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Blucher Creek Campground

Atlantic City, Wyoming
4.5 (33 reviews)

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About Blucher Creek Campground

Federal campground in Wyoming.

Blucher Creek Campground offers a peaceful retreat into Wyoming's natural landscape, providing RV travelers with a genuine connection to the American West. Located in a region known for its wide-open spaces and authentic frontier character, this public campground serves as an ideal base for exploring some of Wyoming's most compelling outdoor destinations and cultural attractions.

The campground's setting puts you right in the heart of Wyoming's compelling geography. The state itself is a destination for travelers seeking solitude, natural beauty, and an escape from crowded tourist corridors. Wyoming boasts some of America's most iconic landscapes, from dramatic mountain ranges to expansive high desert terrain. Blucher Creek Campground positions you to experience this authentic Western environment while maintaining the comfort and convenience your RV provides.

For outdoor enthusiasts, the surrounding area offers abundant opportunities for exploration. Wyoming is home to world-class fishing opportunities, hiking trails that range from casual walks to challenging backcountry adventures, and scenic drives that showcase the state's natural diversity. Wildlife viewing is a major draw for many visitors, with opportunities to spot elk, deer, pronghorn antelope, and numerous bird species depending on the season and specific location.

The region has deep historical significance rooted in the American frontier era. Wyoming's rich Native American heritage, mining history, and cattle ranching traditions are woven throughout the landscape and documented in various regional museums and historical sites. Travelers interested in Western history will find plenty to explore and learn about during their stay.

Blucher Creek Campground appeals to a wide range of RV travelers. It's perfect for families seeking a peaceful camping experience away from the hustle and bustle, couples looking for a romantic getaway in nature, retirees exploring America's hidden gems, and outdoor enthusiasts wanting to use the campground as a launching point for adventures. The 4.3-star rating from fellow campers reflects a consistently positive experience, suggesting that visitors find good value and enjoyable conditions during their stays.

Whether you're planning an extended stay or passing through on a larger road trip, Blucher Creek Campground offers Wyoming hospitality and access to the kind of natural beauty that keeps travelers coming back to the Cowboy State.
4.5

Rating

33

Reviews

Park Details

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Atlantic City is popular during peak season. Reserve 2-4 weeks in advance for weekends and holidays.

Check-in Time

Most parks have check-in after 1:00 PM and check-out by 11:00 AM. Call ahead if you'll arrive late.

Local Weather

Wyoming weather can change quickly. Pack layers and check the forecast for Atlantic City.

Explore the Area

Don't miss local attractions near Atlantic City. Ask the camp host for hidden gems and trails.

Blucher Creek Campground Reviews

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oscar bolton

Mar 23, 2026

5.0

Google Review by oscar bolton

Beautiful and quiet area. Tons of BLM to ride utv’s on. $20.00 (or $10.00 with the America The Beautiful Pass) a night gets you a gravel, shaded spot, fire ring and clean vault toilets. There is water available for drinking.

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S L

Mar 23, 2026

5.0

Google Review by S L

BLM land. $20 per night. Water spigots and trash cans provided. Each space has a table and camp fire ring. Lots of level big spaces. Mostly back in but several huge pull-through too. Quiet, serene, wooded. Great pit stop on a trip or a quiet place to enjoy nature.

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Ross Anderson

Mar 23, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Ross Anderson

Very quiet and in the perfect environment. Both campgrounds fall under Atlantic City CG, be sure to check out both before committing. Each have some choice spots, good for tents as well as large RVs.

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Philip Cohen

Mar 23, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Philip Cohen

Atlantic City is an unlikely name. Nice campsites, well spread out. There are plenty of pit toilets, garbage cans, and water pumps. The aspens are pretty.

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Dao Tran

Mar 23, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Dao Tran

Nice clean, quiet place to camp. Sites are tucked away in trees. Pit toilet restrooms were clean and didn’t smell.

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Ciji Bauer

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Ciji Bauer

This is a BEAUTIFUL area❤️will be going again. Is there running water? Idk I brought my own. Do they only supply 1 ply TP? Yes but I brought my own nice TP. There’s and fire pit, picnic table, and a grill. We were right next to a bathroom. My hubby and I’s first time camping alone together and it was beautiful in this little spot. Amazing hike close by. Please leave no trace! Respect this area and... This is a BEAUTIFUL area❤️will be going again. Is there running water? Idk I brought my own. Do they only supply 1 ply TP? Yes but I brought my own nice TP. There’s and fire pit, picnic table, and a grill. We were right next to a bathroom. My hubby and I’s first time camping alone together and it was beautiful in this little spot. Amazing hike close by. Please leave no trace! Respect this area and all nature areas please and pack out what you pack in 💯 TIA

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DWCA highsmith

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by DWCA highsmith

Nice small campground. The pit toilets were well maintained. About 1/2 mile of very dusty gravel though to get here. High enough to take the edge off the summer heat.

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Aric Bechtel

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Aric Bechtel

Solid little campground with pit toilet 10$ fee half with interagency pass...the memorial overlook behind site #2 has a view that cannot be matched..half hour to Saratoga...elevation is close to 9000'

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Jody LeSage

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Jody LeSage

Myself and four friends camped here in August 2022. The vault toilets were open and stocked with single ply toilet paper. The potable water pump was functional, but you had to pump it pretty quickly and the water was a bit murky. Check the USDA website for water and toilet status before you visit. This location is designed for RVs, towable campers, pop-ups, and people sleeping in their cars. We d... Myself and four friends camped here in August 2022. The vault toilets were open and stocked with single ply toilet paper. The potable water pump was functional, but you had to pump it pretty quickly and the water was a bit murky. Check the USDA website for water and toilet status before you visit. This location is designed for RVs, towable campers, pop-ups, and people sleeping in their cars. We did manage to fit four tents of varying sizes into our site along with two cars. However, the sites are a mix of rocks and loose dirt, which makes it very difficult to drive stakes into the ground. There is a cattle grid that you cross when entering this campground, but when we visited, there were cows on both sides of the barrier. There is likely a gap in the surrounding fence somewhere. As such, there were cow pies in some of the campsites. There are PTFE tables and benches at all campsites. These plastic fixtures are in good condition and will last for many years. There was plenty of tinder and dry wood in the vicinity to make a campfire in the provided metal ring. For convenience, you will likely want a sharp hatchet or a hand-powered saw. From the campground, we drove 10 minutes south in low-clearance cars, and hiked to Green Mountain Falls from the dirt road. It was a beautiful and relatively easy hike to a lovely destination for a picnic lunch.

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Jim Herrold

Mar 18, 2026

3.0

Google Review by Jim Herrold

The USDA Medicine Bow website didn't say that water wasn't available, but the pump had no handle (as in Bob Dylan's Subterranean Homesick Blues). We got by with what we had, but it would have been nice to know. They said that there was no trash service, so we had to pack it out. However, the pit toilet hadn't been serviced since Fall of 2020, and the fire pit was full of eggshells. What is our ov... The USDA Medicine Bow website didn't say that water wasn't available, but the pump had no handle (as in Bob Dylan's Subterranean Homesick Blues). We got by with what we had, but it would have been nice to know. They said that there was no trash service, so we had to pack it out. However, the pit toilet hadn't been serviced since Fall of 2020, and the fire pit was full of eggshells. What is our overnight fee paying for? Not too many sites with pine trees since the beetles got them, but the Aspen are starting to fill in. On the good side, the mountain flowers were lovely, and the camp was quiet. We have loved this area for over 30 years, and keep coming back.

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