As stated in previous reviews, the entrance is narrow, but manageable. We had no problems with a 36' 5th wheel. Roads in the campground are gravel. Some sites have gravel pads, others have concrete. The sites are very close together, and it appears that sometimes they are having to skip some sites because of slides from adjoining units. Sites are mostly pull-thru and level. 50 amp service is good, water pressure good. We were in the upper lot, and had no problems hitting the WI-FI. Cable was also provided. Limited shade. Clean facilities. New laundry equipment. Staff was great, and escorted us to our site. Very convenient to both the interstate (1 mile) and to town. Very quiet park. Appears to be quite a few well maintained trailers being used by local workers. Great place for an overnight, or if you're visiting Cheyenne. We will stay again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Signage to campground limited. Entrance into campground narrow. Limited area to park and register. Office staff friendly and efficient. Access roads to sites wide in top part of campground, bottom part more narrow. Sites are very narrow and not quite flat but hook-ups ok. Many worker residents. Wi-Fi did not work. Quiet with easy access to downtown. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Many sites are too close together. There is an area across the road that provides wider sites but the Wi-Fi at those sites was not working. The owner is working on having that problem resolved. Staff are friendly and helpful. There appears to be about 30 permanent residents who have a number of the better sites. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is a very nice park with access on and off the interstate. I only spent one night but was pleased with the park in every way. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Stayed one night. Sites are tight. They are having problems with water in some sites. We had a big rig and they put us horizontal along the fence. Site only had 30 amp. No cable, no water, no sewer. (I knew this when I called in for availability.) Owners were very nice. Helped me fill up with water before getting to site. Lead me to site. They had a dump we could use. The roads and sites are gravel. Very dusty as there seemed to be a lot a "traffic" in the park (company ATV and guests coming and going.) This is okay for a night or two if in the area. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This park has quite a few permanent campers, but all is well kept. It is an older park, but navigation though to the campsite is adequate. The best part is the on site barbecue wagon, where you can pick up delicious barbecued meats. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a good park, but we found that the site we were in was quite narrow. We stayed for only one night so it wasn't a problem, but staying longer it could feel pretty cramped. The staff were friendly. We would stay here again when passing through that area. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This was an excellent park. The one negative was that the sites were much too close together. The staff was very friendly and they escort you to your site. The free WiFi was strong and the Cable TV offered many channels. The restrooms were spotless. It is very quiet at night. It is convenient to Cheyenne's downtown, railroad station, museums, etc. We especially enjoyed visiting the State Capitol building. We would return. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We loved our short stay at the park. They escort you to the site and seem pretty well organized. We stayed there in a 5th wheel and it was a reasonable pull through. The sites are tight together and it wouldn't be a place to stay for a long time. BBQ was outstanding and one of the highlights of our entire trip! We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is a very nice park, staff is excellent, as soon as you pull in someone is out to greet you and if you have reservations they take you immediately to your site. Sites are not really large but are adequate and level. They have a BBQ dinner each night, really cheap and the brisket is wonderful. WIFI and cable are excellent. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The overnighters are assigned to a line of pull throughs where there is very little space between RVs; certainly no room for picnic tables and you share a narrow spot for chairs. A number of the RV parks along I-80 thru Wyoming are like this but overall I think that the KOA would have been a better choice at Cheyenne. The main advantage at AB Camp is that it is some distance from the interstates and quite quiet. Initially the office assigns RVs to every second pull-thru so this CG would probably be ok in spring or fall. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The park is surprisingly well shaded. It's located in a grove of trees in the midst of featureless plains. The nightly rate was with Good Sam Discount, and included $2.55 in taxes. Campsites were a bit narrow at one end of the park, but were on concrete. We gave a high rating not only because of the physical attributes of the park, ut also due to the operating family's attitude and performance. During a tornado alert, they went to each RV and gathered everyone in the park into the basement of the office building until the threat had passed. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Excellent place. Owners are friendly and live on site. Good utilities in the proper location. Lots of people come in for one night only beginning at 3pm. We were there for 4 nights M-TH and most nights they were pretty full. The Tornado sirens came on one afternoon and they went around informing people and let them use the basement of the house. Fortunately the tornado was 10 miles away near the state line. No fee for movie rentals, just a deposit. WiFi tended to be up and down otherwise they would have been rated a 10. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Great park that works hard to make you feel welcome. They have take out BBQ for those that want it and a friendly staff. They welcome military with open arms. Will stay there again when we can spend more time in the area. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Very nice people, with escort to site. Close to the interstate, easy in and out. We missed the bar-b-que, but will catch it next time. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Outstanding campground. The BBQ is to die for. Strong utilities, strong wifi, owners live onsite, excellent service, guided us into our parking spot. If you are driving across Wyoming I recommend one night here and then the other night at Holiday Hills in Coalville, Utah. We were able to get in without a reservation in May, but in the high season I would make a reservation. If you want to be here for Frontier Days, you should reserve well in advance because it will be totally full up then. Flying J is at the same exit on I25. Can't beat this with a stick. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We pulled in here with a HUGE spring snowstorm bearing down on us from the west, and were VERY happy we did. Wonderful staff/owners, neat and clean facilities, well sheltered from the 40+ MPH winds that swept through the area during our stay. