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Wind River View Campground
Overview
Wind River View Campground serves as a tranquil gateway for travelers navigating the vast, high-altitude landscapes of western Wyoming. Located conveniently along the path to the region's major landmarks, this park provides a functional yet scenic basecamp for those journeying toward the state's iconic national parks. It is widely recognized for its unobstructed views of the rugged mountain peaks and its quiet, no-frills environment that highlights the natural beauty of the Cowboy State. The park offers a peaceful atmosphere that allows guests to truly disconnect and enjoy the surrounding wilderness.
Location & Surroundings
Situated in the heart of Sublette County, the park sits at an elevation that offers crisp air and wide-open prairies. The Wind River Range dominates the eastern horizon, offering a dramatic backdrop for guests every morning and evening. This specific location in Boulder is perfect for escaping the heavy congestion of larger tourist hubs while remaining just a short drive from Pinedale for essential supplies, local history, and regional dining options. The surrounding landscape is characterized by sagebrush plains and distant snow-capped summits.
Amenities & Park Features
The campground is thoughtfully designed with modern RV needs in mind, offering spacious full hookup sites that cater to a variety of rig sizes. Travelers will find that the park focuses on utility and ease of use, providing the following features:
- Large pull-thru sites that accommodate the longest big rigs
- Reliable 30 and 50-amp electrical service
- Clean restroom and private shower facilities
- On-site laundry machines for long-haul adventurers
These practical amenities ensure a productive and comfortable stay for those on extended road trips through the mountain west.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Outdoor enthusiasts will find plenty of recreation nearby, starting with the deep, crystal-clear waters of Fremont Lake, which is ideal for afternoon boating and trout fishing. A quick trip into Pinedale allows visitors to explore the Museum of the Mountain Man, which offers deep insights into the region's fur-trading history and western heritage. For those seeking rugged adventure, the park is a gateway to the Bridger-Teton National Forest and its endless hiking trails, offering some of the best high-country backpacking in the United States.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is an excellent choice for big-rig travelers who prioritize easy navigation, level sites, and wide-open spaces over crowded resort activities. It strongly appeals to photographers and nature lovers who want to wake up to stunning mountain vistas without the distraction of city lights or noise. It is also an ideal, peaceful stopover for those moving between the southern interstate corridors and the northern wonders of Grand Teton or Yellowstone National Park.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- Internet
- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
John Vivian
Very nice level spot for an overnight stop. Everything worked as expected. Easy to drive through with a spot big enough that I didn't have to unhook the toad from my 45' coach. It's a 15 minute drive to town. Very quiet, peaceful location.
Debra
The new owner is making great improvements to the park and is a very personable man, very accommodating. Great views of Wind River Mtn Range. Bathhouse is one stall shower but plenty of soft, hot water, 3 stall toilets, and I appreciated the propane wall heat. The sites are pretty level. Campground is off Hwy 191 with minimal hwy noise. We stayed 2 weeks on our way to Tetons/Yellowstone because it's reasonably priced for full hookups! We explored the surrounding areas, which are beautiful, and I also recommend going to the Mountain Man Museum. We will definitely stay here again if we ever travel through the area again.
Britta Tornberg
Nice place to park our little trailer. The owner is very nice and gave us a wonderful price to park. Enjoyed water hook up, hot shower, electricity, and a good place to do laundry. Near Fremont lake. Excellent stop on our trip.
Iris Rivera
We stayed at this RV parks and not regret at all. Plenty of camp sites, laundry rooms and the owner is a great person. We had a wonderful time here! It’s so woodsy and feels like you’re living country style versus city. We had a great experience!
David Johnson
Michele and I have stayed at Wind River View twice now. It's not a fancy park by any means but the new owner is working hard to make it better. For now it works well for us. It's clean, the utilities all work well and it has bath and wash facilities if you need them. It's very convienient to Pinedale only 10 miles north and Rock Springs 88 miles south. Best of all it's the least expenive RV Resort membership I've ever seen! For less than $500 one time entry fee and only $129/yr maintenance, one has access to Coast to Coast for as little as $89/yr and only 1600 RV parks around the county! You can stay at Coast to Coast parks for only $10/night for up to two weeks! Upgrade to the Premier C2C membership ($199/yr) and those nights are FREE! All in for $319/yr and full hookup camping all over the counry! That's less than $1/night! We spent $20,000 for our fancy RV park membership and $800/yr maintenance to get access to C2C. This way I could have stayed at all the same parks for a very small fraction of the cost.
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