Excellent park. Beautifully maintained. Good 50 amp power. Very quiet--no trains nearby. One of the most pleasant parks we have seen in three years on the road. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very nice park! Fishing within walking distance. Shetland ponies for kids to feed and pet. Very clean and well kept. Very nice owners. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Country Campin' is the best campground in Wyoming. We enjoyed the quiet ranch atmosphere and the easy access to the river for great fishing. My wife was thrilled with the super clean restroom facilities. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Review Rating
[ 5 / 10 ]
2001
$20
Park is the best around Thermopolis, not great but the others are worse. There were mostly retired full timers when we were there. Sites are level and they keep the sprinklers going to keep the grass green The owner was very polite and helpful on our check in. It is good for an overnight to visit the hot springs. We camped here in a camper.
Review Rating
[ 3 / 10 ]
2001
$20
Called and made reservations. When arriving at park, poor directions inside park and had to drive around park. Employee raced accross park in golf cart, cut us off and wanted to know why we "raced" through the campground. You don't race through a dirt road with a 12 ton RV. Explained that we wanted to cancel and employee said that they would not charge to credit card. They charged anyway. That employee no longer works there. They had a completely full night and rented out our "paid for" site. Wanted a refund to our credit card, owner says "No..." We camped here in a camper.
Wasn't planning on stopping in Thermopolis but I'm glad I did. This park has it all together. The lots are level, there is grass, the Wi-Fi works great, the cable TV is good and all for a reasonable price. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We stayed one night in this park, thank heavens. The office looked like an old KOA. It was "extremely" tight navigating to our site in a motorhome. Sites were located in every direction, making no sense. We were with a group of motorhomes that made advance reservations and were guaranteed pull-through sites, so we wouldn't have to unhook toads. Arriving there, we were told the majority would have to remove toads. They were a Passport America campground, but would not give us that rate stating that when the reservation was made no one mentioned PA. That was not the case. One woman staff member was rude and belligerent. I would NOT recommend this park to anyone! We camped here in a Motorhome.
We stayed only one night. Staff was very friendly and our campsite was ok. We did not unhook: the staff helped out as to where to park at site. Overall it was a clean and nice park. We would return. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
We stayed three nights at this RV park. We found it to be very clean and enjoyable. The space we had was large enough even for the largest rigs. Some vehicles had to park next to the office, but was within close distance to their RV. The owners were very friendly and helpful. While we were in town, we checked out the other RV parks and we would definitely stay at this park again. "The milkshakes were wonderful". We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
There are only two Thermopolis parks reviewed here, but there are numerous RV parks in the city. The lady at the office was very nice and helpful and they escorted us to the site. The spaces are short so our 31' barely fit. The sites were gravel and narrow but adequate. The park is in a good location for Thermpolis. We highly recommend visiting the free Hot Springs State Park for a nice 20 minute soak. We camped here in a Motorhome.
On our tour thru Wyoming we stayed three days two nights here. The park itself is very well kept, great trees and areas. The owners were very helpful about local info and made us feel very welcome. Should we come this way again I will say we will not stop here, the reason being is the park has very "tight spaces", there simply is not enough room for half the RV's in here; the spaces are short and close together. Flower barrels in the park make it hard to turn into spaces. The parking is a nightmare we had to back our truck out just to leave the park to go to town. The park is spotless, very quiet, however far too crowded for the spots they have. Average length for a good stay here would be 25 feet or so, its a matter of parking logistics. The fellow next to us in 5th wheel is simply worried about being able to get out of the park when he leaves. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a very nice park if you are just traveling through the area and not inclined to spend a lot of time. While some "big rig" folks have complaints, and don't they all, we found the accomodations quite adaquate for our small "C" class unit. The folks that own the park are very friendly and seem willing to bend over backwards to handle any problem that arises. They were even helpful with where to go and what to see around the area. Not to sound negative nor anti review, but sometimes those that are posting the negative remarks should look around at what's available near the park they are critiqueing and figure out that where they were may just have been the best available for 100 miles. Our experience with this park was such that we will return on our next trip west through Wyoming, without hesitation We camped here in a Motorhome.
Office staff very friendly. Restrooms & showers very clean. Wi-Fi was a little weak but was up most of the time. The downside is the spaces are very small. Don't expect to store your tow vehicle in the same spot as your rig. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
From what we saw, this is one of the better parks in Thermopolis. Our site was perfectly level gravel. There was a nice lawn area with a picnic table. The sites were about normal for a commercial park. The shorter sites require unhooking to fit. The Wi-Fi and cable were excellent. It was convenient to all the local attractions. We camped here in a Tent Trailer.
