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EXPLORE WYOMING’S LATE-SUMMER CAMPSITES SAVOR SUMMER’S END
Lakefront Sights This time of year, lake traffic will start to thin out at popular waterfront camping spots like Glendo and Guernsey State Parks. The Glendo Reservoir offers access to water activities like boating and fishing all year round and is known for having one of the best walleye fisheries in the state. The park features 19 campgrounds with something for everyone. Your family can enjoy hours of diverse hiking and relaxing days on the lake, especially as the busy season tapers off. Guernsey gives you water access as well as a peek back
There’s still plenty of time to enjoy a late summer camping trip with your family in Wyoming’s serene landscapes and outdoor adventures. From the impressive Medicine Bow Mountains to the popular lakes in Platte County, this part of the season brings good weather and ample opportunities to connect with loved ones in nature. The Medicine Bows The mountain peaks of Medicine Bow National Forest are a special place in the state. Offering a cool spot in the warm summer, the
into history. Along with plentiful camping options, it’s home to the Guernsey Museum, the Castle, and Brimmer Point, prime examples of the Civilian Conservation Corps’ (CCC) work in national parks. Near Guernsey, you can see some of the most well-preserved ruts of the many wagons that traveled along the Oregon Trail.
area is home to excellent rock climbing, water activities, fishing, and hiking. Known for its beauty, history, and the iconic Laramie Peak, this area is a popular destination for campers looking for adventure. Whether you want to pitch a tent off the beaten path or stay in your cozy RV, a wide variety of campsites are available. The Saratoga and Encampment areas are especially breathtaking, with larger developed campsites featuring amenities, like Ryan Park Campground, and dispersed camping opportunities that allow you to set up in more rugged locations.
Late summer is a perfect time to camp with your family in one of Wyoming’s beautiful national parks before the season changes. Whether you are avid hikers, fishers, or just want to glimpse the past, there’s a campsite for everyone waiting to explore!
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