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This was a nice clean park but the space we were in was quite small. Restrooms were clean and staff very nice. Nicely located near the Sierra Trading Company store. Good for an overnight stay or several nights. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Wonderful park for quick stayovers. Big sites, plenty of room to park big rigs. Be sure to try the BBQ served in the chuckwagon near the office! Very courteous customer service. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This park has a lot of potential. It's WIFI was extremely accessible, and they offered free long distance phone calls from a central location to their customers (they must be subscribed to VOIP as I saw the modem box next to the phone). However, there are several of their sites which are not only crammed, but dangerous to get in and out of. We stayed here during Frontier Days and were loaded up two decrepit cement ramps under a tree, crammed right next to our neighbors, so much so that her truck, even angled, was less than 12" away from our front door. Forget about opening your awning. In addition, when we were led to our site, we told the young man that our TT would not straddle those ramps - and he was asking us to make a turn that would have torn our sways right off! Finally, after asking a neighboring 5er to move her car, we were able to swing into the site, barely missing two poles and a tree branch. We had to ask for assistance in getting out of our site, because it took three people: my DH watching my back end, the owner watching my front end (as I was inches away from another site's trailer) and me driving. It was uncomfortable to say the least. However, everything was clean, the staff was friendly, and the BBQ on site was delicious (add'l cost). But it didn't appear as if they were computerized. There were several pull-throughs across from us that we could've been located in with a lot less trouble. It appeared though as if Frontier Days was not the time to come. And although they were helpful and friendly enough, I wouldn't stay there in that site (M19) again - it's really made for a smaller TT (below 22 ft) or a pop up, but not the rig we had. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
We only stayed one night at this CG. They have wider sites but not where we camped. There was only about 2-3 feet of space on each side. On that basis, we felt "overcharged". On the positive side, the Wi-Fi was one of the best we saw while traveling. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Nice access to the highway. Clean. Nice gravel roads and sites. Quiet park. Flying J and Loves right up the street. Good stopping place if traveling out west. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We stayed here for 10 days during Cheyenne days. It is close to town and convenient to the interstate as well. Two fuel stations are just a few miles away, very convenient. The sites are very nice with shade, fairly level and someone guides you into your spot. The campground phone is one I've never encountered anywhere before. You can make phone calls anywhere in the USA and they are free! Was very useful for checking back home, great staff, great location, what more can I say, try it you'll like it. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
The park has very dusty streets and many sites are in poor repair. The staff were friendly enough but the price was a little high for that area and the time of year. We also disliked the fact that the owner bragged to me about causing problems for RVs who park at Wal mart, which is far from the interstate and have very few there. I felt the owner's attitude was arrogant and condescending to his customers. I will not go back, even though we will return to Cheyenne. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Campground was clean and staff was friendly. Sites and roads are gravel & were dusty. A neighborhood dirt road divides the upper camp from the lower camp which caused dust. Each site had a table on grass that was in poor condition. The sites were narrow, but had room for slides-only a few feet from neighbors utility hookups. They had a small store in office. I was in a 40' motorhome and had to back up when leaving due to narrow roads. I thought this park was a few dollars overpriced. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We have stayed here before, which is why we chose to stay here today. I'm giving it a lower rating than before because when we arrived, at 4:30 PM, the office was closed, and, although we had made a reservation, there was nothing at the Late Check in to tell us our campsite. Furthermore, we observed one other person in our same situation, both having reserved 50 amp sites and we got the only one. This disregard for their customers means that, in the future we will drive the extra 45 miles to Laramie on our way west, and stop 45 miles sooner in Laramie on our way home, knowing that we like the facilities here more than in Laramie. At least in Laramie they have treated us like customers who were appreciated. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Grounds were clean. Hiway access was easy. I had a reservation for 65 ft site/full hookups/cable/50 amp that was made in the usual way through koa website. When we arrived we were not believed, and were told that the permanent residents had all of those sites filled and that we could go out into the park and find something with electric and water 30 amp 55 ft. We were towing and require 60 ft minimum. We were not even able to stay, and had to drive another unexpected 50 miles to Laramie to stay at a campground. Will not stay here until ownership changes. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very clean and well managed park. Fun activities for children with pee-wee golf, basketball, a pool and peddle-carts of several varieties. More gravel than grass, but that helped make it more big-rig friendly. We were also very happy to find a Cat repair/service facility at the same exit that made needed work quite convenient. We would return, especially for a short stay. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This was a very nice, well kept campground. There weren't a lot of activities for the children, but we were just staying here as a stopover. Very clean, and the staff was helpful and friendly. It's not a campground to stay the week at, but if you are looking for a place for a night or two as you pass through Cheyenne, it is very nice. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Wi-Fi didn't work for us and the front office staff was a little cranky at times, but overall this is a decent park. Interstate traffic a little annoying, but ask for something towards the back and it won't be so bad probably. Don't know if I'd stay here again, or try a different park in the Cheyenne area. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This park is off of I-80 and you can hear road noise, however the park is clean and very well kept. The owners were friendly and helpful. Not all sites have fire pits, which was a little disappointing. The restroom and shower facilities were new and very clean! All sites were gravel pull-through which was good for a one-night stay. We would definitely stay here again, although it is best for a stop-over stay. We camped here in a Tent Trailer.
