I loved this little place! It was very quiet. Only stayed one night so I could see Devil’s Tower in the morning. Perfect spot.
Anneliese
Posted Aug 26, 2021; Florida
One of few public campgrounds open in early May near Devil's Tower - most don't open until mid-May or even Memorial Day. Had to call local US Forest Service office to confirm that it was open as it was not at all clear on the recreation.gov website. Just a couple of other campers, so we had it virtually to ourselves. No host on site when we were there, but trash and restrooms were being serviced. Stayed in Site 20, which seemed to have a double parking spot (could pull in straight or back in). Good for our 32 foot rig. No T-Mobile service. About 30 minutes from Devil's Tower monument.
Mikilai
Posted May 18, 2021; St. Louis, MO
What a hidden gem! We were one of only a couple of campers on a brisk and fall-like Sunday night. On our way back from Yellowstone, we wanted a stay close to Devils Tower. Huge sites, beautifully wooded and remote. With National Parks Senior Pass, site was $7!! Sure beats a parking lot!
Mums
Posted Aug 30, 2020; The Villages FL
Spent a quiet beautiful nite here in mid October all by ourselves. Nice, clean USFS campground. Grateful for these campgrounds. Pit toilets served the purpose; no water... but better than boondocking
Kestrel
Posted Oct 15, 2019; Alaska
We stayed here for one night in July. When we arrived there was one camper there plus the host. Later another camper showed up. The reservation fee I believe was $9 when we booked online and we certainly didn't need them. The campground is nice and the spots spacious. However, as previously mentioned, they do nail you $2 cash per dog which we haven't seen before in any of the campgrounds we've stayed in. Plus they come right over to count up your dogs and collect the fee. I did check on line and they do mention the $2 per animal at checkout but it's not obvious. So, the campground is a 5 but the dog policy drags it down to a 3 based solely on principle.
Gary
Posted Oct 01, 2016; Arizona
Surprised at $2/per night/per dog surcharge; would have preferred to pay that online when I made the reservation. Wonder where that money goes, since we had to give the host cash & were given no receipt for that? Other than that, this is a lovely, peaceful campground. (3-night stay)
My2cents
Posted Jun 03, 2016; Cheyenne, WY
Pretty spot, very convenient. Nice big sites, but up and down fairly steep hill for most. Reasons for poor rating are: water is located very awkwardly. Actually inside sites. Host site is very messy and he requires you to register with him. Loud dog, but WE had to pay a surcharge for our dog. No garbage service. This means we had to transport our dog messes. No garbage service means problems for families with kids in diapers as well. ?
Sarah
Posted Aug 30, 2015; mi
very beautiful quiet place, stay two nights in a fifth wheel
Pasdale
Posted Jun 14, 2014; Livingston, TX