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RV Parks In Basin, Wyoming

44.3800° N, 108.0390° W

Quick Overview

Basin sits in the Bighorn Basin of north-central Wyoming with several RV parks and campgrounds serving travelers on the Highway 20/16 corridor between Thermopolis and Greybull, including some free camping options. The Big Horn County community occupies a position in the wide, dry basin between the Bighorn Mountains to the east and the Absaroka Range to the west, providing a high desert landscape with irrigated agricultural green zones along the Bighorn River and its tributaries. The town serves as a gateway to the southern Bighorn Mountains, with Highway 30 heading east toward the mountain passes and forest recreation. The surrounding BLM land provides vast open spaces for dispersed camping in the sagebrush terrain, and the Bighorn River fishing downstream from Thermopolis offers walleye, sauger, and channel catfish in productive numbers. Basin's small-town character includes a genuine downtown with local businesses and the Big Horn County Fairgrounds, which hosts the annual county fair and rodeo events that reflect the community's ranching heritage. The high desert terrain surrounding Basin supports pronghorn antelope herds visible from the highways, and the geological formations in the surrounding badlands reveal millions of years of sedimentary history in colorful exposed layers. The community's position along the main highway corridor between Thermopolis and Cody means that travelers heading to or from Yellowstone National Park pass through regularly, and Basin provides a quiet, uncrowded alternative to the more touristed stops on the Yellowstone approach routes.

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Traveling to Basin by RV

Highway 20/16 runs through Basin connecting to Thermopolis about 30 miles southeast and to Greybull about 25 miles northwest on the route toward Cody and Yellowstone. Highway 30 heads east into the Bighorn Mountain foothills. The highways handle RVs without difficulty through the open basin terrain. Fuel and basic supplies are available in Basin, with more extensive services in Greybull or Thermopolis. The BLM roads heading into the surrounding desert vary in quality depending on weather conditions, with wet periods making some dirt roads impassable. Cell service is generally reliable in Basin and along the main highway corridors but becomes spotty on the backcountry roads in the surrounding basin landscape.

Dump Station Costs in Basin

Camping near Basin is very affordable, reflecting the small-town rural economy of the Bighorn Basin. Of the available options, a portion% are free while a portion% charge fees, with paid parks running $20 to $30 per night for hookup sites. BLM land in the surrounding desert provides free dispersed camping for self-contained rigs. The Hot Springs State Park bath house in Thermopolis is free to use, providing an excellent no-cost recreation option within easy driving distance. Fuel and groceries are modestly priced throughout the basin communities.

Free: 2 stations (67%)
Paid: 1 station (33%)

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Best Time to Visit Basin by RV

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Winter

Nov - Feb

5-30°F

Crowds: Low

Cold basin winters with occasional snow. The hot springs at Thermopolis provide a warm-weather activity year-round.

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Spring

Mar - May

25-60°F

Crowds: Low

Spring warming brings green to the irrigated areas and the Bighorn River fishing improves as water conditions stabilize.

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Summer

Jun - Aug

50-92°F

Crowds: Low

Warm to hot basin days with mountain recreation accessible in the Bighorns and Yellowstone traffic passing through.

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Fall

Sep - Oct

28-65°F

Crowds: Low

Pleasant fall weather with hunting season and fewer travelers in the basin communities.

Explore the Basin Area

The Bighorn River fishing downstream from Thermopolis is the primary recreation draw, with walleye, sauger, and channel catfish available in productive numbers along the river corridor. The hot springs at Thermopolis about 30 miles southeast include the free State Bath House in Hot Springs State Park, providing a unique soaking experience. The drive west from Basin toward Greybull and on to Cody passes through dramatic high desert scenery with the Absaroka Range forming a spectacular western backdrop. The Big Horn County Fair typically held in late summer brings rodeo competition and agricultural exhibitions to the Basin fairgrounds.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Basin

How many RV parks are near Basin, Wyoming?

Basin has {{stationCount}} RV parks and campgrounds in the area, offering affordable Bighorn Basin camping between Thermopolis hot springs and the Greybull-Cody corridor toward Yellowstone.

Are there free camping options near Basin?

Yes, {{freeCount}} free options exist near Basin. BLM land in the surrounding high desert provides free dispersed camping for self-contained rigs in the open sagebrush landscape.

How much do RV parks cost in Basin?

Paid RV parks near Basin typically charge $20 to $30 per night, among the most affordable options in the Bighorn Basin with genuine small-town pricing.

How far is Basin from Yellowstone?

Basin is about 130 miles from Yellowstone's east entrance via Greybull and Cody on Highway 14/16/20, roughly a two-and-a-half-hour drive through scenic Bighorn Basin and Wapiti Valley terrain.

How many RV parks are near Basin, Wyoming?

Basin has {{stationCount}} RV parks and campgrounds in the area, offering affordable Bighorn Basin camping between Thermopolis hot springs and the Greybull-Cody corridor toward Yellowstone.

Are there free camping options near Basin?

Yes, {{freeCount}} free options exist near Basin. BLM land in the surrounding high desert provides free dispersed camping for self-contained rigs in the open sagebrush landscape.

How much do RV parks cost in Basin?

Paid RV parks near Basin typically charge $20 to $30 per night, among the most affordable options in the Bighorn Basin with genuine small-town pricing.

How far is Basin from Yellowstone?

Basin is about 130 miles from Yellowstone's east entrance via Greybull and Cody on Highway 14/16/20, roughly a two-and-a-half-hour drive through scenic Bighorn Basin and Wapiti Valley terrain.

Are there free dump stations in Basin?

Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near Basin.