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Military Park F.E. Warren AFB Crow Creek FamCamp (FE Warren AFB)
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User Reviews
Randy Baca
It is a pretty nice place, but if you can get a back in site, they’re actually nicer. Would be great if they cleaned up all of the downed tree branches from the hail storm last week. Close to the commissary and exchange.
Jackie Newton
We stayed here for 2 nights for Cheyenne frontier days. Note that the price of the campsite is doubled during the 2 weeks of Cheyenne frontier days. The booking opens on their website 30 days in advance (though I was actually able to book at 31 days in advance). Read through the website as it has a lot of helpful information such as campground map that is color coded by space length, directions, access, and more. Note you do have to have access to base to be able to access the campground. There are two entrances to the campground, one that goes underneath a railroad bridge (low clearance, but fine for the height of a regular vehicle), and an entrance from missile drive which they encourage for any taller campers/trailers. The sites are small and close together. There is one picnic table, but it has the electric box (with the 220V!), one sewer hookup, and one water hookup. There is no fire ring/pit. Our name and dates were on the campsite when we arrived. There is a campground office which has laundry, but it also has flushing toilets, running sinks, and showers (no extra charge). The restroom was clean for us, though there were many signs encouraging people to keep the restroom clean which makes me wonder what type of problems they have. Beware there are many bugs and mosquitos here so bring appropriate supplies. There are a decent amount of trees which is great for shade. There is a railroad (Union Pacific) that runs right by the campground and many trains came through on one night (but not the other), the sound was loud and you could hear the train horns as well, so be aware that that is a possibility. There is not a lot of signage to get here, so plug in your google maps, and also follow the directions that are emailed to you. About a few days before your reservation, you will get an email with your site number, a campground map, directions, the bathroom codes and more, so please read that. Overall this was a very convenient place to stay when attending Cheyenne frontier days, as it is only a few minutes down the road (from the main gate). Note that there are three gates to access base, but only one is 24 hours, so check that on the website prior to arriving. It is a very basic campground, but has all the hookups.
Elisabeth McCoy
Dry camping was in a big field surrounded by wildflowers. There are a couple of cabins to rent also that look nice under big shady trees. The restrooms/showers were standard, not great, not awful. Clean enough for camping! Very nice fam camp, will camp here again.
Charlotte “Torch” Rohde
July 2025 This time this Fam Camp was much more functional with full hook-ups and water restored. Guessing our visit last winter at night was the cause of some of the issues below. However, we still had to use the main gate entrance of the base to enter, then proceed straight down Randall (after the base entrance on left) to turn left much farther down onto Fam Camp Road before the sign for it, that leads you to the hilly dirt road on the right side to the check in. I really wish they had better signage to guide you to the office entrance from the main gate. This being said our visit was greatly improved so I am giving them four stars instead of the one on my prior review below. Prior Review: December 2024 We got to the camp main entrance gate and it was closed. Went to the main entrance of the base, and the guard was aware of the closed gate, but was not informed of an alternate route, We entered the base and proceeded to try another route, but then came to a tunnel with insufficient clearance to pass to the the Fam Camp, we turned around and tried another road with another tunnel that was also too low! Finally, we found a road (S. Creek) that had a higher tunnel across to get to Missle and that led us to Fam Camp Rd. See photo attached.😅Made it to the campsite by a very sloping road in the dark. For the very high end buildings in the rest of the base, the campground is probably the worse Fam Camp we have been to. No staff on site on weekends, no sewer connections, and water was shut off at sites and the dump station! If we had known how inoperable the place was, we would have stayed at a KOA instead. Really sad.
Ryan Svolto
Gravel sites that are a bit close but mostly level. The bathrooms were clean and the staff friendly. Not much going on here but it is nice to have so much free space to wonder. There is a little trail nearby. The sites are Jack and Jill setup so not much space between. Feels like $40 a night was a bit much.