I stayed 6-4/6-8-25. Sites were mostly comprised of pull thru semi-circular cut-outs from the road. This means some of the sites have the doors of their RVs facing the road rather than opening to the picnic table area. For a NP CG sites were nicely sized and spaced and were pretty level. Cell signal was not great, but adequate enough to stream low quality videos. I have Verizon. I used one of the spigots scattered around the campground to get water in a clear plastic water jug, but the water had a yellowish tinge, a worker walking by said they would not recommend drinking it. There was a spigot at the restroom building with a short drinking water hose on it that I ended up using to refill my bottles. I did not check out the restrooms themselves, so cannot comment on them, but the rest of the campground was very well kept, so I would assume the restrooms would be no different. You can only pay by credit card and you do that by filling out all your info on a card and dropping it in the iron ranger. The top tear off portion you fill out and put on your post. The workers are very on top of things and will be around shortly to collect that slip and put a formal site taken slip on the post. All the workers I dealt with were very pleasant. There is a trail from the campground that will take you to the visitor center and the trail around the base of the tower and all together from your site it will be about a 5 mile hike. There are a few steep sections, but overall, it’s a pretty easy hike. You can also branch off to a couple other trails if you want to do more hiking.
Campervan Travels
Posted Jun 13, 2025;
An amazing site! However, no where to fill your rig with water, unless you bring a 30ft hose. I was surprised that it had not filled for the night. The creek is a horseshoe around the campground. There was a turkey with chicks nearby.
TRRP
Posted Jul 01, 2024; Santa Barbara
$10 a night, senior pass. Stayed in A loop. Best campsite for the money. Bring a full tank of water if you can and empty holding tanks. There is no spigot for you to fill and no dump station. We stayed September of 2023. Spectacular. The hosts are wonderful. There is a Sinclair gas station 8 miles away. There is a restaurant and trading post just outside the park entrance. Get there early. It was full by 6:30 pm.
8liter
Posted Sep 26, 2023; Iowa
Small campground with many nice shaded sites. A lot of the pull through sites have your door facing the street with fire pit and picnic table on the wrong side. This arrangement probably works OK for tent camping. There are no hook ups, but restrooms are clean with flush toilets. Unfortunately, the camp hosts who have apparently been around for a couple years run the place like a prison and are always on the lookout for people doing something wrong. Every camper got in trouble for something at least one time while we were there. Their attitude put a bit of a damper on how we felt about at this campground. I.
Jane E
Posted Sep 19, 2023; Montana
Wonderfull place for stay some days
Cheap , clean , quiet , And in front of devils tower !
No electric but a shower And restroom clean
Direct trail to devils tower
We will come back !
Houdayer
Posted Aug 16, 2022; France
This is a good national8 park campground. NO utilities so expect that. Gen Hours are 8am to 8pm. Great view from the base of Devils Tower. Keep in mind there is a KOA just a mile or so away if you are a KOA fan. We are staying in Devils Tower View around 2-miles south of the entrance to Devils Tower. We have 50-amp but no sewer....there is a central place for fresh water. All three options are just fine just pic the one that sounds best to you.....they are all just fine.
Mike Hendrix
Posted Jun 26, 2021; Pensacola, FL
Awesome national park , $10 with Senior Pass !
All sites are pull through . Views of Devils Tower from many sites. Park is 2 miles from visitor center at the top of the hill. Dry camping with generator hours 8am-8pm. Nice clean bathrooms (flush toilets ).
The Bailey Family
Posted Sep 20, 2019; Oregon
You can’t beat the view. $10 w/senior pass. Sites are roomy, and there are flush toilets! Friendly camp host said campground has been filling up recently, so it’s best to arrive before evening.There was no firewood, so we went to the market in town to avoid high prices at nearby KOA.
RJ
Posted Sep 10, 2019; NV
Really enjoyed this campground. Most of the sites would accommodate our 30’ fifth wheel. Trees impeded on other sites. Almost all pullthrus. Just about any site gave a great view of the Tower. Clean restrooms. Never had contact with a host but didn’t need anything. Well maintained.
Namma
Posted Jul 13, 2018; Texas
Nice National Monument campground. Unless you need/want hookups I would stay here. Nice variety of pull through sites. We had no problem with our 31ft TT. Clean bathroom. Picnic table and fire ring, amphitheater(programs during summer),and trail access. Great view of Bear Lodge/Devil's Tower!
Lori M
Posted Sep 23, 2017; Olathe, KS