Safety of visitors is the number one concern of the US Forest Service. An effect of the on-going Mountain Pine Beetle infestation throughout our Region is the danger of falling beetle-killed trees, not only in developed campgrounds, but throughout the forests along backcountry hiking trails and roads, as well. On the campground pages of forests within our Region you will find the campgrounds which will be closed for the summer, along with those which will have delayed openings, while hazard trees are removed. If the campground you are interested in has been closed or will have a delayed opening, call the Ranger District office [.pdf file 120 KB] closest to the campground for updated information.If you already have a campsite reservation in an affected campground, you will be notified of any changes by . We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause.
Whether you’re driving a motorhome, pulling a trailer or just looking for a place to pitch a tent, the three national forests and one national grassland located in Wyoming will have a spot that's just right for you! Most campgrounds in the Rocky Mountain Region are open from Memorial Day through Labor Day. On the map below, move the cursor over a national forest or national grassland to highlight the area. Once the area is highlighted, click on the highlighted area and a new window will open with all the campground information for that national forest or national grassland.
A National Forest or National Grassland Visitor Map is useful in showing the location of developed campgrounds, main roads, forest roads, trails, wilderness areas, scenic areas, private land, Forest Supervisor and Ranger District offices and other features. To order a Rocky Mountain Region National Forest or National Grassland Visitor Map, please click HERE. |
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