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Weeping Rock Campground

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About Weeping Rock Campground

Federal campground in Wyoming.

Weeping Rock Campground offers RV travelers a genuine slice of Wyoming's natural beauty in a setting that feels refreshingly authentic. Located in the heart of Wyoming's diverse landscape, this public campground serves as an excellent basecamp for exploring some of the region's most compelling outdoor attractions and scenic wonders.

The campground itself provides a comfortable, no-frills camping experience that appeals to travelers who value natural surroundings over resort-style amenities. The setting allows visitors to wake up to Wyoming's distinctive terrain, whether that means high desert vistas, mountain views, or the unique geological formations that define this region. For RV campers, having a reliable public campground option means you can focus on what really matters: enjoying the outdoors and exploring at your own pace.

Wyoming as a destination has long captured the imagination of adventurous travelers. The state offers an incredible range of activities depending on what calls to you. Nature enthusiasts find endless opportunities for hiking, wildlife viewing, and photography. The wide open spaces and relatively low population density mean you'll experience the kind of solitude and starry nights that many RV travelers specifically seek out. The seasonal changes are dramatic and beautiful, with each time of year offering distinct advantages for different types of outdoor pursuits.

The region surrounding Weeping Rock Campground provides access to some genuinely remarkable areas. Whether you're interested in exploring nearby natural attractions, taking day trips to regional highlights, or simply enjoying peaceful time in your RV with minimal crowds, the location serves as a practical hub. The campground's public status means it attracts a diverse mix of campers, from families on vacation to serious outdoor enthusiasts and full-time RVers exploring the country.

The camping community at Weeping Rock reflects the friendliness you'll typically find throughout Wyoming. Fellow campers often share recommendations for local discoveries and hiking trails, creating that welcoming atmosphere that makes RV travel so rewarding. With a solid 4.2 out of 5 rating from over 50 reviews, the campground has earned respect from the RV traveling community as a dependable, well-regarded stopping point.

This is the kind of campground that works particularly well for RV travelers who want authentic outdoor experiences without pretension, and who appreciate public lands and public camping options. It's an ideal choice for those road-tripping through Wyoming, establishing a temporary home base for exploration, or simply wanting to experience the genuine character of this remarkable state.
4.2

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Tips & Tricks

Book Early

This area 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 the area.

Explore the Area

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

Weeping Rock Campground Reviews

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Tranae

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Tranae

Be unplugged, but connected. Our family enjoyed 4 days in the area. The sites are clean and easily accessible. Wyoming Game & Fish law enforcement made daily rounds through the camp site. Our girls had no issues riding around on 4 wheelers. You have ample routes, paths and room to ride. The river is perfect for fishing, floating, tubing, and swimming. The springs are worth the cold swim or float a... Be unplugged, but connected. Our family enjoyed 4 days in the area. The sites are clean and easily accessible. Wyoming Game & Fish law enforcement made daily rounds through the camp site. Our girls had no issues riding around on 4 wheelers. You have ample routes, paths and room to ride. The river is perfect for fishing, floating, tubing, and swimming. The springs are worth the cold swim or float across to get to. There are five spots along the rocks where the water weeps out. Outdoor fires are approved only in the designated fire rings of the camp site. The trash receptacle is industrial size and strength. Unless the critters have super hero strength to twist, pull and hold open the heavy metal door, they won’t be able to make a trashy mess of your camp. PSA and reminder: BYOTP (bring your own toilet paper). Be a considerate and courteous camper. If you’re using what’s in the bathroom, pay it forward and contribute a roll.

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John Shrieves

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by John Shrieves

Great one night stay on BLM land. Seems like a very popular spot for anglers.

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Big RBTrout

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Big RBTrout

We fished from just below the dam, past Weeping Rock Campground (had lunch there) to just above Fontenelle for 2 days. The Green River never disappoints. Our guide camped at Weeping Rock for one whole month while he guided the area. Great guide and good fishing.

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Uriah Fisher

Mar 18, 2026

3.0

Google Review by Uriah Fisher

Beautiful place. Campground really needs some TLC. Many spot were overgrown and you can tell there isn't alot of upkeep.

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Cody Duthoy

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Cody Duthoy

Beautiful, large campsites. Well kept vault toilets. Water access from multiple points in campground. No power, no potable water.

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