Vedauwoo Campground
The campground is composed of two loops, winding around the boulders, slabs and cliffs of the Vedauwoo rock formation. The formation is made up of 10 square miles of weathered Sherman granite, providing lots of space to explore. There are 28 campsites with tables, fire rings, trash pick up and vault toilets. This area is constructed to blend in with the natural beauty of the surroundings. The vegetation is a variety of Limber pine, Engleman spruce, Douglas fir and Aspen. Potable water is available inside the campground and there is access to rock climbing and a nature trail through the rocks.
The area was once used as a hideout for outlaws and American Indians thought playful spirits piled up the boulders. Some of the campsites are so secluded, one might feel the "outlaw's spirit."
Camping trailer has a maximum trailer length of 32 feet.
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General Information
Open seasonally, weather dependent 6/1 to 11/1
$10/Night
$20 per site. Tent campground: $20 per site.
Getting There
Latitude / Longitude
Latitude: 41.15743
Longitude: -105.37647
Directions
From Laramie, take Interstate 80 east 15.8 miles to Vedauwoo Road/ exit 329. Exit and go to stop sign, turn left onto Vedauwoo Rd. and go 1.2 miles. Turn left at sign and go 0.3 miles to campground.
Facility and Amenity Information
Accessibility
Restrooms
Restrooms are available at this site.
Water
Potable water is available at this site.