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Cheyenne KOA Journey

AS OF OCTOBER 7TH WATER HAS BEEN TURNED OFF TO ALL ELECTRIC AND WATER SITES, YOU WILL ONLY HAVE ELECTRICITY.

Settle in at this KOA sprawling across the rolling High Plains on the Front Range of the Rockies. Mosey into Cheyenne, "The Magic City of the Plains," to explore a legendary cow town and Wyoming's capital city. Browse the Frontier Days Old West Museum or stop at Holliday Park to see Old Number 4004, one of the world's largest railroad steam engines. Tour the city and discover Cheyenne's colorful history as a railroad and cowpoke town. "Live the Legend" as Cheyenne celebrates its history with a Western celebration in July that's known as the world's largest outdoor rodeo (the "daddy of 'em all"). Nearby, you can fish at two reservoirs or hike, climb and see the wonderful rock formations in Medicine Bow National Forest. Then return to your KOA retreat for a swim, mini golf and a blissful night under the Western stars. Pool: Memorial Weekend - Labor Day Weekend. Max pull thru: 85 feet. 

User Reviews

Kathy neidel

September 27, 2025

We found Cheyenne RV Resort to be convenient for a 1 night layover, but wouldn't choose it as a vacation resort to stay at. The bathrooms and showers were clean and each site had electric, water and sewer hookups, with a dump station located on the way out of the park. There was free WiFi available but no cable connection. There was a play area for kids and a putt putt mini golf near the office. This campground is conveniently located next to Camping World for any RV needs and easily accessible from I-80, but is not in a very picturesque setting. Keep in mind that you will hear the highway noise from this location as well.

melissa parras

September 04, 2025

Traveling through with a pull trailer called reserved site paid over the phone. Got here terrible site no sewer hookup due to location placement of sewage tank. I went to the office was told no sites were available. However, I'm looking at lots of open sites. The management could easily have swap me sites instead I got no help. Poor service. Dirty dusty and gravel sites. Save your money for a better location with helpful kind employees.

Florida Sunshine

September 03, 2025

Needed an overnight stay. This is conveniently located off of I-80. We expected to hear the interstate traffic, but oddly, we didn't. Hook ups worked fine. We already had our site number when we made the reservation, so no issues checking in. Some people say this is a run down campground. We thought it was a quaint area. Gravel sites. Not big on landscaping, but honestly, why are people complaining about that, especially if you're only staying for a short time? If you need flowers, bring your own although the rabbits may eat them. For us, this campground met our needs. In and out without issues. We would stay here again.

Shannon Field

August 25, 2025

We stayed at Cheyenne RV Resort by RJourney a year ago and found it a bit rundown, but its convenient location along I-80 made it a reasonable stop for a quick overnight rest. On our return this year, the park appeared even more worn, and unfortunately, we’ve decided we likely won’t stay again in the future. To be fair, there are positives. Our site was level, utilities worked well, the Wifi worked great, and the staff was friendly. The park was quiet—no barking dogs, loud parties, or disruptive neighbors—and we appreciated that. Although we didn’t use the facilities, the playground, pool, and restrooms looked clean. Traffic noise was noticeable outside when walking our dog but not inside our rig. One quirky observation: rabbits darting beneath the cabins through burrowed areas. Cute to see, but I imagine the sound under the floorboards might be unsettling if staying in a cabin. Overall, while the park has some good points, its condition continues to decline. We wouldn’t recommend it to family or friends and plan to choose another stop next year.

Christina Ryman

August 15, 2025

Giving 3 stars mainly because of the price of this campground for what you get. Passing through for one night and paid almost $80 (70.19) for a full hook up site. That is very high for a basic campground that is all gravel, weeds everywhere and a bit rough looking, as well as the 50 amp power tripping several times on our rv. The plus I will give is the employee I spoke with to make the reservation was very nice and it’s conveniently located off 80 and close to town and gas/ diesel. Otherwise, the price needs to be about half of what it is now.

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