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Laramie KOA Journey
We will be below freezing temps for the unforeseeable future. If you do not have a heated hose, make sure you have onboard water and leave your hose disconnected when temps are 32 or below.
In its early days, Laramie was a rip-roaring railroad town. Today, the University of Wyoming's Western pride shines forth in this small town surrounded by beautiful mountains. Laramie KOA is easily accessible from I-80, and it has more than 100 full-hookup Pull-Thru RV Sites with 30/50-amp service (water restrictions in the winter - please call for details). The campground also offers cozy one-room and two-room Cabins, Premium Tent Sites, and a grassy tent area - all with picnic tables and charcoal grills. Other amenities include a recreation center (open late spring - fall, weather permitting), an off-leash K9 area, a laundry room, satellite TV (in all rows), and limited Wi-Fi. **WE CANNOT GUARANTEE WI-FI DURING YOUR STAY AT THIS TIME.** Laramie KOA understands how the lack of wi-fi can impact your stay with us. We hope that you can enjoy your stay, learn some local history, and enjoy the beautiful outdoors that Wyoming has to offer. Medicine Bow National Forest is a mecca for hiking, fishing, skiing, snowmobiling, and mountain biking. Visit Vedauwoo, a grouping of granite slabs and cliffs, an absolute rock climbers paradise. Local attractions include the Wyoming Territorial Prison, Lincoln Monument, University of Wyoming, American Heritage Center, Historic Ivinson Mansion, and the Ames Monument. Shop and dine in historic downtown Laramie. This KOA is a great stop on your journey. Max pull thru: 85 feet.
User Reviews
Wyoming Lady
At first everything was good. Old but facilities are ok. Nothing spectacular but ok. At some times only one shower available due to handle malfunctions. Office hours are impossible to pin down. I realize they’re short handed but good grief. Planned to spend a few months here. Things changed suddenly and I notified staff at office that I’d be leaving earlier than expected. Had paid $150 deposit to cover any outstanding expenses upon departure. Checked out four days ahead of the next rent due date. Was told that I would receive a refund of $109 that would be credited back to my account. It’s been 45 days since I left and spoke to corporate several times. Was told the Laramie office would call and explain why I had not received refund. That has never happened. I’ve left multiple voice mails at laramie front desk phone and not one call back. I have given up on getting my money back. Don’t expect great customer service and you’ll be fine. Not a bad place to spend a night or two but as said in other reviews the rules are not enforced and there are many times when the parking of multiple vehicles makes it nearly impossible to get down a row. Update: was told to email corporate regional office. Been 60 days since I left. Still no reply. Nothing. I suppose 100$ isn’t much to some people but it’s my money and they refuse to even acknowledge me or give an explanation. Watch your back with these people.
TIM Leithold
Had reservations for 2 nights in mid October but with high winds and the road closed to high profile vehicles ( RV's and motorhomes) for days we were not able to get to this campground without breaking the law and endangering me and my family. Despite the campground knowing the circumstances they refused to reimburse are money for either night and would not return our calls or emails. Never answered the phone no matter what time you called. I would recommend never giving this campground your business ever.
Kathy Hieter
Very small, tight spaces. Our sewer was difficult to hook up to, so will wait til next stop and not use this one. We were near the office and got the fumes from all the cars stopping and idling there (even tho a sign said please turn off your engine. ) Even though it was noisy during the day it was miraculously quiet during 10-7 quiet times posted! Passable for one night, though quite expensive for what we got for it! About $77.
amy bundy
We have stayed here many times. It’s easy and accessible for coming and going to UW athletic events. Most enjoyable when we are able to get the southeast spots … bigger, spacious and you don’t get the noise from the interstate. While there aren’t any trees or anything for shade, hook ups always work and at easy to access - WiFi not always working and/or speedy. The office closes promptly at the minute they say and no one is available otherwise. This year they charged me a fee for processing my reservation - always a new charge on top of the main fees. Even if they is no one in the spot you reserved, they won’t let you pull into your spot until the 2:00 check in time. It’s a bummer that the campground can’t just be run locally by people who are vested in the community vs a large corporation.
Raquelli Ganel
This campground is a very mixed bag. Some sites are beautiful, pull thru, large, with porch furniture and full hookups. Other sites are much more crowded and smaller. They also have several cabins and sites for tents. The bathrooms were clean and code protected. Wifi is avaiable, and there are a playground and a dog park. The sites, even the deluxe ones are not well leveled. We had issues with a very low water pressure. It's very close the highway 80. We appreciated the laundry facility (coins) on the premises, as well as being able to receive mail and packages. You'd need the office if you don't have sufficient coins for laundry, however, the office hours (late September) were quite limited.