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RV Parks In Wheatland, Wyoming

42.0541° N, 104.9530° W

Quick Overview

Wheatland sits in the Platte River valley of southeastern Wyoming with several RV parks and campgrounds serving travelers on the I-25 corridor, including some free camping options. The Platte County seat occupies a pleasant irrigated valley between the Laramie Mountains to the west and the open plains to the east, with the agricultural landscape of hay meadows, cattle ranches, and irrigated cropland defining the valley floor. Wheatland Reservoir and Grayrocks Reservoir near town provide fishing for walleye, rainbow trout, and yellow perch that draws anglers from the surrounding region, and the reservoirs also offer boating, swimming, and picnic areas that make them popular summer destinations. RV camping near Wheatland puts you in a comfortable high plains setting that's more affordable and less crowded than the mountain destinations to the west, while the Laramie Peak area accessible from forest roads provides mountain recreation within day-trip distance. The town's position on I-25 between Cheyenne and Casper makes it a natural stopping point for travelers heading between Colorado and the Yellowstone region, and the manageable size and friendly character make it a pleasant overnight that doesn't feel like just another highway stop. The Platte County Fair in August brings rodeo, livestock shows, and community celebration to town. The Laramie Mountains west of Wheatland contain the 10,274-foot Laramie Peak, the highest point in the range, accessible by trail from forest roads that wind through the ponderosa pine and spruce forests of the Medicine Bow National Forest. The irrigated agriculture in the Platte Valley gives the area a greener, more productive appearance than the surrounding high desert, and the Wheatland Irrigation District's canal system dates to the 1880s, reflecting over a century of successful water management on the semi-arid plains. The town's annual events including the Platte County Fair, high school rodeo competitions, and community celebrations throughout the summer provide windows into the agricultural lifestyle that defines eastern Wyoming. Lewis Park, the main town park, features mature shade trees, playground equipment, and a walking trail that follows an irrigation canal through a pleasant green corridor.

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Traveling to Wheatland by RV

I-25 runs through Wheatland with exits providing direct access to town. From Cheyenne, Wheatland is about 75 miles north, and from Casper, it's about 105 miles south. Highway 34 heads west from Wheatland toward the Laramie Mountains and Laramie Peak. The interstate handles all RV sizes easily through the rolling high plains terrain. Fuel, groceries, and basic supplies are well-stocked in Wheatland, making it a convenient resupply stop. Wheatland Reservoir is about 12 miles west via paved and gravel roads suitable for most vehicles. Grayrocks Reservoir is about 15 miles east. The forest roads into the Laramie Mountains west of town handle smaller RVs and tow vehicles but can be rough for larger motorhomes. Highway 26 heads east from Wheatland toward Guernsey and Fort Laramie, connecting to important Oregon Trail historical sites about 60 miles away. The high plains terrain between Wheatland and Casper provides sweeping views with the Laramie Mountains forming a constant western backdrop. Cell service is reliable along I-25 but becomes spotty on the secondary roads heading into the mountains west of town.

Dump Station Costs in Wheatland

Camping near Wheatland is affordable, reflecting the working agricultural economy and I-25 corridor pricing. Of the available options, a portion% are free while a portion% charge fees, with paid parks running $25 to $40 per night for hookup sites. Wheatland Reservoir and Grayrocks Reservoir have modest day-use and camping fees. Forest Service campgrounds in the Laramie Mountains offer sites at $10 to $15, and dispersed camping on forest and BLM land provides free options. The agricultural economy keeps fuel and grocery prices competitive with other I-25 corridor communities, and the local dining options are honestly priced for generous portions. Wyoming has no state income tax and no state sales tax on groceries, which helps keep overall living and travel costs competitive throughout the state.

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Best Time to Visit Wheatland by RV

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Winter

Nov - Feb

5-35°F

Crowds: Low

Cold high plains winters with wind and snow. Most campgrounds stay open but outdoor recreation is limited.

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Spring

Mar - May

22-58°F

Crowds: Low

Spring warming brings green to the irrigated valley, with reservoir fishing improving through April and May.

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Summer

Jun - Aug

50-88°F

Crowds: Medium

Peak season with warm days, reservoir recreation, and the Platte County Fair in August.

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Fall

Sep - Oct

28-65°F

Crowds: Low

Pleasant fall weather with golden cottonwoods in the valley and hunting season in the surrounding mountains and prairie.

Explore the Wheatland Area

Wheatland Reservoir is the primary recreation draw, with walleye fishing that draws anglers from across southeastern Wyoming and a pleasant reservoir setting for swimming and picnicking on summer days. Grayrocks Reservoir east of town adds additional fishing for walleye and trout in a prairie reservoir setting. The Laramie Peak trail from the Medicine Bow National Forest provides a challenging but rewarding hike to 10,274 feet with panoramic views of the surrounding plains and mountain ranges. The downtown area retains some historic character with locally owned shops and restaurants that serve honest western food. The Lewis Park area in town provides a pleasant green space with picnic facilities and a walking trail along the irrigation canal. The historic Oregon Trail ruts near Guernsey, about 60 miles east on Highway 26, are among the best-preserved emigrant trail traces in the country, with wagon wheels carved deep grooves into the soft sandstone hillside.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Wheatland

How many RV parks are near Wheatland, Wyoming?

Wheatland has {{stationCount}} RV parks and campgrounds in the area, offering comfortable I-25 corridor camping in the irrigated Platte Valley with fishing reservoir access and Laramie Mountain recreation within day-trip range.

Are there free camping options near Wheatland?

Yes, {{freeCount}} free options exist near Wheatland. BLM land and dispersed camping in the surrounding high plains and Medicine Bow National Forest in the Laramie Mountains provide free options for self-contained rigs.

Is there fishing near Wheatland?

Wheatland Reservoir about 12 miles west offers walleye, rainbow trout, and yellow perch fishing, while Grayrocks Reservoir about 15 miles east provides additional walleye and trout fishing in a prairie reservoir setting.

How much do RV parks cost in Wheatland?

Paid RV parks near Wheatland typically charge $25 to $40 per night for hookup sites. Forest Service campgrounds in the Laramie Mountains offer sites at $10 to $15 for a more rustic mountain experience.

How far is Wheatland from Cheyenne?

Wheatland is about 75 miles north of Cheyenne via I-25, roughly an hour's drive through rolling high plains terrain with the Laramie Mountains visible as a constant backdrop to the west.

How many RV parks are near Wheatland, Wyoming?

Wheatland has {{stationCount}} RV parks and campgrounds in the area, offering comfortable I-25 corridor camping in the irrigated Platte Valley with fishing reservoir access and Laramie Mountain recreation within day-trip range.

Are there free camping options near Wheatland?

Yes, {{freeCount}} free options exist near Wheatland. BLM land and dispersed camping in the surrounding high plains and Medicine Bow National Forest in the Laramie Mountains provide free options for self-contained rigs.

Is there fishing near Wheatland?

Wheatland Reservoir about 12 miles west offers walleye, rainbow trout, and yellow perch fishing, while Grayrocks Reservoir about 15 miles east provides additional walleye and trout fishing in a prairie reservoir setting.

How much do RV parks cost in Wheatland?

Paid RV parks near Wheatland typically charge $25 to $40 per night for hookup sites. Forest Service campgrounds in the Laramie Mountains offer sites at $10 to $15 for a more rustic mountain experience.

How far is Wheatland from Cheyenne?

Wheatland is about 75 miles north of Cheyenne via I-25, roughly an hour's drive through rolling high plains terrain with the Laramie Mountains visible as a constant backdrop to the west.

Are there free dump stations in Wheatland?

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