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RV Parks In Moorcroft, Wyoming

44.2633° N, 104.9502° W

Quick Overview

Moorcroft sits at the junction of I-90 and Highway 14 in northeastern Wyoming with several RV parks and campgrounds serving travelers in the high plains between the Black Hills and the Powder River basin, including some free camping options. The Crook County community occupies a crossroads position where the interstate corridor meets the route heading west toward Devils Tower National Monument and the Bighorn Mountains, making it a practical stopping point for RV travelers adjusting their routes between multiple northeastern Wyoming attractions. Devils Tower is about 30 miles northwest via Highway 14 and Highway 24, putting Moorcroft within easy day-trip range of the iconic volcanic rock formation while offering the benefits of a less-touristed and more affordable camping location. The Texas Trail Museum in Moorcroft documents the great cattle drives that brought longhorn herds up from Texas through this corridor in the late 1800s, connecting the community to one of the defining chapters of western frontier history. The surrounding high plains landscape provides wide-open views with the Black Hills visible to the east and the distant Bighorn Mountains forming the western horizon, and the grassland terrain supports pronghorn antelope, mule deer, and the occasional elk that wanders down from the mountain ranges. The Belle Fourche River flows through the area providing a green corridor through the otherwise dry landscape, with cottonwood groves and riparian habitat creating small oases in the prairie.

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Traveling to Moorcroft by RV

I-90 runs through Moorcroft connecting to Sundance about 25 miles east and to Gillette about 35 miles west. Highway 14 heads northwest toward Devils Tower and the Bighorn Mountains. The interstate and highways handle all RV sizes easily through the open plains terrain. Fuel and basic supplies are available in Moorcroft, with more extensive services in Gillette to the west. Devils Tower National Monument is about 30 miles northwest via Highway 14 and Highway 24, roughly a 35-minute drive. Cell service is reliable along I-90 and in Moorcroft but becomes spotty on the secondary roads heading north toward the Devils Tower corridor.

Dump Station Costs in Moorcroft

Camping near Moorcroft is very affordable, offering a budget alternative to the higher-priced campgrounds near Devils Tower and in the Black Hills. Of the available options, a portion% are free while a portion% charge fees, with paid parks running $25 to $35 per night for hookup sites. Keyhole State Park camping runs about $17 to $25 per night. The Texas Trail Museum has a modest admission fee. The Moorcroft economy runs on ranching and energy rather than tourism, keeping fuel, groceries, and dining at genuine local prices that are notably lower than the tourist-oriented communities in the nearby Black Hills.

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Best Time to Visit Moorcroft by RV

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Winter

Nov - Feb

5-30°F

Crowds: Low

Cold prairie winters with wind and snow. I-90 stays open but conditions can be challenging.

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Spring

Mar - May

22-58°F

Crowds: Low

Spring warming with green prairie grass and campgrounds opening through May as conditions improve.

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Summer

Jun - Aug

50-90°F

Crowds: Medium

Peak season with Devils Tower visits, Sturgis rally overflow in August, and all area campgrounds open.

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Fall

Sep - Oct

25-62°F

Crowds: Low

Pleasant fall weather with fewer visitors, hunting season, and pronghorn gathering on the open grasslands.

Explore the Moorcroft Area

Devils Tower is the must-visit attraction from Moorcroft, and the 30-mile drive northwest provides an affordable base for exploring the monument without paying the higher camping rates near the tower itself. The Texas Trail Museum in town provides an interesting look at the cattle drive era that shaped northeastern Wyoming's ranching culture. The Keyhole State Park about 15 miles northeast provides reservoir fishing and boating in a prairie reservoir setting, adding a water recreation option to the area's attractions. The open grasslands and Belle Fourche River corridor provide pleasant wildlife viewing, with pronghorn antelope commonly visible from the highways.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Moorcroft

How many RV parks are near Moorcroft, Wyoming?

Moorcroft has {{stationCount}} RV parks and campgrounds in the area, providing affordable I-90 camping near Devils Tower National Monument with high plains scenery and Texas Trail heritage.

Are there free camping options near Moorcroft?

Yes, {{freeCount}} free options exist near Moorcroft. The surrounding high plains and BLM land provide dispersed camping for self-contained rigs in the open grassland terrain between the Black Hills and Powder River basin.

How much do RV parks cost in Moorcroft?

Paid RV parks near Moorcroft typically charge $25 to $35 per night, notably more affordable than the campgrounds located directly at Devils Tower or in the South Dakota Black Hills.

How far is Moorcroft from Devils Tower?

Moorcroft is about 30 miles from Devils Tower National Monument via Highway 14 and Highway 24, roughly a 35-minute drive northwest through rolling ranch country to the iconic volcanic rock formation.

How many RV parks are near Moorcroft, Wyoming?

Moorcroft has {{stationCount}} RV parks and campgrounds in the area, providing affordable I-90 camping near Devils Tower National Monument with high plains scenery and Texas Trail heritage.

Are there free camping options near Moorcroft?

Yes, {{freeCount}} free options exist near Moorcroft. The surrounding high plains and BLM land provide dispersed camping for self-contained rigs in the open grassland terrain between the Black Hills and Powder River basin.

How much do RV parks cost in Moorcroft?

Paid RV parks near Moorcroft typically charge $25 to $35 per night, notably more affordable than the campgrounds located directly at Devils Tower or in the South Dakota Black Hills.

How far is Moorcroft from Devils Tower?

Moorcroft is about 30 miles from Devils Tower National Monument via Highway 14 and Highway 24, roughly a 35-minute drive northwest through rolling ranch country to the iconic volcanic rock formation.

Are there free dump stations in Moorcroft?

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