Lodgepole Campground

  • $0.00 /night
  • (4.8)5 reviews

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Camping Style

Backpacker
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RV Camping
Tent Camping
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About Campground

Nestled under the pine trees of Muddy Mountain, Lodgepole Campground provides 15 camping sites that include level tent pads and fire rings, with a few pull-through sites for large trailers/RVs. Two double-vaulted toilets are provided for camper's comfort. Two trailheads provide access to Muddy Mountain's ADA accessible hiking trails linking campers to nearby Rim Campground and to over a mile of single track trails for hikers and assistive devices only. Potable water is available is quench your thirst after a day of fun.

Directions

From Casper, drive south on WY Highway 251 to the top Casper Mountain, where the state highway ends but continues on as County Road 505. Continue for approximately 3 miles until the pavement ends, then continue an additional 2 miles to the intersection with Circle Drive (County Road 505). Continuing straight, follow the BLM gravel road for another 4.5 more miles to Muddy Mountain EEA. Upon entering the EEA, turn right and travel .20 miles to the campground on your left.

Fees

$7.00/night and $3.00/night for extra vehicle for camping. Access Pass and Senior Pass Holders receive half off camping rates. Cash or check is accepted.

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4.8

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Chase Weathersend

2 years ago
4/5

Awesome place away from idiots with campers

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Annod Retnuh

3 years ago
5/5

Horrible. Don't ever go here especially if you're a greenie πŸ˜‰

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Shelly Cohee

2 years ago
5/5

Absolutely amazing camp ground, very quiet and secluded. Very well taken care of. Highly recommend for the perfect get away. Beautiful and relaxing

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Erik Smith

3 years ago
5/5

We decided to stay here because the wind was so bad at the rim campground. Being tucked back in the woods there was almost no wind where we were. Very clean camp site and very clean bathrooms. Found a hiking trail right next to our campsite and spent the morning hiking. We saw Mule deer and cattle. You can’t beat the location, price, or cleanliness for the price!

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