10,000 years old. If you’re near Hyattville, Wyoming, make time to visit Medicine Lodge. You won’t be disappointed. It’s a Wyoming treasure!
Very remote, but one of the most beautiful camp sites in Wyoming! Very nice camp sites with well-manicured lawns, large trees, tables, and fire pits. Creek runs next to a lot of campsites and is occasionally deep enough to swim. The geography is amazing and it's fun to look at the petroglyphs or just take a casual stroll. If you up for it, hike or drive for more adventures.