The campground is comprised of a cascading, tight loop configuration along a hillside among mixed pines. Some sites overlook the Rob Roy Reservoir, but most are tucked into the hillside. Rob Roy Reservoir is 500 acres and is a popular area for boating and water skiing. There are 65 sites that provide tables, fire rings, trash pick-up, and vault toilets. There are facilities nearby in Albany. It is located in the Snowy Range and is managed by the Laramie Ranger District.
At a Glance
Operational Hours:
Open seasonally due to snow conditions
Reservations:
No reservations taken, first come basis.
Area Amenities:
Boat ramp,Tent camping,Camping trailer,Fee charged for some activities,Picnic tables,Toilets,Drinking water,Parking
Fees
$10/Night for single unit
Usage:
Light
Closest Towns:
Albany, WY; Laramie, WY
Water:
Drinking Water at Sites 14 & 54
Restroom:
Vault Toilet (5)
Information Center:
Laramie Ranger District
307-745-2300
2468 Jackson St
Laramie, WY 82070
General Information
Directions:
From Laramie, take WY 130 west 21.7 miles to WY 11. Turn left onto Rt. 11 and go 13 miles to Albany, WY. Then take Forest Route 500 for 5.6 miles; turn left at sign and go 0.3 miles to campground.
Rob Roy boat ramp currently does not have a dock. A new dock will be installed for the 2018 boating season. Wyoming Fish and Game Department (WGFD) stocks the lake. Brook trout, brown trout, cutthroat trout, rainbow trout, and Splake (hybrid of a male brook trout and female lake trout) are present in the lake.
All watercraft (except for inflatables 10' or less in length) must have a valid Wyoming Aquatic Invasive Species decal. For additional information on boating and fishing regulations, contact the WGFD in Cheyenne or Laramie.
Picnicking
SHOW
Picnicking
Rocks & Minerals
SHOW
Gold Panning
This activity is available on the Douglas Creek, which runs into and out of Rob Roy Reservoir.