Friendly staff, and nice sites. Wide enough for slides, and long enough to not require unhooking towed vehicle. Roads are a little tight for maneuvering a big rig, but only slightly so. WIFI wasn't working the night we were there, but that's computers. Will stay here again, even if it means adding an hour drive time to a day on the road. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We stayed here twice, on our way out and back from Yellowstone. The staff was great, the sites very wide. We heard some road noise from I-80, but it wasn't enough to keep us from sleeping. The free wireless was great. We'll stay here again next time we're in the area. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Pool wasn't filled when we were there. But layout is nice, easy to get to, fairly level sites, and nice personnel in the office. Another plus is the great Sinclair station just down the road - a really, really good RV fill up place. They have done it right. We camped here in a Motorhome.
I have stayed at the AB campground across town for several years on their rear most property and thought it fairly good. I have this year tried this KOA and think it better than AB. The ingress/egress is much better as is space between units. Facilities are kept in excellent condition and the wi-fi has been top notch speed. good gravel coverage keeps blowing dirt to minimum. It's an easy on -easy off at X367 of I-80 and the Sinclair station there has a special island for RV's with diesel fuel and it too is locate to make it easy in and out. Also, its not too far to major shopping and restaurants on Dell Range RD. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We stayed here two nights during Frontier Days. Pretty much all gravel sites which I prefer over dirt. Had a decent pool but could have used a cleaning the night we used it. I would use it again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Blowing dirt is a problem in WY; this park has solved the problem at least from within its own area by using a stone gravel over entire property. The gravel does not break down easily so it doesn't suffer from the problem at many parks where the gravel becomes part of the problem rather than a solution. The amenities were all in excellent condition. Will return in August on way back as it is a good park, easy access of I-80 and interior is easy to get around with a long rig. Only negative was that what little grass was available it was not well maintained. Overall, a very good place and above the usual KOA stds. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We spent one night here on the way to Yellowstone. We were going to stay another night on our way back, but changed our minds after the first night. The gravel on the sites was so thick as to interfere with leveling and to make walking uncomfortable. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We stayed here will traveling to California. It is conveniently located between exits from I-80. We had a nice large site overlooking the reservoir. Beautiful view of surrounding hills and it is in ranch country so there were cattle nearby. The toilets were clean but "pit" type. (No showers were available.) Water was available at each site. We will definitely stay here again. Visited in a 30 foot class A Motorhome. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a run down, slightly seedy trailer park with approximately 12 hookups for RVs. We camped here due to a weather emergency. Many old rusted out campers and fifth wheels being used as full time residence. Traffic by the residents was constant and noisy. No security whatsoever; anyone could drive in off the street. Ugly and depressing, it looked like where RVs go to die. We would not camp here again for love or money. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Good overnight spot. Since the garden center next door took over some of the land, there are only 32 sites, all 30 amp full hookup, but they don't use the odd-numbered sites, so there are really only 16. Since the electric pedestals are designed to support both the even- and odd-numbered sites, I was able to use my Cheater Box and use two 30-amp circuits. I saw some electric-only sites, but they appear to be stored units. The restrooms, showers, and laundry were are very clean and well-maintained. On July 3, there were only about six of us using the "park," so you can probably get a site here any time. By the way, there is very strong Verizon EVDO service here. We camped here in a Motorhome.
