We arrived Oct 15, their last day to be open for season. No one available for check-in though note left on door telling which site to use. One other camper showed up for night. Info left on note how to access Wi-Fi. Got strong signal but could not connect to email or Internet until following morning. Owner came later and registered us. He was very helpful, saying he would turn something on in office to make Wi-Fi work. Cable TV not available though owner said he could run a line through our VCR and get cable for us. We declined as we were there only for night and our primary need was electrical which we had. Did not use rest room facilities nor did we see any though surely they were available. Positive for this park is it is adjacent to Fort Bridger Historical Park. I would have rated place a bit higher had I had had a response to my earlier email inquiring about reservations. Considering they were in processing of closing down what we got was acceptable. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a very nice campground. It is clean and quiet. The spacing between sites is good and the hookups were adequately placed. We will stay again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Nice level pull-through spaces on grass with concrete pads for vehicles. Staff was very friendly and even offered use of satellite box for TV use. Restrooms and shower were spotless. WiFi worked. This is a good overnight park well off of the freeway. Fort Bridger museum is close by. We will stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Nice long pull-through spaces on grass with concrete pads for vehicles. Staff was very friendly and even offered use of satellite box for TV use. Restrooms and shower were spotless. WiFi was adequate. The only downside were the giant mosquitoes. This is a good overnight park well off of the freeway. We will stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a converted mobile home park; nicely done. There are still sidewalks and curbs visible. There are concrete tow vehicle parking pads. Check-in couldn't have been easier. The young girl previously mentioned, ran down and guided me in. She was very helpful when asked about local services. Pull-throughs are a misnomer. You can pull through if there is no one in the space behind you. I doubt the 100 spaces quoted. Very clean. The grass is mowed. Walking distance to historic Fort Bridger, a state park. Suggested if you are a history buff. The museum has a good selection of mountain man era books. Wifi worked great. If back this way, will definitely stop in again. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Middle of nowhere park. Basically you are parking on a grass field. Lots of room between sites and this one night stopover worked perfect. The young girl who checked us in could not have been any nicer. She ran down to the site to guide us in. Would stop here again if the need arose. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We have stayed here 3 times. The rates have nearly tripled since the first. They have gone from $10 value to a near $30 disaster. The rate was $25 in June and $29 now. I could NOT recommend this place to anyone. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We stopped overnight enroute to Salt Lake City. The access roads were gravel, but wide enough. Sites were excellent at 50' wide with organized utilities access. Found out that ownership recently changed hands. The new folks are friendly and helpful. Sites are grassy and spacious. WiFi reception is good; cable is many-channels, but slightly fuzzy. Almost next door is old Fort Bridger, a well maintained Wyoming western attraction. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This was a fine place. We stayed one night on the way to Idaho. We would have liked to stay longer to see the site. It was very quiet. It looked like there were a lot of permanent trailers, but it was well taken care of. We were escorted to our space. We would try it again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Large pull thrus, will handle the longest rigs. Friendly family owners. Not fancy and some older junky rigs mixed in, but quiet, and walking distance to some historical sites adjacent. $28 and change w/ Escapees 15% discount for overnight. We would stay again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Very large spaces and lots of room between sites. Easy access from I-80. No frills, just peace, quiet, and great campground owners too! Camped in a 40' fifth wheel, would camp here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We camped here under PA. The sites were HUGE. This had been a trailer park at one time. That's why the sites were so large. It was an easy walk over to the Ft. Bridger Historical Site. The owners were nice and the campground was fine. We actually added a couple of days to our planned stay. It would be a good deal at full price but it was a REAL bargain using PA. Would definitely stay there again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Sites are level, fairly large and grassy. The road in the park is dirt but no problem since it was dry while we were there. We have a 30 ft class A and it was easy in and out. There are lots of trees surrounding the park property which look great but don't provide much shade unless you have a site on the edges of the park. There were four private bathroom/shower rooms that we liked. They were clean and roomy. The laundry room was also clean. The park is right next door to Fort Bridger State Historic Site which we really liked. It is worth a visit. Staff was friendly and capable. Passport America park. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very nice park, located right next to the Fort Bridger State Park which was very interesting. You can actually walk to the the State Park if one desires. RV spaces were huge and the restrooms were some of the best we have encountered. The staff was very friendly. This is an excellent place to stay, great for a one or two night stay. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This park was an oasis in the desert!! The park was designed as a mobil home park so there is lots of room between rigs. There are mobile homes throughout the park. It is nothing frilly but we thought it very nice. The people in the office were very nice--just "good ol' boys". It was so quiet at night it hurt your ears. This is a great place to spend the night while traveling across country. We would stay here again, especially for the price! We camped here in a Motorhome.
We stayed here at the passport rate of only $11. We had a nice shade tree. People were very friendly. It was extremely quiet . . never a train or highway noise. If my cell phone had worked or they had wi fi I would have given them a 9. The sites were quite large and level with lots of well-cut green grass. We went for one night and stayed a week. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Simple park off the freeway close to Fort Bridger Historical Park, no extras. Town is small
with only one gas station and store. The RV park gave huge space for each RV, the laundry and office was very clean.The staff was friendly and helpful. It's a good stop over for the night, and worth going through the historical park to learn the history of the area. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.