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Rock Creek Hollow
Public Campground

Rock Creek Hollow

Atlantic City, Wyoming
4.9 (32 reviews)

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About Rock Creek Hollow

Campground in Wyoming.

Rock Creek Hollow offers a genuine escape into Wyoming's natural landscape, where outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers find themselves surrounded by the state's distinctive high desert and mountain terrain. This public campground provides an authentic camping experience that appeals to travelers seeking to disconnect from the bustle of everyday life and reconnect with the great outdoors.

The campground's location places visitors in an ideal position to explore some of Wyoming's most compelling natural attractions. The surrounding area features dramatic geology, pristine water sources, and abundant wildlife viewing opportunities. Rock Creek itself provides a peaceful centerpiece to the property, its gentle flow creating a soothing backdrop for evenings around the campfire. The setting captures that quintessential Wyoming spirit where wide open spaces meet mountain vistas and the night sky displays stars in remarkable clarity.

This destination appeals to a diverse range of camping enthusiasts. Families appreciate the accessible outdoor setting and opportunities for children to experience nature firsthand. Anglers find the creek and nearby waters inviting, while hikers and outdoor photographers discover plenty of inspiration in the surrounding landscape. Those seeking solitude and peace will find Rock Creek Hollow offers the kind of quiet retreat that's increasingly rare. The campground also serves as a solid base camp for travelers exploring Wyoming's broader attractions and natural wonders.

The area surrounding Rock Creek Hollow benefits from Wyoming's unique climate and geography. Visitors enjoy relatively low humidity during most of the camping season, making outdoor activities comfortable. The elevation and natural surroundings create dramatically cooler evenings, perfect for gathering around a campfire. The public nature of this campground means visitors benefit from well-maintained facilities while supporting public lands and outdoor access for everyone.

Whether planning a week-long camping adventure or a weekend getaway, Rock Creek Hollow delivers the kind of genuine outdoor experience that keeps travelers returning year after year. The consistently high ratings from previous guests speak to the quality of both the natural setting and the campground's maintenance.
4.9

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32

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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.

Rock Creek Hollow Reviews

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Mace Hardy

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Mace Hardy

We got there late in the season. Make sure you walk all the way down to the end. Then go through the willows to The inter trail back towards the parking area. A nice peaceful walk.

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Mace Hardy

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Mace Hardy

We got there late in the season. Make sure you walk all the way down to the end. Then go through the willows to The inter trail back towards the parking area. A nice peaceful walk.

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Bill Payton

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Bill Payton

Interesting and touching if you are moved by the plight of people and human struggles. It's a short easy walk, but it is a walk, from the parking lot. It is also out of the way from the I-70 east/west freeway. Worth it though.

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Bill Payton

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Bill Payton

Interesting and touching if you are moved by the plight of people and human struggles. It's a short easy walk, but it is a walk, from the parking lot. It is also out of the way from the I-70 east/west freeway. Worth it though.

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Upper Shelf

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Upper Shelf

A great place to learn about pioneer history. There is an 11 mile dirt road to get there. Just drive slow.

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Upper Shelf

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Upper Shelf

A great place to learn about pioneer history. There is an 11 mile dirt road to get there. Just drive slow.

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Upper Shelf

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Upper Shelf

A great place to learn about pioneer history. There is an 11 mile dirt road to get there. Just drive slow.

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John Windsor

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by John Windsor

Large parking lot, able to accommodate large groups. We stayed in campsite A. Being able to play in the creek was very refreshing after 3 days of "trekking" the Mormon Pioneer trail. I purposely pitched my tent near rhe creek for the soothing sound of running water as I laid down to sleep. Lots of seating, benches, picnic tables and fire pits. We had about 170 in our group, and we didn't feel cr... Large parking lot, able to accommodate large groups. We stayed in campsite A. Being able to play in the creek was very refreshing after 3 days of "trekking" the Mormon Pioneer trail. I purposely pitched my tent near rhe creek for the soothing sound of running water as I laid down to sleep. Lots of seating, benches, picnic tables and fire pits. We had about 170 in our group, and we didn't feel crowded.

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John Windsor

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by John Windsor

Large parking lot, able to accommodate large groups. We stayed in campsite A. Being able to play in the creek was very refreshing after 3 days of "trekking" the Mormon Pioneer trail. I purposely pitched my tent near rhe creek for the soothing sound of running water as I laid down to sleep. Lots of seating, benches, picnic tables and fire pits. We had about 170 in our group, and we didn't feel cr... Large parking lot, able to accommodate large groups. We stayed in campsite A. Being able to play in the creek was very refreshing after 3 days of "trekking" the Mormon Pioneer trail. I purposely pitched my tent near rhe creek for the soothing sound of running water as I laid down to sleep. Lots of seating, benches, picnic tables and fire pits. We had about 170 in our group, and we didn't feel crowded.

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John Windsor

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by John Windsor

Large parking lot, able to accommodate large groups. We stayed in campsite A. Being able to play in the creek was very refreshing after 3 days of "trekking" the Mormon Pioneer trail. I purposely pitched my tent near rhe creek for the soothing sound of running water as I laid down to sleep. Lots of seating, benches, picnic tables and fire pits. We had about 170 in our group, and we didn't feel cr... Large parking lot, able to accommodate large groups. We stayed in campsite A. Being able to play in the creek was very refreshing after 3 days of "trekking" the Mormon Pioneer trail. I purposely pitched my tent near rhe creek for the soothing sound of running water as I laid down to sleep. Lots of seating, benches, picnic tables and fire pits. We had about 170 in our group, and we didn't feel crowded.

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Dave Conger

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Dave Conger

A little tricky to get there, as you have to travel on dirt/gravel roads. A beautiful spot along the Oregon/Mormon Trail. The site has a modest but stirring memorial to Mormon pioneers that died during a winter storm.

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Dave Conger

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Dave Conger

A little tricky to get there, as you have to travel on dirt/gravel roads. A beautiful spot along the Oregon/Mormon Trail. The site has a modest but stirring memorial to Mormon pioneers that died during a winter storm.

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Dave Conger

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Dave Conger

A little tricky to get there, as you have to travel on dirt/gravel roads. A beautiful spot along the Oregon/Mormon Trail. The site has a modest but stirring memorial to Mormon pioneers that died during a winter storm.

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