I felt it was really over priced. You are literally parking in an unattended RV storage lot. I got in just at dusk and found a note on the board that stated what the price was, with a night drop box, but offered no map of the place. I had to walk around for 15 minutes to try to figure out what constituted the lot, and how to enter, as it branched out in three directions from the entry --had to take the middle one so I wouldn't end up in a jam. I was the only one there that night, aside from the friendly horse in the pen behind me. The people were friendly in the shop the next day when I paid, but they are mostly an RV dealer and I think $22 is too much for a deserted lot with no information available, and no attendant. Don't feel it's worth more than $10 or $12 a night. Maybe $15 if they'd offered a simple map and a sign to direct visitors to the storage lot. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Still an economical place to stay on the way through Cheyenne. Half the property was sold to a garden center so the spaces left for camping are those in back of the dealership against the back fence. We stayed a week and got a discount so we paid about $17 when tax is added in. Not many folks use this so you have plenty of space around you. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Inexpensive FHU site is the reason to stay here. You'll feel like you are camped in the storage lot of an RV dealer...and that's because you sort of are. The FHU sites are on the periphery of the storage area. There's a larger grassy area for elec. only and tent campers. Probably full during Frontier Days. Otherwise empty. Sites are grass and gravel, lumpy and somewhat level. Hookups are on a concrete island. Back in sites only for FHU. You can pull thru for the elec. only. No campground office, you pay the fella in the Parts Dept. Very nice fella. No paperwork and very informal. Good deal for $15 but not for the Rver who appreciates neat and orderly. We'd stay again for the economy. If you want a campground with an office and clubhouse, there's a modest park right behind this one, but didn't look that much nicer. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Park was very crowded with many rigs very close together. The dump is hard to reach and not all sites have sewer. We were there during Frontier Days and that was one reason for the crowded conditions. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very nice people but got a little "greedy" during frontier days. Packed in like sardines with neighbors
inches away. Site so unlevel our front wheels were off the ground! Promised sewer but got none. Store (what there was of it) said open at 7:00 am but really more like 9:00. Grounds really needed some maintaining. No shade. Restrooms clean. Dog run was the ditch by a busy hiway. Would not stay again. We camped here in a camper.
This is a nice enough park. The sites are level and everything is gravel. The little grass that exists is thin and dry. My only complaint is that much of the things available at the park (such as the restaurant) were closed in October but the rates were still the summer rate. We felt that they should have lowered the rate when they shut down all the extras. There are no trees so satellite service was no problem. It was very windy when we were there. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Lots of activities for the family, train tour of the ranch, trail rides, kiddy horse rides. Some of the ranch hands even rode their horses into the campgrounds and took the time to talk to my kids, very cool! We camped here in a Motorhome.
We camped here to visit Cheyenne. It was fine. We don't care about activities. Staff was very nice. We have been there twice. It is very close to I25 with easy access. It is about 100yds or less to I25. The railroad operates across the road. But they don't run many trains. Would use it again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We really liked our stay at the ranch. The restaurant is fine and the facilities are top notch along with free attractions for the kids. Free and fast Wifi was excellent. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We camped here during Cheyenne Frontier Days. The park is an older park and the buildings do look somewhat shabby but it is supposed to resemble an old west town so I think it goes with the theme. The spots are of an average size, not too much room but a sufficient amount. There is a restaurant onsite. I only had the salad bar but my husband had the buffet which included several different buffalo dishes and said it was quite good. Nice playground for the kids and a very nice "general store". Lots of different activities going on at the park but there is a charge for each. Would stay at this park again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Park shows a lot of hard use. Probably was a great spot at one time in the past. Staff was not helpful, food was poor quality. Sites are not well kept and poorly marked. Buildings look to need upkeep. Sorry experience - expected much more. Too bad. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This place was so much fun. It is a working Bison and cattle ranch. The staff is wonderful. They have lots of horses and you can take a tour of the place on horseback, horse drawn wagon or bus for a price but it is a very reasonable price. They also have a restaurant right there that is really really good (expensive but worth it). I have a bad left leg and they made sure that I could get on a horse and did it without embarrassing me. Our youngest son and I had a great time riding with one of their guides and the bus tour was so much fun. Learned a lot about Buffalo too. We camped here in a camper.
Has Wifi for an extra fee. Campground looks old and a bit run down. I arrived at 8 p.m. on a Friday night. Large sign saying "open" but no one was there. It was raining and the gravel sites had an accumulation of water on them. I had reserved and paid in advance. It is 24 kilometers East of Cheyenne. I decided to not stay. Rates are higher when you reserve in advance. Not many other RV's were there. I dislike them advertising wifi when there is an extra fee for using it. It is on the north side of exit 377 about one kilometer East. Not recommended. We camped here in a Motorhome.