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Campgrounds and RV parks near Cheyenne, WY

30 campgrounds and RV Parks near Cheyenne, WY. Compare campsite amenities, photos, and site types to find the perfect stop for your rig on your route.

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Frequently asked questions about campgrounds near Cheyenne, WY

How much does it cost to rent an RV in Cheyenne, and when is the best time to save money?

Booking an RV rental in Cheyenne is surprisingly affordable, especially compared to hotels during peak rodeo season. Expect nightly rates to range from $85–$180 for a travel trailer and $150–$300+ for a motorhome, with the highest prices during July’s Cheyenne Frontier Days. For the best deals and more selection, look for spring or fall trips when crowds thin and rates drop. Pro tip: filter for 'cheap RV rental Cheyenne' on RVezy and consider off-peak months for the biggest savings.
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What license do I need to rent and drive an RV in Wyoming?

Great news: a regular driver’s license is all you need to rent an RV in Cheyenne. No commercial license or special permit is required for most RVs under 26,000 pounds, and this covers almost every rental on RVezy. Renters must be at least 25 years old and bring a valid, government-issued driver's license. International visitors are welcome, just bring your national license and an International Driving Permit. Booking an RV rental in Wyoming is as easy as planning your route through the open range.
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What's included in the protection package for my Cheyenne RV rental?

Every RVezy booking in Cheyenne includes a protection package designed to cover most accidental damage to the RV, plus 24/7 roadside assistance for total peace of mind. You pick the level of coverage that fits your trip needs, so you’re always in control. The package adds a layer of financial security whether you’re heading to Curt Gowdy State Park or aiming for a weekend at Glendo Reservoir. Protection means you can relax and enjoy Wyoming’s wide-open spaces.
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Can I cancel my Cheyenne RV rental if my plans change?

Absolutely: RVezy’s cancellation policy protects your plans and your wallet. If life happens and you need to call off your trip, you can cancel directly through the platform. Depending on the timing, you may qualify for a full refund. Every Cheyenne RV rental includes a grace period for worry-free booking. Check the details when you reserve, and rest easy knowing you’re never locked in if things don’t go as planned.
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Are there pet-friendly RV rentals in Cheyenne?

Bring your furry copilots along: there are plenty of pet-friendly RV rental options in Cheyenne. Just use RVezy’s filter for 'pet-friendly RV rental Cheyenne' to find campers where pets are welcome. Many hosts are happy to welcome dogs and cats, and places like Lions Park and Mylar Park have great paths for walks. Don’t forget some of the region’s best campgrounds, like KOA Cheyenne, also cater to pets with dedicated dog runs.

Can the RV be delivered to me in Cheyenne?

Yes: RV delivery in Cheyenne is a hassle-free way to start your trip. Many RVezy hosts offer delivery and setup service, bringing the campervan or trailer right to your home, campground, or even the Cheyenne Frontier Days Rodeo Grounds. With delivery, the host parks, levels, and hooks up the RV, then gives you a walkthrough, making it ideal for first-timers. Search for 'RV delivery Cheyenne' to find local hosts who do the heavy lifting.
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How far can I travel with my Cheyenne RV rental and what about mileage limits?

Most Cheyenne RV rentals come with a generous mileage allowance, perfect for road trips to classics like Yellowstone (370 miles), Rocky Mountain National Park (110 miles), or Mount Rushmore (260 miles). Some listings even offer unlimited miles: just filter for 'RV rental with unlimited mileage.' If you’re planning an RV road trip from Cheyenne, double-check mileage in the listing, and message the host if you have big miles in mind.
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Where can I stay overnight with my RV around Cheyenne?

Cheyenne has great RV camping options nearby. Try Cheyenne KOA Journey (full hookups, pool, Wi-Fi), AB Camping RV Park (local eats and shaded sites), and Curt Gowdy State Park (lakeshore camping, hiking, showers). For quick overnights, some Cheyenne Walmarts or the Terry Bison Ranch offer RV-friendly spots: just check with management. For a true frontier experience, book early during big events. These are the best campgrounds near Cheyenne for every kind of RV trip.

When is the best time for an RV trip to Cheyenne and what's the weather like?

The sweet spot for RV camping in Cheyenne is late May through September, when days average 70–85°F and nights are crisp but comfy. Summer sees warm afternoons perfect for lakes and downtown walks. If you love fewer crowds and golden colors, September is a hidden gem. Winters can dip below freezing, but hardy travelers love off-season adventures: just ask your host about cold-weather prep. Booking outside Frontier Days means better rates and open campgrounds.

