Located in Rawlins, Wyoming along the I-80 corridor in south-central Wyoming, the Rawlins KOA Journey is a well-equipped stopover for RV travelers crossing the high desert plains. Situated at 205 WY-71, this KOA Journey campground offers full-hookup sites with 30- and 50-amp electrical service, water, sewer, cable TV, and Wi-Fi — making it ideal for short stays and extended visits alike. Big rig travelers benefit from spacious pull-through sites designed to accommodate larger rigs. On-site amenities include clean restrooms, showers, laundry facilities, a playground, grills, picnic tables, firewood, propane, and a dump station. The campground is pet-friendly, making it a great choice for travelers with four-legged companions. Rawlins itself offers easy access to the historic Wyoming Frontier Prison, the Carbon County Museum, and outdoor recreation at nearby Seminoe State Park, known for its turquoise reservoir and excellent fishing. The surrounding Wyoming high desert provides dramatic scenery and exceptional stargazing under dark skies. Whether passing through on a cross-country trip or using Rawlins as a base to explore Carbon County, the Rawlins KOA Journey delivers reliable comfort and convenience in the heart of Wyoming.