Campbell Creek Campground

Medicine Bow-Routt Nfs & Thunder Basin Ng, Near Douglas, Wyoming

Campbell Creek Campground does not offer reservations through Recreation.gov. Please take a look at the area details below for more information about visiting this location. Enjoy your visit!

Overview

Campbell Creek Campground sits at an elevation of 7,920 feet in a remote area at the western end of the Laramie Mountains on the Douglas Ranger District. There are 6 sites under mature pine trees with picnic tables, fire rings, pedestal grills, a vault toilet, pump water well, and trash bins. This is possibly the most peaceful and popular campground on the Douglas Ranger District. Nearby attractions include the #618 Twin Peaks Trail, #659 Deer Creek Trail, #696 Elkhorn Trail, the historic LaPrele Guard Station, and Little Medicine Falls. The open season generally runs from early June through early November, weather dependent. All sites are first-come first-serve if not reserved through Recreation.gov.  Recreation The Laramie Peak area in the Medicine Bow National Forest is located in Central Wyoming. The Douglas Ranger District manages the Laramie Peak and Thunder basin National Grasslands areas. Year-round recreation uses include hiking, fishing, hunting, OHV riding, camping, biking and horseback trail riding. Primary access across the district is by I-25 and Highway 59. Mountain Biking • Twin Peaks Trail • Upper Deer Creek Trail • Elkhorn  Day Hiking • Twin Peaks Trail • Upper Deer Creek Trail • Elkhorn Backpacking • Twin Peaks Trail • Upper Deer Creek Trail Horseback riding  • Twin Peaks Trail • Upper Deer Creek Trail • Elkhorn OHV Riding • Twin Peaks Trail • Lower Deer Creek • Elkhorn There are 5 single campsites and 1 double campsite in a lightly wooded, area with picnic tables, fire rings, pedestal grills, vault toilets, trash collection, and potable water. Most campsites have a dispersed feel as they are widely spaced apart. Potable water is typically available in this campground from mid-May to late November. These dates may vary due to weather. Potable water availability may vary due to well and/or pump maintenance, and water testing requirements. As such, we encourage you to bring your own potable water or call ahead. Campbell Creek Campground sits at an elevation of 7,920 feet in a remote area at the western end of the Laramie Mountains on the Douglas Ranger District. Visitors can enjoy listening to the gurgling of Campbell Creek which runs through the middle of the campground while staying cool under the thick forest canopy. The road leading into the area passes through the scenic LaPrele Canyon and crosses the LaPrele Creek multiple times. 

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