Is it easy to rent an RV in Cheyenne if I've never driven one before?

First-time renters are welcome! Every RVezy host gives you a personal walkthrough at pickup or delivery, covering everything from hookups to slide-outs. Most Class C motorhomes and travel trailers handle just like a big SUV or truck on Cheyenne’s wide roads. Plus, you can message any host with questions before you book. Visiting Cheyenne is the perfect way to try out RV camping with plenty of space to get comfortable.

What if I have an issue or break down during my Cheyenne RV trip?

No worries: every Cheyenne RV rental booked through RVezy includes 24/7 roadside assistance. Whether you get a flat tire on I-80 or need a jump at Curt Gowdy State Park, help is just a call away anywhere in Wyoming. The protection package covers most hiccups, and RVezy support is always available to keep your RV vacation on track. You can hit the open road knowing backup is nearby.
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Can I cross the US-Canada border in a Cheyenne RV rental?

You can cross from Cheyenne into Canada with your RV rental: just let your host know at booking and check the border requirements. Travel to Mexico isn’t currently allowed with RVezy, but Canada trips are possible if you follow all documentation rules. Make sure everyone’s passport is handy and your International Driving Permit is up to date if you’re not a US citizen. Popular cross-border trips include Glacier National Park and Banff.

How should I budget for fuel on my Cheyenne RV rental?

Fuel costs are easy to plan for an RV rental in Cheyenne. Most motorhomes average 8–12 mpg, while trailers typically get 10–15 mpg (towed by your vehicle). Gas prices in Cheyenne trend below the national average: make sure to check current rates. Budget for scenic drives to places like Vedauwoo (30 miles) or Saratoga Hot Springs (105 miles). For a true road trip experience with no budget surprises, use online gas calculators paired with your route.

How far ahead should I book campgrounds near Cheyenne, and what’s the process?

Popular campgrounds near Cheyenne: like Curt Gowdy State Park, KOA, and Terry Bison Ranch, can fill up months in advance, especially during Frontier Days. It’s smart to reserve as early as possible using the Wyoming State Parks site for state parks or ReserveAmerica for private campgrounds. For first-come, first-served sites like those at some Bureau of Land Management locations, arrive early in the day. Local pro tip: Midweek stays offer more flexibility and open spots.

What should I know about driving conditions around Cheyenne?

Cheyenne’s highways are known for open views and easy navigation, but Wyoming weather changes fast: especially in spring and winter. Watch for high winds on I-25 and I-80, and afternoon thunderstorms in summer. Always check the Wyoming Department of Transportation’s road forecast before you roll. In town, roads are wide and RV-friendly. Nervous about parking downtown? Let your host deliver the RV right to your campground.
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What amenities can I expect in Cheyenne-area campgrounds?

Cheyenne-area campgrounds range from full-featured RV resorts like KOA (electric, water, sewer, Wi-Fi) to rustic state park sites with pit toilets and communal water. Most offer picnic tables, grills, and dump stations. Need to refill your fresh water tank? Try the Cheyenne Travel Center or Curt Gowdy State Park. With options for every style, you’ll find the right amenities for your next Cheyenne RV camping adventure.

What features should I expect in a Cheyenne RV rental?

Most RV rentals in Cheyenne come ready for adventure: comfy beds, a kitchen with stove and fridge, full bathroom, A/C, heat, and often a TV or Wi-Fi. Many have seatbelts for each passenger and built-in generators for places without hookups. Want extras like bikes or camping chairs? Filter for add-ons in the listing. Looking for a motorhome rental Cheyenne for a family RV trip? There are plenty with bunk beds and lots of space.

What add-ons and fees are common with Cheyenne RV rentals?

Many Cheyenne RV rentals on RVezy offer helpful add-ons like delivery, generator hours, kitchen kits, or bedding: just look in the listing’s details and add what you need at checkout. Some hosts offer unlimited mileage for longer trips, or free outdoor gear. Pickup and dropoff are usually easy to arrange in town. For the best value, look for extras that match your trip style (think: firewood for Curt Gowdy, or a bike rack for city trails).

What should I expect for the security deposit and payment when renting an RV in Cheyenne?

Booking your Cheyenne RV rental is secure and simple: your payment and refundable security deposit are both handled safely through RVezy’s platform. The deposit is only held, never charged, and returned after your trip if the RV comes back as you found it. To avoid deductions, return the RV clean and on time. This way, you can focus on planning your next RV adventure around Cheyenne.
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