From Hwy 220 in town, go S on access road. This is the first campground you reach as you drive on the east side of Alcova on County Road 407 Kortes Road.
Great little campground! Clean bathrooms and spacious sights. Most spots with water access. Kindy muddy and rocky and some sites are down a steep grade to walk to. Cant wait to go back!
Nice campground, but unfortunately the reservoir was too algae filled to swim in, even dipping my feet in was a little concerning. I initially laughed off the reviews mentioning racoons being an issue, assuming that people just hadn't secured their food properly, but the little trash bandits were most definitely eager and trying to break into cars for food! Keep your car locked, and all trash, food, and scented items in there or you might wake up to a raccoon rummaging around.
Bathrooms were clean, and the day use pavilion was also quite nice, but the soil deposition on the campsites themselves made it a little challenging to stake your tent, and considering it's in windy Wyoming you definitely need to have your tent well staked.
Stayed for 4 nights. The raccoons were horrible. First night, they fought throughout the night. Learned our lesson the hard way when they took off with our smores ingredients. Second and third night nothing left out for them to eat but still came snooping. Fourth night was rainy and windy so thankfully no raccoons.
The raccoons aside it was a nice spot to camp. Fishing was no existent which was sad.
Great for a camper but not so much for a tent. It slopes pretty bad.
Getting to the water is ok for older kids but dangerous for toddlers.
It was clean, boat ramps were good.
Nice pavilion with picnic table.
Restrooms were fine.
Beware of RACOONS they got into all of our food.
They need to put up signs.
Other than the teenage boys in the camp next to us, digging through their car, had a talk show going on and slamming doors until 2 in the morning it was fine.