For us, this park was extremely claustrophobic!!!! The roads were extremely narrow, especially for big rigs. In one spot, we could even maneuver around a hard right turn. All of the sites are narrow, with very little space between them. Of the 32 sites, only a handful will accommodate big rigs. Because of all the trees, none of the sites can get a satellite signal, although there is cable available, and the wi-fi was good. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Signage to campground good. Limited area to park and register. Office staff friendly and efficient. Tight access roads to sites particularly for big rigs. Gravel sites are level but narrow. Services are at back of site which made hook-up a little awkward. All sites are within trees. Electricity solid and water pressure good. A small but well maintained campground on edge of town. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Restrooms & showers were clean, free and reasonable size. Water pressure in shower is a problem when the toilets flush. Site is level. The surface is new gravel and moderately hard. Sites are adequate but could be wider. Site access is a little tight and the park roads are gravel. They do have Wi-Fi that is at least average. No noise and not many lights, enough to see without a flashlight but not too much. Owners are fairly new, working on the park to make it better, friendly and helpful people. We stayed for 4 nights. Went to the Hot Springs park and the history museum. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Ditto all the other reviews. Nice park with tight sites. Could use WIFI and a pool - it was 107 the day we were there. Road construction right outside the park made it impossible to leave the park on foot, a hassle to leave and return by car during our stay. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We would class the park as a "tight" big rig park. The sites were narrow but comfortable enough. Our back-in site was kind of difficult to get in and out of. The park was a "comfortable" park and the hosts were very friendly but very busy. Sites and roads were gravel. We would stay there again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We chose this park due to its location; we were scheduled to do a white water raft trip the next day and the outfitter is located next door. As a result the park owners graciously allowed us to check out early in the afternoon rather than at the regular check out time so that we could clean up after the trip. The sites are close together and the pull throughs are not very long; some guests chose to park their vehicles in the parking lot rather than at their sites. Nevertheless, we were fortunate enough to obtain a site at the end of a row which allowed us to fudge our vehicle into the pull through. There are pull throughs that are long enough to accommodate motorhomes, however. The park offers the sand box style pads for tents and a sheltered area with 5 to 6 picnic tables for groups. Although it is located off the highway traffic noise was not a problem. We enjoyed the great shade and clean RR/shower facilities. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
The only reason I down rated this park is it's extremely tight quarters. The pull thrus are long enough for a big rig, barely. It is tight and may take some maneuvering getting in and out. Lots of trees and some grass. Nice playground for children. A lot of tenters come and go on the weekends. Otherwise, a very nice park and helpful managers. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Great, friendly owners. This was a KOA park many many years ago. The owner has kept the trees trimmed so that the big rigs do not have a problem getting into spaces. Do call ahead though as not all spaces will accommodate a big rig. The shade trees are welcome during the summer and with cable TV (fee) and free WiFi, the trees do not present a problem for accessing satellites since you do not need them. The park is close to a number of amazing sites and you can soak for free in one of two mineral pools at the State Park. There are also a couple of fee type pools with slides for the kids. The owners will drop you off up-river with "tubes" and you can float back to the campground! We would stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a very nice park with great owner/managers. The park is very clean and has amenities for families. The setting is very relaxing with the Wind River just across the street. The milk shakes are great, also. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Park is adjacent to a very busy highway. Too much traffic to sleep with the windows open. RR tracks on the other side. Tight roads, tight sites, very rundown park with trash and abandoned parts and vehicles all over. The owners are nice, but this place could use a lot of TLC. Stayed here because of the on-site hot spring pools. We did use them but thought they could be a little cleaner. Price way too high for the condition of the park. We would not return! We camped here in a Motorhome.
This campground has a number of minuses and one huge plus. The grounds themselves are a bit run down and the sites are small and dusty. The bathrooms were utterly disgusting; worse than a bad gas station. (None of my family would shower there once in the 3 days we spent.) But the mineral hot springs pool that is part of the camp is magnificent. It's huge and has 3 sections, hot, hotter and really really really hot. It's almost magical and my kids and I spent hours were day just bobbing and drifting in the water talking with the other guests. So if you can hack a really gross bathroom (or you travel "self contained") definitely consider this place. We camped here in a Tent Trailer.
Big Attraction-two Natural Springs hot water pools- one warm-the other warmer. They were great! Showers took quarters-two will get it done. We have stayed here twice because of the hot springs and will stay again next year. Owners are friendly, and this year had entertainment by the pools. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Overall, the campground is nice. Owners are very courteous and helpful, willing to help you out if you have a problem (or forgot your hoses). Mineral pools are great, he is trying to find a way to clean quicker. WiFi is spotty, but no charge to use it if you are able to get it. Not exactly quiet, with noise / music from patrons as well as Ron's concerts, but are tolerable. Ron isn't a bad singer either. Then come the trains. They are close enough that you can just about hit the train with a rock. Showers are pay-type. As the other reviewer stated, Space #14 is right next to another ht spring. It bubbles and gurgles all through the night, smell is overwhelming of rotten eggs. Oh, there is a rotten egg throughout the park, but the same smell is throughout Thermopolis as well. It is from the hot mineral springs. If you are coming in late at night, no problem. If you want a pull through, just drop the flag / rope that leads through the grass area, and pull into a spot. Check in in the morning. There isn't really any set check-in / check-out time, which makes it nice. Won't be long until it is abused, I am sure. Would stay there again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Stay away from site 14 next to Maytag well,showers cost $1.00 not very clean, giant pool divided into two, one 98 degrees, other at 103- 106 degrees, this park has new owner who is really trying to improve over what used to be, I would stay at this park again. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Don't bother. Manager/owner extremely indifferent. Cable was very limited. No Fox News. Very close to main highway (15 feet) and noisy. No laundry facilities. I would not stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.